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Heat pumps are hot: right on the tail of another successful Heat Pump Symposium – check out our highights from the May 6 event below – new data from B.C. also shows heat pump adoption to be up 67%.
- Doug Picklyk, Editor
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Some 80 exhibitors and 1,000 overall attendees flocked to the one-day event held Tuesday, May 6th at the International Centre near the Toronto Airport.
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As the labour shortage continues for skilled trades across the country, it's never been more important to look for solutions in recruiting the next generation of your workforce – and retaining the talent you currently have. WorkForce ’25 is a free construction-focused event presented by HPAC, On-Site, and Electrical Business magazines.
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Despite an annual increase of 67% regarding heat pump adoption, report shows B.C. to still be behind in meeting its 2030 carbon goals.
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For 16 years, Lennox's "Feel the Love" program has supported local heroes and those in need by donating and installing home comfort systems.
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Between May 7 and July 7, customers using Watts' online training portal will be entered in a chance to win a custom pair of Watts-branded Nike Dunks.
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Quebec's XNRGY Climate Systems expands the manufacturing of its sustainable custom air handling and liquid cooling solutions to 275,00 sq. ft. facility in Arizona.
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If you’re struggling to find and keep skilled workers, you’re not alone. The labour shortage is hitting harder than ever, and if you’re not actively working to attract and retain talent, your business will suffer.
Your experienced workers will retire. The next generation is making career choices right now—and if your company isn’t appealing to them, they’ll go elsewhere.
This free webinar, happening virtually on May 15, will deliver real strategies to help you attract, develop, and retain the skilled workforce you need to keep your business strong.
» REGISTER NOW
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John Siegenthaler shares lessons learned when designing systems where glycol is used.
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