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Association of Power Producers of Ontario (APPrO) APPrO is a non-profit organization representing more than 100 companies involved in the generation of electricity in Ontario, including generators and suppliers of services, equipment and consulting services. |
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Canadian Electrical Contractors Association (CECA) The Canadian Electrical Contractors Association is a federation of provincial and territorial electrical contractor groups and undertakes to represent electrical contractors at the national level. Each member ECA appoints one representative to the Association's Board of Directors. In jurisdictions with no provincial ECA, direct sustaining membership is permitted. |
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Canadian Standards Association (CSA) The CSA is a not-for-profit membership-based association serving business, industry, government and consumers in Canada and the global marketplace; developing standards that address real needs, such as enhancing public safety and health. |
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Council of Ontario Construction Associations (COCA) By maintaining an open dialogue with the Ontario government and its' agencies, the COCA is the best forum to drive issues relating to the WSIB, Occupational Health & Safety, Building Code, Labour Relations and many more areas crucial to contractors. |
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Electrical Business Magazine As the flagship, Electrical Business is the go-to resource for Canada's electrical contracting and maintenance professionals, and associated disciplines. It is also the publisher of the E-Line newsletter, and broadcaster of "AC Direct" and other industry videos. |
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Electrical Contractors Association of Ontario (ECAO) An association founded in order to serve, represent and protect the interests of the electrical contracting industry. The ECAO provides a variety of services directly to the membership and indirectly through representing the industry to government bodies and industry colleagues. |
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Electrical Line Magazine Electrical Line Magazine is a bi-monthly electrical trade publication with a qualified national circulation in excess of 20,000, directed to the decision makers at all buying levels, from purchasing agent to end user. |
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Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) A non-profit corporation responsible for public electrical safety in Ontario and accountable to the Ministry of Consumer Services. The ESA enforces electrical safety across Ontario, ensuring safe and correct use of electrical products, proper electrical installations and regular inspections. |
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Health & Safety Ontario (HSO) Health & Safety Ontario (HSO) is the result of a bold move to reorganize the independent efforts of 12 health and safety associations into four streamlined organizations to better serve more than 236,000 Ontario businesses. |
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Intertek Intertek is the industry leader with more than 27,000 people in 1,000 locations in over 100 countries. Whether your business is local or global, they can ensure your products meet quality, health, environmental, safety, and social accountability standards for virtually any market around the world. |
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National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) NECA has provided over a century of service to the $130 billion electrical construction industry that brings power, light, and communication technology to buildings and communities across the United States. |
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Ontario Electrical League (OEL) A non-profit organization that represents over 2500 members of the electrical industry. The OEL works to communicate, educate, and promote Ontario’s electrical industry. |
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QPS Evaluation Services QPS is a nationally and internationally accredited independent third-party testing, certification and field evaluation body headquartered in Toronto, Canada, where our main state-of-the-art laboratory is located. |
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Toronto Construction Association (TCA) Founded in February 1867 by a group of 58 Canadian construction industry executives, the association's mandate is to promote the highest possible standards of professionalism in an industry characterized by stiff competition and often razor thin margins. |
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Workplace Safety Insurance Board (WSIB) An insurer administering Ontario’s workplace insurance for employers and their workers. The WSIB provides disability benefits, monitors the quality of healthcare and assists in helping injured or occupationally diseased workers return to work. |














