Giving Back Together: Support the Ontario YPN GIVE Food Drive Campaign
Ontario YPN is proud to once again host its annual GIVE Food Drive Campaign, with the support of the Ontario Region and the Ontario Women’s Network. This initiative brings our community together to support individuals and families facing hardship through donations of non-perishable food items, personal care products, and monetary contributions. This year’s campaign continues …
Finance Canada Seeks Input on Domestic Supply Availability for Tariff Relief Requests
Finance Canada is consulting Canadian manufacturers and industry associations to determine whether a range of steel, aluminum, fastener, HVAC, and other industrial products can be sourced domestically. The results will be used in assessing tariff remission requests on imported products. Companies capable of manufacturing any of the listed products are encouraged to participate, as identification …
WaveMakers 2026: Exploring Change, Leadership, and What Comes Next
Nearly 700 members of the Electro-Federation Canada community gathered in Halifax, Nova Scotia for EFC’s 2026 Annual Industry Conference: WaveMakers: Where Disruption Meets Direction. Against a backdrop of technological change, evolving business priorities, and policy developments, the conference provided timely insights, strategic perspectives, and industry-focused dialogue to help members navigate a rapidly shifting landscape. A …
Electro-Federation Canada Announces 2026–2027 Board of Directors
Electro-Federation Canada (EFC) welcomed members to its Annual General Meeting on June 2, 2026, where attendees received updates on key association initiatives, celebrated the appointment of a new Board Chair, and elected the 2026–2027 Board of Directors. During the meeting, EFC President & CEO Carol McGlogan highlighted the association’s achievements over the past year and …
Canada’s AI Strategy: What It Means for the Electrical and Automation Sector
On June 4th the Federal government introduced ‘AI for All’, Canada’s new national artificial intelligence strategy. Canada’s AI Strategy is creating new opportunities for electrical and automation manufacturers and distributors. Federal investments are focused on increasing AI adoption, expanding access to AI computing infrastructure, and supporting innovation in key sectors such as advanced manufacturing and …
EFC Welcomes New Manufacturer Member: Kohler Generators
Since 1920, Kohler Generators have built generators to the highest standards, delivering reliable power when it’s needed the most. Today, Kohler is a trusted leader in residential and light commercial backup power, offering advanced home standby and small business solutions designed for seamless, automatic operation during outages. With a focus on quiet performance, innovative technology, …
EFC Organizational Announcement
We are excited to announce that Aleksandra Mucibabic has joined EFC as our new Senior Manager of Standards and Business Sections. Aleksandra is an accomplished automation and robotics safety professional with more than 25 years of experience in industrial machinery safety, risk assessment, and compliance with national and international standards. She previously served as Global …
Statement on Canada’s National Electricity Strategy
Electro-Federation Canada (EFC) welcomes the Government of Canada’s vision for a stronger, more electrified economy and its commitment to expanding and modernizing Canada’s electricity infrastructure, while recognizing the importance of secure supply chains and demand reduction. For EFC members, these initiatives reinforce the growing importance of Canada’s electrical and automation industry in supporting economic growth, …
EFC Meets with Ontario Government to Advance Grid Modernization and Supply Chain Priorities
This week, Electro-Federation Canada (EFC) continued its engagement with the Government of Ontario to advocate for policies that support electricity grid modernization, supply chain resilience, and long-term investment in Canada’s electrical and automation industry. Through a series of meetings with provincial officials, EFC reinforced the critical role the industry plays in enabling electrification, economic growth, infrastructure …
Record Attendance Marks Strong Return for MEET 2026
The Mechanical Electrical Electronic Technology (MEET) show saw a powerful return to Moncton, NB on May 6-7, setting a new attendance record with 7,532 participants attending the two-day event. The biennial show, now in its 26th edition, is touted as the premier industry trade show in the region featuring the latest equipment, cutting-edge technology, informative …