As we mark National Electricity Month in Canada, the Electricity Alliance Canada—a coalition of six leading Canadian electricity associations—is pleased to express our strong support for the federal government’s release of Powering Canada Strong: A national strategy for an electrified Canadian economy.
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An open letter supporting Canada’s national electricity strategy
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- Electricity Alliance Canada
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Workforce development will drive success of Canada’s nuclear strategy
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- Statement from EHRC
EHRC welcomes the Government of Canada’s release of Nuclear Energy Strategy for Canada as a bold path for the nation to take in meeting its electricity needs.
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EHRC launches Alberta nuclear workforce study with government support
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- Announcement
EHRC, in partnership with the Government of Alberta, is launching a new labour market intelligence initiative to assess Alberta’s readiness to build the skilled workforce required to play a leading role in Canada’s expanding nuclear energy sector.
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Powering Canada’s electricity future requires a skilled workforce: EHRC welcomes federal strategy
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- Statement from EHRC
EHRC welcomes the Government of Canada’s release of Powering Canada Strong: A National Strategy for an Electrified Canadian Economy, recognizing it as a critical milestone in advancing a sustainable, reliable and competitive energy future.
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EHRC convenes electricity sector leaders to accelerate equity and inclusion at Agents of Change
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- 2SLGBTQ+, Agents of Change, Best Practices, Diversity Equity & Inclusion (DEI), Gender Equity, Hiring Practices, Youth Engagement
Bold Voices, Brave Spaces—From commitment to action on fairness, representation and belonging in Canada’s electricity workforce
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Hydro One funding helps expand Electricity Now education program to reach more than 500 Ontario high schools
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- Youth Engagement
Hydro One Inc., together with Electricity Canada and EHRC, announced a new five‑year partnership to support the Ontario expansion of Electricity Now, an electricity and climate change education program for Grade 9 and Grade 10 students.
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EHRC announces federal investment to strengthen youth employment in Canada’s electricity sector
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- Announcement
Discovering Potential program helps young Canadians build skills, gain experience and launch careers
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EHRC launches “Pathways to Power” with major federal investment to transform Canada’s clean electricity workforce
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- Announcement
Funding will strengthen training pathways, modernize skills standards and support a more inclusive, job‑ready electricity workforce.
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EHRC Announces Finalists for Awards of Excellence
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- Awards of Excellence
EHRC is proud to announce the finalists for the 2025 Awards of Excellence, honouring individuals and organizations whose achievements are shaping a highly skilled, inclusive and forward-looking electricity workforce.
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Josie Erzetic of Electrical Safety Authority Named EHRC’s 2025 Leader of the Year
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- Awards of Excellence
Recognized for visionary leadership, Josie Erzetic to be celebrated at EHRC’s Awards of Excellence in Toronto on Feb. 19
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Ontario Energy Board leads the way in building a future-ready electricity workforce
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- Industry Achievement, Profile
EHRC regularly spotlights Leadership Accord signatories who are driving meaningful progress towards more inclusive workplaces. The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) has taken a thoughtful, strategic and sustained approach to diversity, […]
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EHRC Applauds Budget 2025 Investments in Youth, Skilled Trades and Workforce Development
EHRC welcomes the Government of Canada’s Budget 2025 investments in youth employment and Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) programs as a vital step toward addressing critical job requirements in our growing national electricity sector.