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Electricity Canada The Association supports, through its advocacy efforts, the regional, national, and international success of its members.

Electricity Canada is proud to advocate on behalf of Canada’s major electricity service providers who represent the entire electricity value chain, from generation to customer. Working together, Canadian electricity utilities and companies that provide products and services to the electricity sector ensure Canadian electricity is some of the cleanest in the world. Founded in 1891, Electricity Cana

da (formerly the Canadian Electricity Association) is the national forum and voice of the evolving and innovative electricity business in Canada. Electricity Canada members generate, transmit, and distribute electrical energy to industrial, commercial, residential, and institutional customers across Canada. Members include integrated electric utilities, independent power producers, transmission and distribution companies, power marketers, manufacturers and suppliers of materials, technology, and services and represent over 85% of the Canadian population. Electricity Canada is the national voice for sustainable electricity for its members and the customers they serve as the country works towards a Net Zero by 2050 future.

THIS WEEK: As first-generation smart meters reach end of life, AMI 2.0 presents an opportunity to modernize grid operati...
06/08/2026

THIS WEEK:

As first-generation smart meters reach end of life, AMI 2.0 presents an opportunity to modernize grid operations.

Join this webinar to explore industry drivers and hear from Festival Hydro on its AMI 2.0 transition, including procurement, implementation planning, and lessons learned.

Gain practical insights to inform your AMI 2.0 strategy.

Date & Time: Jun 10, 2026 01:00 PM EDT

Hosted by Util-Assist: https://loom.ly/sDPPmIM

Register here: https://loom.ly/WW2qpbM

In the latest episode of the Flux Capacitor podcast, CEO Francis Bradley speaks with Electricity Canada's Faces of the I...
06/07/2026

In the latest episode of the Flux Capacitor podcast, CEO Francis Bradley speaks with Electricity Canada's Faces of the Industry Award winners about innovation, resilience, and leadership in the electricity sector.

Francis first talks to Rob Lister, CEO of Oakville Hydro and OEC, about how grid modernization and automation are improving reliability and reducing outages. Then Francis chats with Amanda Mattern, VP of Operations at ATCO Electric about managing wildfire response efforts and the importance of preparedness and teamwork.

Together, they explore industry challenges ranging from supply chain pressures to workforce transitions and how the sector is adapting to meet them.

Tune in here: https://loom.ly/6yaUd6c

What defines effective leadership in a crisis? According to Amanda Mattern, it starts with understanding the situation q...
06/06/2026

What defines effective leadership in a crisis?

According to Amanda Mattern, it starts with understanding the situation quickly, ensuring people are safe, and establishing clear priorities and communication early.

🌟NAME:  Amanda Mattern   💼JOB TITLE: Vice President, Operations, ATCO   ✨WHAT MAKES HER SHINE: Apart from her electrifyi...
06/05/2026

🌟NAME: Amanda Mattern

💼JOB TITLE: Vice President, Operations, ATCO

✨WHAT MAKES HER SHINE: Apart from her electrifying smile, Amanda Mattern shines through her unwavering leadership and dedication. Through multiple devastating wildfire seasons, she has guided one of Canada's most complex electricity systems with steady resolve, protecting people, maintaining reliability, and earning deep trust from her teams along the way. ⚡👏

🌟 NAME:  Rob Lister  💼 JOB TITLE: President and CEO of Oakville Hydro  ✨ WHAT MAKES HIM SHINE: With over 40 years of lea...
06/02/2026

🌟 NAME: Rob Lister

💼 JOB TITLE: President and CEO of Oakville Hydro

✨ WHAT MAKES HIM SHINE: With over 40 years of leadership in the electricity sector, Rob has been recognized as a transformational leader in customer experience, grid modernization and operational excellence. His passion for a safe workplace created the nationally recognized “Stayin’ Alive” program through his leadership and accountability.

✨ Say hello to our incredible winners of the 2026 Faces of the Industry Award! ✨ This National Electricity Month, we’re ...
06/01/2026

✨ Say hello to our incredible winners of the 2026 Faces of the Industry Award! ✨

This National Electricity Month, we’re celebrating the incredible people who power Canada’s electricity sector with passion, innovation, and leadership. 🌟

🏆 Meet our 2026 award recipients:

Rob Lister, President and CEO of Oakville Hydro

Amanda Mattern, Vice President, Operations, ATCO

Jodi Suski, Supervisor, Distribution (Creighton District), SaskPower

Gary Brunet, Senior Project Engineer, Dam Safety, TransAlta

Maryna Korsei, Manager, Supply Chain Policy, Control and Reporting, BC Hydro

Rod Doornbosch, Sr Enterprise Architecture Manager IT/OT, FortisAlberta

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“This is a defining moment for electricity in Canada. As we look to build the systems that will power the next generation, we need the very best people to lead that work. Electricity Canada’s Faces of the Industry recipients show exactly who those people are. Rob, Amanda, Gary, Jodi, Maryna and Rod represent the best of us: the talent, diversity and dedication that will drive our sector forward. Their leadership gives us confidence not only in the system we have today, but in the one we are building for the future.”

Francis Bradley, President and CEO, Electricity Canada

This award would not have been possible without the help of our sponsor PTI Transformers . Stay tuned to our socials all month long to learn more about our winners.

Read the full press release on our website: https://loom.ly/ln5W0oQ

We are thrilled to welcome vadiMAP to our Corporate Partner Program!vadiMAP is helping organizations turn complex buildi...
05/27/2026

We are thrilled to welcome vadiMAP to our Corporate Partner Program!

vadiMAP is helping organizations turn complex building energy data into clear, actionable strategies through technology, AI, and human expertise. Their approach to decarbonization, energy efficiency, and renewable integration is making it easier for utilities to strengthen project conversion across their customer base and maximize energy-efficiency impact.

For more info: https://loom.ly/oEz3_rQ

Join us in giving a warm welcome to Nokia, the latest addition to our Corporate Partner Program! Connectivity is shaping...
05/26/2026

Join us in giving a warm welcome to Nokia, the latest addition to our Corporate Partner Program!

Connectivity is shaping the future and Nokia continues to be at the center of that transformation. 🌐

From advancing AI-ready networks to delivering secure, high-performance connectivity around the world, Nokia’s vision highlights how innovation can create smarter, more connected communities and industries. Their continued focus on technology leadership and long-term innovation is helping build the digital future.

For more info: https://loom.ly/oEz3_rQ

Please join us in welcoming Nexans to our Corporate Partner Program!Nexans is helping drive the energy transition throug...
05/25/2026

Please join us in welcoming Nexans to our Corporate Partner Program!

Nexans is helping drive the energy transition through smarter electrification, sustainable innovation, and a clear focus on long-term impact. Their strategy highlights the importance of building safer, more connected, and energy-efficient solutions that support the growing demand for electricity around the world.

A strong example of how innovation and sustainability can work together to power the future.

For more info: https://loom.ly/oEz3_rQ

In Episode 137 of The Flux Capacitor podcast, Electricity Canada’s VP of Corporate Affairs, Julia Muggeridge, chats with...
05/19/2026

In Episode 137 of The Flux Capacitor podcast, Electricity Canada’s VP of Corporate Affairs, Julia Muggeridge, chats with Michael Powell, VP of Government Relations, about the federal government’s new National Electricity Strategy and what it could mean for transmission, interties, affordability, and investment in the grid.

The conversation explores the scale of investment needed to expand Canada’s electricity system, the importance of stronger connections between provinces, the growing urgency to build infrastructure that can support economic growth, housing, and electrification, and the next steps for Electricity Canada and its members.

Tune in here: https://loom.ly/6yaUd6c

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