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What’s Shaping Lighting Purchases: Buyer Behaviour & Market Insights - Canada Light Expo
The lighting industry is entering a period of accelerated evolution driven by technology adoption, sustainability priorities, rising regulations, and increasing expectations for long-term performance. As we move into 2025–26, purchasing patterns across architectural, commercial, industrial, and residential lighting are shifting, creating new opportunities for suppliers, OEMs, and solution providers.

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Feb 183 min read


Canada Fluorescent Lamp Ban: Transition to Mercury-Free, Energy-Efficient Lighting
Phasing out fluorescent lamps containing mercury by 2025 Canada is phasing out fluorescent lamps containing mercury by 2025. Learn what this means for businesses and how to transition to energy-efficient, mercury-free lighting solutions. Canada is taking a major step toward sustainability with new mercury regulations that will impact lighting products nationwide. Starting December 31, 2025 , the import and manufacture of fluorescent lamps containing mercury will be prohibite

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Dec 10, 20252 min read


ENS Celebrates Platinum Supplier Partner Recognition in OECM's 2024 Supplier Recognition Program
ENS is proud to be a Platinum Supplier Partner in OECM’s 2024 Supplier Recognition Program. This honor reflects our strong performance and ongoing dedication to providing outstanding value, service, and quality to OECM customers. Being recognized at this level confirms the solid partnership we have built with OECM, our customers, and our trusted network of partners. Platinum Supplier Partner Recognition in OECM's 2024 Supplier Recognition Program What the Platinum Recognition

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May 20, 20252 min read


Addressing Energy Conservation and Climate Change: A Collaborative Discussion
Energy Network Services Inc. (ENS) had the privilege of partnering with the Ontario Recreation Facilities Association (ORFA) for a virtual session focused on Addressing Energy Conservation and Climate Change.
We highlighted innovative solutions such as energy-efficient lighting, advanced controls, electric vehicle chargers, and Smart City technologies. The session showcased how these solutions are essential to advancing sustainability in recreational facilities and beyond.

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Mar 10, 20252 min read
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