The Canadian Electricity Industry Redefines Renewal

CEW CEA logo 400

April 13, 2021

The Canadian Electricity Association (CEA) released the annual State of the Canadian Electricity Industry. The 2021 report emphasizes the stability of the electricity sector and the pace of renewal post COVID-19. The recommendations and key observations within the report will guide CEA’s thought leadership and advocacy efforts in the year ahead as the sector continues to build back better.

“The past year has challenged us in many ways, but we have proven that even under the most difficult circumstances, Canada’s electricity companies will work diligently to ensure access to uninterrupted power,” notes Francis Bradley, President and CEO of the Canadian Electricity Association. “Looking ahead, our sector will continue to future proof by preparing for an electrified future. Electricity is a safe bet in the Government of Canada’s ambitious Net Zero by 2050 targets, and we are hard at work to ensure electricity is part of the solution.”

This years’ report focuses on a renewal of the sector and an application of the many lessons learned in 2020. This year’s report focuses on four themes which include the pandemic, net zero by 2050, modernizing Canada’s regulatory system and social accountability. Looking ahead to 2021 and beyond, the electricity sector is focused on working with the government to ensure electricity’s role in greenhouse gas emissions is both recognized and bolstered.

“Although we could not all sit in the same meeting room, I believe Canadian utilities have never worked more closely together than through this pandemic. I am proud of the collaboration and agility our sector has shown during these unprecedented times while most importantly, keeping our customers and their families top of mind”, comments Mike Marsh, President and CEO of SaskPower and Chair of CEA’s Board of Directors.

“While the pandemic was an important part of our 2021 State of the Industry, it’s also important to reflect on the many monumental social challenges from 2020,” adds Julia Muggeridge, Vice President of Communications and Marketing, “Our industry is working hard to ensure a more diverse workplace through the introduction of a Board approved ED&I statement and a focus on gender diversity in the electrical trades.”

Go HERE for the full report

Related Articles


Changing Scene

  • CDM2 and Electec Announce Partnership to Enhance Lighting and Electrical Solutions in BC

    CDM2 and Electec Announce Partnership to Enhance Lighting and Electrical Solutions in BC

    CDm2 is excited to announce a new strategic partnership with Electec, a pioneer in innovative wiring and cabling solutions. This collaboration aims to enrich our service offerings, technical expertise, and customer service to clients across various market sectors. Electec, founded in 1978, brings its robust experience in engineered cabling systems that are both sustainable and reliable.… Read More…

  • Wholesale Trade: Early Indicator, March 2024

    Wholesale Trade: Early Indicator, March 2024

    Statistics Canada is providing an advance estimate of sales in the wholesale trade sector for March. The advance results for March indicate that wholesale sales (excluding petroleum, petroleum products, and other hydrocarbons and excluding oilseed and grain) fell 1.3%. The decrease reflects lower sales in the motor vehicle and motor vehicle parts and accessories subsector and… Read More…


Peers & Profiles

  • Taken from Graybar Canada Linkedin Post Enjoy a glimpse of the wonderful moments from Graybar Canada’s recent customer appreciation BBQs! The company was grateful for the smiles and connections made with our amazing customers and vendors. They are looking forward to the next gathering! Source Read More…

  • Article taken from Linkedin Post Electrozad is thrilled to spotlight their Chatham Branch and recognize their exceptional efforts in cleaning up their community. The team took time to coordinate a community clean-up around their branch. This is a commendable initiative that not only helps maintain the cleanliness and hygiene around the branch but also contributes… Read More…