Issue 31 - July 2021
CEA Celebrates National Lineworker Appreciation Day
Every year, the Canadian Electricity Association and our member companies from coast to coast, recognize National Lineworker Appreciation Day on July 10th. Lineworkers are the brave individuals who maintain complex electricity grids across cities, provinces, and territories. Often faced with working in extreme conditions, lineworkers are trained to work efficiently, safely, and collaboratively to keep the lights on.
This is the second year that Canadians have had to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic and we give our thanks to those who risk their lives to power the essential services that keep us going. With the Government of Canada’s goal of reaching net zero by 2050, lineworkers are regularly installing new technologies to modernize our grid and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. As climate change continues to bring extreme weather conditions causing power outages, lineworkers are among the first responders to serve our communities. Join CEA and electricity companies across Canada on July 10th to recognize these essential workers.
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