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Electro-Federation
Canada (EFC) is a national, not-for-profit industry association. Together, its seven councils represent over 300 member companies
that manufacture, distribute and service electrical, electronics and telecommunications products; contributing
over $50B to the Canadian economy and employing more than 130,000 workers in more than 1,400 facilities across Canada.
A broadly based association, EFC represents its member companies provincially, federally and internationally on a variety
of issues affecting the electro-technical businesses. In addition, EFC collects
and disseminates cost-effective, comprehensive market data on behalf of its member companies
The Manitoba Electrical League is proud to be associated with Electro-Federation Canada.
This association brings a new national connection to our members with educational programs, market research, and networking
events.
This page will contain recent Electro-Federation Canada news, scheduled events and other items of interest to our members.
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It's that exciting time
of year again! EFC is proud to host its 8th Annual Federation Cup Charity Golf Tournament on Tuesday,
August 26, 2008 at the The Club at Bond Head in Bond Head, Ontario. This is always a popular event
that fills up quickly...register today to guarantee your spot at this year's tournament. Click here to sign up now. Lend Your Support: All proceeds from the
Federation Cup Charity Golf Tournament benefit the EFC Foundation Scholarship Program. This program awards scholarships
to university, college and apprenticeship students who are pursuing a career in the electrical, electronics and telecommunications
industries. Learn more. | | | The Club at Bond Head The Club at Bond Head has two magnificent
courses. Each is spectacular in its own right. The SOUTH COURSE -- reminiscent of courses commonly found in Northern Ireland --
is a Links-style course with daunting rough, tall deep fescue and ragged edged bunkers.
The NORTH COURSE
is completely opposite in design from the South Course. This course is more traditional in that
it offers dramatic elevation changes, perfectly checkered bent-grass fairways, lush bluegrass rough-lined with trees.
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| Questions?
Please contact Cynthia Kenth by phone at 905-602-8877 ext. 224 or by email at ckenth@electrofed.com. | |
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Electrical Industry Alumni Ass'n
Electro-Federation Canada (EFC) has created
an Alumni Association for retired or retirement-aged individuals who want to stay in touch with the industry.
If you’re interested in becoming an
EFC alumni member, e-mail Brooke Zobolotski at bzobolotski@electrofed.com or call (905) 602-8877 ext. 224.
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