The landscape of commercial HVAC is undergoing its most significant shift in decades. As of early 2026, the global transition toward low-GWP (Global Warming Potential) refrigerants has moved from...
March in Ontario is the “shoulder season”—that critical window where the heating demands of winter taper off and the heavy cooling loads of summer loom on the horizon. For...
In the competitive industrial landscape of 2026, energy efficiency is no longer a “nice-to-have”—it is a core requirement for staying profitable. With rising energy costs and stricter environmental regulations...
As we move into March, the temptation for many facility managers is to breathe a sigh of relief that winter is ending and put HVAC concerns on the back...
As of January 1, 2026, a new regulatory landscape has officially taken hold across Ontario. While the 2024 Ontario Building Code (OBC) began its rollout last year, the final...
For Toronto’s facility managers and industrial plant operators, 2026 marks a “point of no return.” As of January 1, 2026, federal regulations under the Kigali Amendment and Canada’s Ozone-depleting...
It is currently the first week of January 2026, and Toronto is feeling the full weight of winter. With temperatures hovering around freezing and a significant snowfall warning currently...
For industrial operators in Toronto and the GTA, the start of 2026 brings a significant financial milestone: the federal industrial carbon tax has officially risen to $110 per tonne....
Toronto’s winters are long, harsh, and expensive—especially for commercial buildings that depend heavily on heating systems. With rising energy prices and stricter efficiency standards in 2025, businesses are seeking...
Toronto winters are unpredictable—temperatures can swing from mild to extreme cold in a matter of hours. For property managers, this creates a major challenge: protecting HVAC systems from freezing....
