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For nearly 50 years, Electrical Business has been Canada's voice for the professional electrical community, and we continue to feature even more of the hands-on information you need to get the job done. We also invite everyone to share their knowledge, expertise, tips and tricks with their peers across Canada.

Check out our 2013 editorial calendar (next page). You'll see it provides broad opportunities for contributing articles, news, story ideas, etc. to not just the magazine, but to our website, as we now distribute E-LINE (our newsletter) twice monthly.
 
We will continue to feature our regular columns as well as investigative reports about important industry issues. As usual, we invite you to send letters to the editor, information on new products, open houses, anniversaries, etc. You name it, we want to know about it!mt_ignoreAnd don’t forget about L’industrie électrique (a French-language publication serving the Quebec market) and Distribution & Supply (which serves Canada’s electrical distribution channel.

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The BlueBook continues to be every astute contractor’s directory for information on products and services—and those who offer them—in Canada’s electrical la ndscape. And recognizing that there’s crossover between traditional electrical and modern low-voltage (datacom) work, The Bluebook continues to expand its information base of voice/data/video and other offerings.

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Get your news, information and articles into Electrical Business magazine... the only publication serving the Canadian electrical industry from coast to coast.

Send press releases via e-mail (please keep under 3 MB in size). Digital images should be a minimum 300 dpi (about 2x3 in. on-screen) and sent as separate, recognized image files (i.e. TIF, JPG, EPS, etc.). Releases should be sent in MS Word format or plain text. We also appreciate receiving (in fact, we’re actively seeking) VIDEOS that we can upload to our site (with links back to you).

Please ensure products/services are available in Canada. Where possible/applicable, send product samples. Send to:

Anthony Capkun
Editor, Electrical Business
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222 Edward Street, Aurora ON L4G 1W6

HERE ARE SOME OF THE WAYS YOU CAN TAKE PART IN ELECTRICAL BUSINESS:

New Products/Services
Ensure products and services are available in Canada.

Industry News
Send information about you and the people in your company (i.e. promotions, new hires, etc.), company anniversaries, special promotions, awards, and the like. Also send information about acquisitions, mergers, new projects/contracts, etc. Include photos/visuals where possible.

Events
Send information about conferences, trade shows, open houses, seminars, etc. To give readers time to make plans to attend, send in the announcement a minimum of three months in advance.

Feature/Technical Articles and Case Studies
Feature stories are non-technical and usually explore industry issues. Case studies typically highlight the innovative use of a product or system. Technical articles address the nuts-and-bolts of electrical products, systems and insider know-how.

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