Building Connections For Life
Strong & innovative connections are what drive Greater Sudbury Utilities' core capabilities. GSU's Group of Companies work together to empower people to connect, prosper & grow through innovation and proven leading-edge technology, time and time again. We support and improve the lives of our customers and communities.
Greater Sudbury Hydro distributes electricity to over 47,400 customers within the City of Greater Sudbury and the Municipality of West Nipissing. We maintain over 30 substations with the latest computerized technology in order to supply reliable electricity to residential and commercial customers, and ensure our communities have the electrical infrastructure to grow and prosper.
ABB Group specializes in providing innovative technologies and solutions for electrification and automation to enhance sustainability and resource efficiency across various industries worldwide.
Orillia Powers mission is to efficiently generate environmentally-friendly energy and to deliver energy cost-effectively to our customers, the citizens of Orillia.
While pursuing this mission, Orillia Power will:
Contribute to the safety, professional development and well-being of our staff;
Maintain highest standards for public safety, reliability of supply and protection of the environment;
Consistently provide first-class customer service in an efficient and professional manner;
Create value for our shareholder and ensure the long-term growth and stability of the organization;
Have a positive impact on the economic development and betterment of our community.
Our vision: A highly skilled and enthusiastic workforce, striving to achieve our full potential in renewable power generation and energy distribution.
Elections Canada is an independent, non-partisan agency that reports directly to Parliament. We must be prepared at all times to conduct a federal general election, by-election or referendum, administer the political financing provisions of the Canada Elections Act, monitor compliance and enforce electoral legislation. Elections Canada is also mandated to conduct voter education and information programs, and provide support to the independent boundaries commissions in charge of adjusting the boundaries of federal electoral districts following each decennial census. Finally, Elections Canada may carry out studies on alternative voting methods and, with the approval of parliamentarians, test electronic voting processes for future use during electoral events.