The transition to lighting in Canada has reached a point where it is no longer just a trend, but the national standard for residential and commercial efficiency. As of 2025 , Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) has even begun retiring the ENERGY STAR® label for most common light bulbs, noting that the industry has reached a peak in energy savings where further leaps are no longer expected.
When shopping, Canadians must shift from looking at wattage to (brightness) and Kelvin (color temperature). Light fixtures (downlights) - Natural Resources Canada
Buying LED bulbs in Canada involves navigating a market of diverse technical specifications, localized rebate programs, and major retailers like , Canadian Tire , and Amazon.ca . Technical Specifications for the Canadian Home
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The transition to lighting in Canada has reached a point where it is no longer just a trend, but the national standard for residential and commercial efficiency. As of 2025 , Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) has even begun retiring the ENERGY STAR® label for most common light bulbs, noting that the industry has reached a peak in energy savings where further leaps are no longer expected.
When shopping, Canadians must shift from looking at wattage to (brightness) and Kelvin (color temperature). Light fixtures (downlights) - Natural Resources Canada
Buying LED bulbs in Canada involves navigating a market of diverse technical specifications, localized rebate programs, and major retailers like , Canadian Tire , and Amazon.ca . Technical Specifications for the Canadian Home