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EB Horsman Is Supporting the Next Generation Through EFC Scholarships

March 3, 2026 - EB Horsman Is Supporting the Next Generation Through EFC Scholarships

March 3, 2026

EB Horsman & EFC Scholarships: Supporting the Next Generation & Building a Strong Future Together

At E.B. Horsman and Son, they believe the electrical industry is only as strong as the people coming up behind us. That is why they are proud to support scholarships offered through Electro-Federation Canada.

Each year, EFC awards scholarships to students across Canada who are pursuing careers connected to the electrical industry. These students represent the next generation of electricians, engineers, technologists, and business leaders who will help power our communities.


Why EFC Scholarships

The electrical industry in Western Canada continues to grow and change. From energy management and automation to lighting, distribution, and renewables, the industry needs skilled people who are ready to step in and lead.

EFC scholarships help reduce financial pressure for students who are choosing programs related to:

  • Electrical trades
  • Engineering and technology
  • Supply chain and operations
  • Business and marketing within the electrical sector

By investing in students today, they help strengthen the workforce of tomorrow.

Applications for 2026/2027 will open February 25, 2026. 

Visit the Scholarship Page


EB Horsman’s Commitment to Education & Industry Growth

As a Canadian, family and employee-owned company, E.B. Horsman and Son has always believed in giving back to the communities they serve. Supporting EFC scholarships is one way they live that commitment.

For more than 125 years, they have focused on long term relationships. That includes their customers, supplier partners, employees, and the broader industry. When students succeed, the whole industry benefits.

EB Horsman knows many of their customers started their careers through apprenticeships, technical training, or post-secondary education supported by scholarships. Programs like this can make a real difference in helping students stay focused on their goals.


Encouraging Students to Apply

If you or someone in your family is pursuing education connected to the electrical industry, they encourage you to explore the scholarship opportunities available through Electro-Federation Canada.

These scholarships are open to students across Canada and are supported by leaders throughout the electrical industry. It is more than financial support. It is recognition of hard work, potential, and commitment to a career in electrical.


Building a Strong Future Together

At E.B. Horsman and Son, they are proud to stand alongside organizations that invest in people. Supporting EFC scholarships reflects who they are as a company: committed to growth, education, and the long-term strength of the electrical industry in Western Canada.

EB Horsman encourages their customers, partners, and employees to share this opportunity with students who may qualify. Together, let’s help build a skilled, capable workforce that will serve our communities for years to come.

To learn more about available scholarships and application details, visit the Electro-Federation Canada website.

For more information on EB Horsman solutions HERE

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