EfficiencyOne named one of Atlantic Canada’s Top Employers for 8th consecutive year

EfficiencyOne named one of Atlantic Canada’s Top Employers for 8th consecutive year


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March 24, 2026 – Halifax/Kjipuktuk, NS—For the eighth year in a row, EfficiencyOne has been named one of Atlantic Canada’s Top Employers.

“We’re proud to be named one of Atlantic Canada’s Top Employers for the eighth consecutive year,” says Stephen MacDonald, President and CEO of EfficiencyOne, the non-profit operator of Efficiency Nova Scotia. “This recognition reflects the passion and dedication of our team. Their commitment is what makes our impact possible, and we’re grateful for the talent and care they bring to our work every day.

Over the past decade, EfficiencyOne has continued to be a leading employer and an organization where people are proud to work.

“Together, we’ve created a workplace where employees feel valued and motivated to show up each day and make a difference, helping people achieve their energy goals, save money, conserve resources, improve well-being, and fight climate change,” says MacDonald. “We’re proud of the supportive, results-focused culture we’ve built – one that celebrates success and recognizes the contributions of every team member.”

EfficiencyOne supports its employees with strong training and career development opportunities to build and sustain a high-performing workforce. The organization also has a strong focus on employee health and well-being, and professional development opportunities throughout the year. This commitment helps create a culture where employee growth is encouraged, achievements are celebrated, and every contribution is valued.

Now in its 17th year, Atlantic Canada’s Top Employers is an editorial project that recognizes employers with exceptional human resources programs and forward-thinking workplace policies. More details on the award and all the winners can be found on the Canada’s Top Employers website here: https://www.canadastop100.com/atlantic.

About EfficiencyOne

EfficiencyOne, operating in Nova Scotia as Efficiency Nova Scotia, has a proven track record of success in designing and delivering resource efficiency programs and services for homes, businesses, and large industrial customers. To date, EfficiencyOne has achieved more than $5.6 billion in energy savings including over $628 million in savings for low-income homeowners and renters. Learn more at efficiencyone.ca

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For more information, contact:
Janet Tobin, Communication Manager
902-499-6494
jtobin@efficiencyns.ca

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