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=== Canada === In [[Canada]], plumbing is a regulated trade requiring specific technical training and certification. Standards and regulations for plumbing are overseen at the provincial and territorial level, each having its distinct governing body: * '''Governing Bodies:''' Each province or territory possesses its regulatory authority overseeing the licensing and regulation of plumbers. For instance, in [[Ontario]], the [[Ontario College of Trades]] handles the certification and regulation of tradespeople, whereas in [[British Columbia]], the Industry Training Authority (ITA) undertakes this function. * '''Certification:''' To achieve certified plumber status in Canada, individuals typically complete an apprenticeship program encompassing both classroom instruction and hands-on experience. Upon completion, candidates undergo an examination for their certification. * '''Building Codes:''' Plumbing installations and repairs must adhere to building codes specified by individual provinces or territories. The [[National Building Code of Canada]] acts as a model code, with provinces and territories having the discretion to adopt or modify to their specific needs. * '''Safety and Health:''' Given its direct correlation with health and sanitation, plumbing work is of paramount importance in Canada. Regulations ensure uncontaminated drinking water and proper wastewater treatment, underscoring the vital role of certified plumbers for public health. * '''Environmental Considerations:''' Reflecting Canada's commitment to environmental conservation, there is an increasing emphasis on sustainable plumbing practices. Regulations advocate water conservation and the deployment of eco-friendly materials. * '''Standards:''' The Canadian Standards Association (CSA) determines standards for diverse plumbing products, ensuring their safety, quality, and efficiency. Items such as faucets and toilets frequently come with a CSA certification, indicating adherence to required standards.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Brown |first1=Norah |title=Plumbing Company in Canada |url=https://capitalplumbing.ca/ |website=Capital Plumbing & Heating |publisher=Norah Brown |access-date=October 11, 2018}}</ref>
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