Fluorescent Lighting Is Being Phased Out in Canada

As of 2026, Canada has begun phasing out most fluorescent lighting due to the use of mercury, a hazardous material that poses environmental and health risks. Federal regulations now restrict the manufacture and import of common fluorescent lamps, with full phase-out continuing over the next several years.
For businesses still relying on fluorescent lighting, this change means planning ahead is critical.

What's Changing? 

The updated federal regulations impact many common fluorescent lamps, including:
  • T8, T5, and T12 fluorescent tubes
  • Compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs)
  • Other mercury-containing fluorescent lighting
While some limited replacement exemptions exist in the short term, fluorescent lighting is being fully phased out, and availability will continue to decline through 2030.