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I don't know about Canada, but zip ties are permissible in the US. The FAA advisory circular 43.13-1b (revised in 1998) Acceptable methods techniques and practices says they may be used where temperatures do not exceed 120*C. I think there is even a chart on setting the tension on the cable tie gun. You're not supposed to use hardware store zip ties....MS17821 or MS17822 series zip ties are specifically referenced.Um, you use plastic zip ties on aircraft wiring? Thats a big no-no for us as the plastic ties can cut into the insulation if too tight. I’ve been out of the job for a few years now, but we used to do all wiring bundles in waxed strings. Get caught using zip ties and you’d be looking for work elsewhere in pretty short order.
Also, every new aircraft I can recall seeing for at least 20 years has come from the factory with hundreds of zip ties...and very little (if any) waxed string. Bonded on pads specifically meant for use with zip ties are commonly used to secure whole wire bundles rather than the cushioned adel clamps you used to see. The tefzel insulation that is the standard now is pretty tough stuff. I think it would be difficult to cut with a wire tie.
I'll have to admit that I haven't personally used waxed string in many years....decades probably. Avionics techs might still use it.....
-Pete