
What 2021 holds in store for Engineers Canada
Like most organizations, 2020 threw Engineers Canada a curveball in the form of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Engineers Canada is the national organization of the 12 engineering regulators that license the country's 300,000 members of the profession. Together, we work to advance the profession in the public interest.
Like most organizations, 2020 threw Engineers Canada a curveball in the form of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Observations about the rapid pace of change and disruptive forces in the world today are not new, but if there is anything to learn from 2020, it is how pervasive and enduring those changes and disruptions can be. Self-regulating professions have not been immune to the big developments of 2020, including the global pandemic effects, a growing movement of protests to end discrimination, and continuous technological advances.
Engineers Canada and Engineers of Tomorrow are looking for engineers to volunteer for the Future City Experience.
After five previous successful offerings and more that 7,800 participants worldwide, Engineers Canada and Polytechnique Montréal have opened registration for a sixth offering of their free online course, Sustainability in Practice.
The Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB) is seeking a member-at-large, who will contribute to the CEAB’s ongoing work to accredit undergraduate engineering education programs across Canada.