There is a growing emphasis on acknowledging the often-overlooked psychological impacts experienced by individuals when they interact with regulators, including applicants to a profession, members of the public, or existing registered professionals.

There is a growing emphasis on acknowledging the often-overlooked psychological impacts experienced by individuals when they interact with regulators, including applicants to a profession, members of the public, or existing registered professionals.
The 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-based Violence is an annual international campaign that calls out and speaks up against gender-based violence (GBV), and reaffirms a commitment to ending violence against women, girls, and 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals.
Following pressure from technology companies, the Alberta government has introduced legislation to create an exemption for the use of the software engineer title by non-engineers.
Engineers across Canada and in our local communities are credited for some of the world’s most imperative innovations, technologies, and research. The Engineers Canada Awards program celebrates the exemplary work and contributions of engineers and engineering students in the profession. Nominations for the 2024 awards cycle is now open.
Engineers Canada upholds the honour, integrity, and interests of the engineering profession by supporting consistent high standards in the regulation of engineering, encouraging the growth of the profession in Canada, and inspiring public confidence.
Engineers Canada accredits Canadian undergraduate programs in engineering. Students who receive a degree from an accredited engineering program meet the academic requirements needed to become licensed with Canada’s engineering regulators.
To practice engineering in Canada, you must hold and maintain a license from one of Canada’s engineering regulators. Learn more about the licensure process.
As Engineers Canada refines or develops new programs, products, and services, it is critical to seek the input from stakeholder groups through a structured, standardized consultation process.
Engineers Canada represents the public interest concerns of the engineering profession by maintaining positive relations with the federal government.
Engineers Canada is working with allies across the profession to increase the the representation of women in engineering.
Engineers Canada develops guidelines and papers to support the regulation and practice of engineering.
Engineers Canada offers awards, scholarships, and fellowships to recognize and promote excellence in engineering.
Engineers Canada’s sponsored initiatives and partnerships provide engineers and geoscientists with exclusive rates across a range of services, including insurance, investment, and more.