Background
Dual-discipline programs are generally presented in one of three ways:
- X Engineering and Y Engineering (e.g. Electrical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering).
- X and Y Engineering (e.g. Electrical and Biomedical Engineering).
- X Y Engineering (e.g. Electrical Biomedical Engineering).
In its review of the current Interpretive Statement, the P&P Working Group (Working Group) came to the conclusion that the requirement that programs that include multiple disciplines in the name “must meet the Accreditation Board accreditation requirements for each discipline named” was prescribing a level of review that would not be appropriate for some programs that i
- March 2026
- March 2026
National Engineering Month Open House 2026
The City's Planning and Infrastructure Development portfolio is excited to welcome you to our second annual Open House in celebration of National Engineering Month.
Join us to learn about the incredible engineering projects City staff undertake, women’s contributions to the field and the critical role engineers play in building and shaping Vaughan.
Bring a Bridge is back - You build it... and we'll break it!
- In-person | Vaughan
Clearing the Air: An Interactive Workshop on Optimization, Efficiency & Impact in Engineering
Optimization is a core principle of engineering. Join Macey Clandfield and James Atkinson from Blade Air for this interactive virtual session to explore how individual components can influence the performance of an entire system. This interactive virtual session will explore how individual components can influence the performance of an entire system. Participants will discover how Engineers approach optimization challenges through the lens of HVAC systems.
- Virtual | Toronto
"Unlocking Your Future: Job Hunting & the P.Eng Pathway" - Student Registration -
Join the Toronto Professional Chapter of Engineers Without Borders for an informal mentoring evening with practicing engineers.
You’ll meet early-career, mid-career, and retired engineers who have taken a variety of paths after graduating. This is a chance to ask questions, learn about different engineering careers, and connect with professionals who support EWB.
Whether you’re exploring career options, looking for advice on internships, or just curious about where engineering can take you, this is a great opportunity to talk directly with people who have been there.
- In-person | Toronto
2026 Member Reception
All members and members-in-training are invited to join APEGNB President, Bernard Roy, P.Eng., and Council for an evening of good cheer at the 2026 Annual Member Reception happening March 26 in Bathurst, N.B.
Food and beverage will be available. Spaces are limited!
- In-person | Bathurst
1UP Conference 2026
The 1UP Conference is where young people from across Ontario come together to imagine, design, and build the future of our communities. Over two energizing days, join 200+ youth for hands-on workshops, inspiring speakers, design challenges, and real conversations about city-building, creativity, climate, and community.
- In-person | North York
STEM Workshop with Ontario Tech University
'Boost your child's STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) skills with Ontario Tech University's Engineering Outreach Team! With a focus on the engineering design process, critical thinking, and problem solving, this workshop encourages children to explore different STEM concepts, including robotics, coding, circuits and design thinking. No previous experience is required!
- In-person | Pickering
Ontario Tech University Experience Day
Experience Day is your opportunity to find a home at Ontario Tech and immerse yourself into our campus community. Join us from 1 to 3 p.m. to hear all about our Engineering programs from students, professors, and alumni!
Here's what you can expect:
- Information sessions about our faculties and programs.
- Have your questions answered by our professors and staff.
- Tour our campus locations and residence rooms.
- Chat with current students about their Ontario Tech experience.
- Start your Ridgeback spirit early by picking up some swag!
- In-person | Oshawa
CAGIS Virtual: Make A Mini Canadarm!
Quick! What Canadian invention is 17 metres long, has “bones” made of carbon fibre and titanium, and can move satellites using less electricity than a kitchen teakettle? That’s right, it’s the Canadarm! Join us to build your own miniature version of this space station essential (important piece of space station equipment) and explore robotics with electrical engineer Sky!
- Virtual | toronto
Whirling Wonders
Guides (Gr 4, 5, 6) will explore renewable energy by learning how windmills work and building their own powered mini windmill project. They’ll discover how engineers design clean energy systems and what a career in energy engineering looks like. Task/skills includ building a small electronics circuit.
- In-person | Niagara Falls
Water for the World Worskshops
About W4TW
2 billion people around the world lack access to safe drinking water, according to the United Nations World Water Development Report 2023. By 2050, this problem is projected to become more dire as nearly two-thirds of the world’s population will face at least one month of severe water scarcity every year.
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