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Kathy Baig appointed Engineers Canada President

May 28, 2022

Engineers Canada is pleased to welcome Kathy Baig, MBA, FIC, ing., DHC, as President for the 2022–2023 term.

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Engineers Canada celebrates the 2022 award recipients

May 26, 2022

Engineers Canada is celebrating the exceptional work and achievements of six trailblazers in engineering. At the 2022 Awards Gala, taking place in Toronto, the six award recipients are being recognized for excellence in engineering and their outstanding work that will have a lasting impact in Canad…

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Daily Media Report recap: May 6-19, 2022

May 19, 2022

A disciplinary hearing for the engineer who designed a Saskatchewan bridge that collapsed hours after opening. A Kelowna engineer wins first round of human rights case over maternity leave. A new president and governing council at PEO. These were the most-read stories in the Daily Media Report in mid-May.

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ICYMI: 30 by 30 Conference recordings now available

May 19, 2022

Check out the recordings of Engineers Canada’s second annual 30 by30 Conference.

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Engineers Canada testifies at Senate Committee on Transportation and Communications 

May 5, 2022

On April 27, 2022, Engineers Canada’s CEO, Gerard McDonald, testified in front of the Standing Senate Committee on Transportation and Communications

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Engineering ethics and the future of AI

May 5, 2022

They may not always be visible, but artificial intelligence (AI) and machine language are a driving force in many aspects of our daily lives. What does the future hold for AI and machine learning from an engineering point of view?

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Consultation on the CEAB 30 by 30 Working Group Report now open

May 5, 2022

The CEAB is seeking feedback on the recommendations of their report regarding possible interventions in the accreditation system to support the goal of the 30 by 30 initiative.

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National Volunteer Week 2022 highlights the importance of empathy 

May 5, 2022

Last week was National Volunteer Week, and to mark the occasion Engineers Canada was shining a light on how volunteers advance our work and the engineering profession. 

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Daily Media Report recap: Daily Media Report recap: April 22-May 5, 2022 

May 5, 2022

Changes to engineering regulation in New Zealand. New legislation announced in Alberta for engineering and geoscience professions. A new requirement for bilingual documents in federal procurement. These were the most-read stories from the Daily Media Report in late April and early May. 

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World Engineering Day 2022 recap

May 5, 2022

Each year on March 4th, people from across the globe celebrate UNESCO’s World Engineering Day for Sustainable development.

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