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Grade-school students (K-12)

Youth show off their lunar cities at Future City Experience Showcase

May 20, 2021

More than 1,000 students in Grades 6-8 from across Canada showed off their visions for future cities on the Moon in the first Future City Experience Showcase on May 5.

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CBCL’s Amy Winchester shares her engineering story in June Persist Series

May 20, 2021

Winchester gives a sneak peak at some of the topics she’ll address on June 9 during DiscoverE’s Persist Series episode, “Reframing Success.”

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Employment trends

A fork in the road: Retiring from engineering

May 20, 2021

Rather than an end, retiring from an engineering career may be the start of new opportunities and tackling new challenges.

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Climate change and the environment

Film screening: Douglas Cardinal: Architect of the Future

May 20, 2021

Join the Canadian Urban Institute, in partnership with Engineers Canada, for a screening of the film Douglas Cardinal: Architect of the Future, and a conversation to follow.

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Daily Media Report recap: May 7-20, 2021

May 20, 2021

Rudyard Kipling and the iron ring. Former chief mine engineer sues the Yukon government. A new CEO at Engineers and Geoscientists BC. These were the most-read stories in the Daily Media Report in mid-May. Iron ring: Licia Corbella writes in the Calgary Herald about the Ritual of the Calling of the …

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Stories about engineers

Engineers on Parliament Hill

May 14, 2021

Engineers on Parliament Hill is an ongoing Engineering Matters series featuring interviews with engineers who hold federal public office. In the Q&As below, members of Parliament and others discuss their engineering background, their decision to seek public office, and the ways in which their e…

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Engineers Canada’s federal budget highlights and analysis

May 6, 2021

Engineers Canada has published its highlights and analysis of the federal government’s recently released budget and how it impacts the engineering profession.

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Foreign affairs and international trade

Engineers Canada launches upgraded tool to help regulators assess international Institutions and degrees

May 6, 2021

With thousands of international licensure applicants every year, supporting regulators to efficiently assess each candidate is a priority for Engineers Canada.

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Daily Media Report recap: April 23-May 6, 2021

May 6, 2021

A new president and CEO at WSP Canada. A feature on legal aspects of public engagement for infrastructure projects. An engineer helps an 11-year-old boy play hockey. These were the most-read stories from the Daily Media Report in late April and early May. WSP Canada: Marie-Claude Dumas has been nam…

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Equity, diversity, and inclusion

Registration now open for 30 by 30 Virtual Conference

May 6, 2021

Join Engineers Canada at this year’s 30 by 30 conference, a multi-day virtual gathering for 30 by 30 Champions, engineering leaders, and engineers.

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