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Safety in motion
March 28, 2024
Rob Langlois specializes in safety critical systems and has joined his community in making transport safer for fragile newborns. Most of us have become accustomed to the bumps, jostles, and loud noises of traveling down city streets and highways. Or the vibrating roar of an airplane take-off and la…
Nova Scotia court ruling reinforces right-to-practise legislation
February 1, 2024
A January 23, 2024, decision from a Nova Scotia court has upheld the reputation and integrity of the engineering profession and the importance of licensure.
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Join the National Engineering Month celebrations this March!
February 1, 2024
Canada’s largest celebration of engineering is a month away! Engineers Canada is looking for leaders in the engineering community to lead events during #NEM2024.
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Canadian Engineering Qualifications Board seeking a member-at-large
December 15, 2023
NOTE: This is a volunteer position at the national level, which includes travel to meetings and networking opportunities with fellow professionals. The expenses associated with the travel are covered by Engineers Canada. There is no remuneration for the position. The travel and meetings are sc…
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Engineers Canada marks 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-based Violence
November 23, 2023
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.
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How compassion can be integral to professional regulation
November 23, 2023
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.
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Alberta government proposes expansion to software engineer title
November 9, 2023
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.
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CEMF awards 2023 scholarships to 15 women studying engineering
October 26, 2023
The Canadian Engineering Memorial Foundation (CEMF) has announced the recipients of its 2023 scholarships. Fifteen young women pursuing degrees in engineering were presented with their scholarships on October 5, 2023, at a dinner held during Engineers Canada’s Fall Meetings.
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Behind the scenes at Engineers Canada – Website Content
October 26, 2023
In this edition of Behind the Scenes at Engineers Canada, we explore the organization’s website management.
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Engineers Canada issues Request for Proposal for the 30 by 30 Conference Sponsorship Coordinator
October 17, 2023
Engineers Canada is seeking proposals from bidders to develop and implement a sponsorship strategy for Engineers Canada’s 2024 30 by 30 Conference. The annual 30 by 30 Conference is part of the 30 by 30 initiative, with its goal of increasing the proportion of newly licensed women engineers to 30 p…