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Standing Senate Committee releases report on dismantling internal trade barriers
June 15, 2016
The Standing Senate Committee on Banking, Trade and Commerce has released its report documenting its study on internal trade barriers, entitled “Tear Down These Walls: Dismantling Canada’s Internal Trade Barriers.
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Engineers Canada certifies qualified engineers as first Infrastructure Resilience Professionals
June 8, 2016
Engineers Canada presented the first cohort of professional engineers with the new certification of Infrastructure Resilience Professional (IRP) at a launch event.
Chris Roney Appointed Engineers Canada President
May 30, 2016
Engineers Canada is pleased to welcome Chris Roney, FEC, P.Eng., BDS, UE, as its president for the 2016–2017 term. In the coming year, Roney and the Engineers Canada Board will work with the engineering regulators to advance the profession in the public interest.
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Recognizing Canada’s exceptional engineers
May 24, 2016
At the Engineers Canada Awards Gala in Charlottetown, PE, on May 26, Canada’s engineering profession honoured the remarkable achievements of engineers, teams of engineers, engineering projects and engineering students.
Register Now: Upcoming Engineers Canada Training Events
May 16, 2016
This June, Engineers Canada will be hosting two training events to help engineers adapt to changing climate. Both are offered in the National Capital Region over consecutive days and can be taken individually or together. Each are a step toward acheiving an Infrastructure Resilience Professional, a…
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Understanding the Changing Legal Climate: Canadian Climate Law for Engineers and Other Professionals
May 11, 2016
June 6 and 7, 2017 Best Western Plus Chateau Granville Hotel & Suites & Conference Centre, 1100 Granville St, Vancouver, B.C., V6Z 2B6 Climate change is here. It has already had a serious impact on our infrastructure, economy and environment; and its future impacts will only grow with time…
Engineers Canada endorses Bill C243
May 9, 2016
Engineers Canada is dedicated to enhancing gender diversity in the engineering professions, where women remain under-represented. Improving retention increases diversity and one area that is crucial for the retention of skilled and valued talent is improving practices around managing maternity leave for women.
NCDEAS meets in Montreal
May 9, 2016
The National Council of Deans of Engineering and Applied Science (NCDEAS) held their spring meeting on April 15-16, 2016, in Montreal, QC, hosted by McGill University.
Engineers Canada seeks proposals for competency assessment project
April 21, 2016
Engineers Canada has released two Requests for Proposals to advance our competency assessment project. We seek change management expertise and a business analysis. The competency assessment project emerged from Engineers Canada work to support the integration of international engineering graduates …
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Engineers Canada meetings with MPs continue
April 20, 2016
Contact Day may be over but Engineers Canada’s meetings with Members of Parliament are not slowing down. Engineers Canada’s Vice President of Strategy and Partnerships, Jeanette Southwood, M.A.Sc., FCAE, FEC, P.Eng., and Practice Lead, Government Relations, Eric Scharf, have continued to meet with MPs throughout April.