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Engineers Canada launches Mobility Register to reduce barriers for engineers who wish to work internationally
November 7, 2016
The Engineers Canada Mobility Register grants qualified engineers designations that indicate they are part of an exclusive group of professionals who meet a high standard of competence and who are prepared to conduct engineering practices internationally. This free service uses a self-assessment pr…
REGISTER NOW: Two-day climate law course for engineers in Toronto, ON
November 7, 2016
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Engineers Canada releases guideline on returning to active practice
November 2, 2016
The Engineers Canada Board has approved a new national guideline on returning to active practice, which presents recommendations to the engineering regulators on the treatment of individuals seeking to regain their right to practice professional engineering.
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"Re-engineering" innovation at the Engineering Change Lab
October 5, 2016
Engineers representing all sectors of the profession convened in Ottawa, ON, from October 1-2, 2016, to explore how to “re-engineer” innovation.
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Congratulations and good luck to members of the engineering community in Rio!
September 7, 2016
Engineers Canada congratulates all members of the engineering community who represented Canada at the Olympic Games in Rio from August 5 to 21, and we wish good luck to those participating in the Paralympic Games from September 7 to 18.
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Engineers Canada calls on federal government to convene national dialogue to modernize maternity and parental leave
August 29, 2016
Engineers Canada today published an Issue Statement calling on the federal government to convene a national dialogue to modernize maternity and parental leave in order to best support Canadians and the country’s economic growth.
Engineers Canada’s pre-budget submission recommends funding for labour market data, climate vulnerability assessments and Engineering Change Lab
August 10, 2016
Engineers Canada has submitted its pre-budget recommendations to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance for its consideration in developing the 2017 federal budget.
Engineers Canada submits recommendations to government on immigration, environmental assessment processes and National Energy Board modernization
August 10, 2016
Over the past weeks, Engineers Canada has submitted comments and recommendations to the federal government on a range of issues that impact the engineering profession, including immigration, environmental assessment processes and the modernization of the National Energy Board.
Engineers Canada delivers infrastructure resilience presentation to New Brunswick legislature
July 27, 2016
Engineers Canada’s David Lapp, FEC, P.Eng., IRP, delivered a presentation to the New Brunswick legislature in Fredericton, NB, entitled “Public Infrastructure and Our Changing Climate: Achieving Resilience through Adaptation.
Engineers Canada CEO Kim Allen to chair taskforce on industry growth
July 11, 2016
Engineers Canada CEO Kim Allen to chair taskforce on industry growth Engineers Canada CEO Kim Allen, MBA, FEC, FCAE, P.Eng., will chair the Canadian Leadership Taskforce on Industry Growth, one of three new taskforces recently created by the Information and Communications Technology Council (ICTC)…
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