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Engineers Canada represented in Canadian delegation to the UN Commission on the Status of Women
March 30, 2023
Engineers Canada attended the 67th Session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UNCSW67) as a civil society representative in the Canadian delegation.
Let’s Talk Careers Competition kicks off April 17!
March 30, 2023
The Spring Let’s Talk Careers Competition kicks off on April 17, 2023, and runs until May 26, 2023.
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New Managing Transitions guide outlines best practices for navigating parental leave
March 30, 2023
Engineers Canada has released an updated version of its Managing Transitions guide. The updated guide includes narratives and stories that illustrate the complexity of taking maternity and parental leaves. and provides considerations, resources, and best practices for both employees and their employers.
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Engineers Canada welcomes Budget 2023 investments in clean tech and infrastructure
March 28, 2023
Engineers Canada welcomes Budget 2023: A Made-in-Canada Plan’s significant measures aimed at transitioning Canada to a green economy through investments in clean technology and infrastructure. These transformative investments demonstrate the government's continued commitment to a more sustainable f…
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Engineers Canada Urges Immediate Action to Improve Small Fishing Vessel Safety
March 23, 2023
March 23, 2023, Ottawa, ON – Engineers Canada is calling on the federal government to take immediate action to improve the safety of small fishing vessels in response to the recent Transportation Safety Board's (TSB) report on the sinking of the fishing vessel Chief William Saulis. "We are deeply c…
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Wardens issue Call for Expressions of Interest for new Iron Ring Ceremony poems
March 16, 2023
Update, March 30: The Wardens have extended the deadline for expressions of interest to May 1, 2023. Wardens issue Call for Expressions of Interest for new Iron Ring Ceremony poems The Corporation of the Seven Wardens is seeking to commission two new poems, one in each of Canada’s official language…
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#NEM2023 continues: Register for ‘Where is the E in STEM?’
March 16, 2023
March is National Engineering Month in Canada with events taking place across the country. Some of these events introduce children and youth to the world of engineering, while others bring together engineering students, EITs, and professional engineers for important discussions about their engineer…
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Engineers Canada sharing work on its guideline on Indigenous consultation and engagement
March 16, 2023
On March 3-5, the 2023 AISES (American Indian Society for Engineering and Science) in Canada National Gathering brought together Indigenous people and their allies from across generations to learn from one another and share their work and experiences. At the gathering, Engineers Canada co-presented…
Daily Media Report recap: March 3-16, 2023
March 16, 2023
Calling for change to the iron ring ceremony. ACEC-Ontario launches professional development learning platform. A discipline notice in BC. These were the most-read stories in the Daily Media Report in early March. Iron ring: Robyn Paul, a co-facilitator of Retool the Ring, was interviewed in a Toro…
Ethics and engineering
March 16, 2023
As members of a licensed profession, engineers are required to abide by their regulators’ codes of ethics. While enforced through regulatory action, these codes, which extend beyond particular practice to more general principles governing decisions and behaviour, are designed so that engineers have…