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Regulation

Engineers Canada attends meeting of the U.S. National Council of Examiners of Engineering and Surveying 

September 8, 2022

Kathy Baig, President of Engineers Canada and Kyle Smith, Manager of Regulatory Research and International Mobility attended the 101st National Council of Examiners of Engineering and Surveying (NCEES) Annual Meeting.

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Regulation

Engineering regulators reiterate licensure requirements for those using “software engineer” and other IT titles

August 25, 2022

Engineers Canada and the 12 engineering regulators across Canada have co-signed a statement reiterating that the use of titles such as “software engineer”, “computer engineer”, and similar titles that prefix “engineer” within IT-related disciplines and practices are restricted to those who are licensed as an engineer.

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Stories about engineers

Social media and engineering: Engineers on Instagram!

August 25, 2022

Social media is utilized by many, including engineers, to start, progress and navigate their academics, passions and careers. With numerous options available, deciding which platforms to use and for what purpose is often the next step.

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Daily Media Report recap: August 12-August 25, 2022

August 25, 2022

An indigenous youth camp combines traditional Mi’kmaw knowledge with STEM. A system that revolutionizes the rehabilitation of stroke patients with the help of Laurentian graduates. The delay in construction of a major infrastructure in Quebec’s expected to cause major congestion. These were th…

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#EngineeringLife supported by TD Insurance

August 16, 2022

#EngineeringLife is an occasional series that explores the human side of engineering. These stories focus on the lives and insights of engineers, EITs, and engineering students, highlighting their experiences and their perspectives on important issues facing society today. This series is supported …

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Daily Media Report recap: July 29-August 11, 2022

August 11, 2022

A University of Toronto Engineering team designs a new hydrogel that opens pathways to more targeted cancer treatments. A discipline notice for a BC engineer. An op-ed about science’s equity problem. These were the most-read stories in the Daily Media Report in early August.

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Climate change and the environment

Engineers Canada comments on the development of a National Adaptation Strategy

August 11, 2022

In July 2022, Engineers Canada submitted comments to Environment and Climate Change Canada discussion paper on developing a National Adaptation Strategy.

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Grade-school students (K-12)

Engineers Canada expands engineers crest program

August 11, 2022

Originally created in partnership with Girl Guides Canada to be awarded to Guides who completed engineering-related activities, Engineers Canada has partnered with Scouts Canada to expand eligibility for the engineering crest to both Girl Guides and Scouts.  

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Stories about engineers

What the James Webb Space Telescope means to engineers

July 28, 2022

Engineers Canada gets engineers’ reactions about the first images from the Webb telescope, and what it means for the future of space exploration.

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Legal cases

Engineers Canada wins trademark decision

July 28, 2022

In June, the Trademarks Opposition Board ruled in favour of Engineers Canada’s opposition to an application that would have seen the term ‘engineering’ used inaccurately.

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