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Engineers Canada issues RFP for Complex Change Management Services to support their strategic priority to “Investigate and validate the purpose and scope of accreditation”
November 24, 2021
As part of 1.1 “Investigate and validate the purpose and scope of accreditation” from Engineers Canada’s 2022-2024 strategic plan, Engineers Canada is seeking proposals from individuals or entities to provide complex change management services to support the achievement of its strategic priority to “Investigate and Validate the Purpose and Scope of Accreditation”.
Daily Media Report recap: November 5-18, 2021
November 18, 2021
Engineers and Geoscientists BC Council election results. An interim practice restriction order against the engineer of the ill-fated Danbrook One highrise in Langford, BC. And a new Executive Director and Registrar at the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan. Thes…
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The CEAB releases its first Accountability in Accreditation report
November 18, 2021
Accountability in Accreditation is a unique Engineers Canada program designed to continually improve the transparency and effectiveness of the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB) accreditation system
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The importance of storytelling in EDI: Persist Series episode 8
November 18, 2021
Every second Wednesday of the month, DiscoverE’s Persist Series hosts a session where women in engineering and technology candidly share their personal stories, discuss how to navigate workplace challenges and more.
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Daily Media Report recap: October 22-November 4, 2021
November 4, 2021
New legislation in Alberta that would impact professionals from other provinces moving to Alberta. Proposed legislation in Ontario that would impact internationally trained professionals moving to Ontario. And the “frat culture” that still exists in STEM classrooms. These were the most-read stories…
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Engineers Canada achieves gold on its Journey to Excellence
November 4, 2021
Engineers Canada was honoured with gold level certification against Excellence Canada's Excellence, Wellness, and Innovation Standard®. The award is the culmination of a five-year progression and a focussed effort on improving organizational effectiveness.
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Ontario proposing significant changes to licensure requirements in Bill 27
November 4, 2021
Ontario introduced Bill 27, Working for Workers Act, 2021. Among the changes proposed by this bill is a plan to remove barriers for internationally trained individuals to get licensed to practise in certain regulated professions, including engineering.
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New federal cabinet sworn in
October 27, 2021
The Right Honourable Justin Trudeau unveiled his new, gender-balanced cabinet in Ottawa, ON, on October 26, 2021. The 38-member cabinet includes Omar Alghabra, a professional engineer, who remains in cabinet as Minister of Transport.
Call for nominations: EDI leaders in engineering workplaces
October 27, 2021
Engineers Canada is seeking nominations for speakers and leaders to profile at the 2022 30 by 30 Conference, to be held on April 23, 2022.
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Investigate accreditation strategic priority kicks off
October 26, 2021
Engineers Canada has kick-started work on a strategic priority to Investigate and validate the purpose and scope of accreditation (or page 5 of this pdf). This strategic priority will confirm the regulators’ requirements for the accreditation system and determine if changes are needed and, if so, w…
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