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Climate change and the environment

House Finance Committee includes Engineers Canada recommendations in pre-budget consultation

February 17, 2021

The House Finance committee (FINA) tabled its pre-budget consultation report on February 16, including recommendations from Engineers Canada’s pre-budget submission.

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Equity, diversity, and inclusion

New report finds a lack of Indigenous representation in engineering occupations

February 11, 2021

A new report commissioned by Engineers Canada and completed by Big River Analytics has found that Indigenous people are underrepresented in engineering occupations relative to Indigenous representation in the total population and in the labour force. Considering only those individuals in their main…

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Equity, diversity, and inclusion

Enrolment and degrees awarded in engineering continue to grow

February 11, 2021

Engineers Canada released the latest enrolment and degrees awarded data from higher education institutions in Engineers for Tomorrow: Trends in Engineering Enrolment and Degrees Awarded 2015-2019.

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Grade-school students (K-12)

Save the date! National Engineering Month goes virtual

February 11, 2021

National Engineering Month kicks off March 1! Each year, the engineering community celebrates National Engineering Month in March. With its theme, “There’s a place for you,” the month celebrates the diversity of thought, opportunities, and people that make up the engineering profession. The enginee…

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Equity, diversity, and inclusion

Join CCWESTT for a Black History Month discussion

February 11, 2021

Join the Canadian Coalition of Women in Engineering, Science, Trades, and Technology (CCWESTT) on February 25, 2021, at 12 p.m. EST as they celebrate Black History Month with an exploration of three women’s lived experiences in science, engineering, technology, and trades (SETT). Panellists include…

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Engineers Canada news

Daily Media Report recap: January 29-February 11, 2021

February 11, 2021

A disciplinary notice in Smithers, BC. Updated designations for engineering and geoscience licensees in BC. And mapping the places people have cried on the University of Waterloo campus. These were the most read stories in the Daily Media Report in early February. Disciplinary notice: The Disciplin…

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Regulation

How the CEQB and CEAB have made the shift to virtual volunteering

February 11, 2021

For nearly a year, the world has been coming to understand what it means to work from home. A veritable avalanche of resources has been produced in the past 11 months, but only a small proportion have explored what it means to volunteer from home. When the Canadian Engineering Qualifications Board …

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Registration now open for educators to sign up for Future City Experience

January 28, 2021

New this year, Engineers Canada is launching the Future City Experience, an abbreviated version of the Future City Competition intended for educators and students who are new to Future City.

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Seeing what others haven’t: creativity and inspiration in engineering

January 28, 2021

We asked engineers, where does their creativity come from? What sparks creativity for engineers? What inspires it?

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Three more areas of regulation to watch in 2021

January 28, 2021

In the second of a two-part series, we consider what 2021 may hold in store for engineering regulators, from foreign credential recognition, to EDI considerations, to big data.

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Pagination