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Tandem follow-up survey results being analyzed
September 1, 2019
We’re now analyzing the follow-up survey that we sent to those who completed the Enrolment and Degrees Awarded Survey using Tandem. Thank you again to those who responded—the information we collect from such feedback surveys directly feeds into improvements to the system and enables us to better se…
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Resources report in development
September 1, 2019
Our annual resource reports are on target for delivery to HEIs in the fall. These reports comprise one of the major outputs from the Enrolment and Degrees Awarded Survey, providing institutions with a useful overview of programs in their region and nationally, which helps them with planning and res…
CEAB meeting
September 1, 2019
The CEAB met in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, on September 14, 2019. The agenda included the election of a new vice-chair, whose term begins July 1, 2020. Members also discussed upcoming visiting team chair assignments and approved visiting team documentation and tools for the 2019-2020 vi…
Experts call on Quebec government to use qualifications-based selection in awarding engineering and architecture contracts
August 29, 2019
In an open letter published in mid-August by key media outlets in Quebec, more than twenty experts and organizations called on the Quebec government to use qualifications-based selection in awarding public contracts for engineering and architecture projects in the province.
Engineers Canada submits recommendations to federal government for 2020 budget
August 29, 2019
Engineers Canada has submitted its annual pre-budget recommendations to the federal government in advance of the 2020 budget.
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Engineers Canada takes Pride
August 29, 2019
Engineers Canada staff celebrated diversity, equity, and inclusion in our community by joining 190 other associations, community groups, businesses, and political parties walking in the national capital’s largest Pride parade to date.
Daily Media Report recap: August 16 to 29
August 29, 2019
A year after the project was finished, a condominium designer was stripped of their engineering permit for unrelated disciplinary action. New program to support foreign credential recognition. Climate change impacts on concrete. These were the most-read stories from the Daily Media Report since the…
New CEAB white paper proposes alternate curriculum measures
August 15, 2019
This week, the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB) released a white paper entitled “Curriculum content measurement: Beyond the AU”. It is now open for review and feedback until October 4, 2019.
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Newcomers website improvements coming this fall
August 15, 2019
In 2013, as part of our support to Canada’s engineering regulators, Engineers Canada launched the Roadmap to Engineering in Canada. For the past six years, this website has offered reliable, high-level information to international engineering graduates who want to learn more about licensing as engi…
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Daily Media Report recap: August 1 to 15
August 15, 2019
Three stories from BC on discipline, regulation, and the Mt. Polley mine disaster topped the reads from the Daily Media Report in the first two weeks of August. Disciplinary notice for BC engineer: On August 6, 2019, A panel of the Discipline Committee for Engineers and Geoscientists BC annou…