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Daily Media Report recap: April 25 to May 9
May 9, 2019
Stories of discipline and enforcement dominated the Daily Media Report in late April and early May, with disciplinary decisions in BC and Newfoundland and Labrador, and a case involving the illegal use of the term P.Eng. in Ontario. British Columbia: Engineers and Geoscientists British Columbia ann…
Enrolment and Degrees Awarded Survey now live
May 1, 2019
May 13, 2019 marked the launch of this year’s Enrolment and Degrees Awarded Survey, which was particularly exciting because it also marked the first deployment of our new data management system, Tandem. To prepare for this, we’ve delivered five training sessions (two French, three English), which w…
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Enrolment and Degrees Awarded Survey: What’s changing and what’s staying the same
May 1, 2019
With the launch of Tandem to collect data for the Enrolment and Degrees Awarded Survey, we’ve made several changes to survey processes and tools, as well as the content itself. We’ve compiled a list to help users better understand what’s changing and staying the same: The tool has changed but the …
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Engineers Canada requests proposals for undertaking Infrastructure Resilience Professional program
April 30, 2019
Engineers Canada has issued a request for proposals (RFP) for organizations to assume responsibility for Engineers Canada’s Infrastructure Resilience Professional (IRP) program. A summary of questions and answers submitted to Engineers Canada about the RFP is now available.
Standing Committee releases report on northern infrastructure projects; incorporates Engineers Canada recommendations
April 25, 2019
The House of Commons Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs has released recommendations on improving infrastructure development and maintenance in the north, including a recommendation suggested by Engineers Canada for climate vulnerability assessments.
The Work of Champions: APEGS and University of Saskatchewan
April 25, 2019
30 by 30 is a multi-faceted goal, encapsulating numerous aspects of awareness, attraction, and retention. In the words of Margaret Anne Hodges, 30 by 30 Champion for APEGS, “The engineering profession, including geoscience, needs to speak to girls of all ages, young women, and career women, as well as the people in their lives that influence their life decisions, which is no small task.”
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Joint statement on license mobility
April 25, 2019
The National Society of Professional Engineers and Engineers Canada recently issued a joint statement on license mobility.
Engineers Canada Board approves new National Position Statement on regulation of coastal engineering
April 25, 2019
A new National Position Statement on the regulation of coastal engineering calls for better regulation of offshore engineering.
Daily Media Report recap: April 11 to 25
April 25, 2019
Honouring an engineering educator. A networking event first in West Kootenays. A retired city engineer ID’d as alleged perpetrator of shootings in Penticton, BC. These were the most read stories from the Daily Media Report for mid-April. Celebrating an engineering educator: University of Calgary Pr…
Canadian Engineering Competition bridges engineering education and industry challenges
April 11, 2019
This year, Canadian Engineering Competition organizers focused challenges on the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.