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Register today for a National Engineering Month conversation about sustainability and equity
February 29, 2024
This National Engineering Month, Engineers Canada and the Climate Risk Institute (CRI) are jointly hosting a conversation entitled “Synergizing Sustainability and Equity: A Blueprint for Exceptional Low Carbon Buildings.”
Black Engineers of Canada: Empowering excellence and diversity in engineering
February 29, 2024
For this year’s Black History Month 2024, Engineers Canada caught up with its partners at Black Engineers of Canada (BEC) to get an update on their key initiatives, their recent events, and what they’ve got coming up.
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Engineers Canada launches Pathway to Engineering in support of aspiring engineers
February 29, 2024
Engineers Canada has launched Pathway to Engineering, a resource to help engineering graduates better understand the licensure process, grow their professional network, and understand the advantages to earning their P.Eng.
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Kim Bouffard appointed CCWESTT Interim President
February 29, 2024
Kim Bouffard, Manager of Belonging and Engagement at Engineers Canada, has been appointed Interim President of the Canadian Coalition of Women in Engineering, Science, Trades, and Technology (CCWESTT).
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Daily Media Report recap: February 16-February 29, 2024
February 29, 2024
Changes to BC’s building code and their impact on sustainability. A McMaster engineering student’s 3D-printed exoskeleton. An opinion piece about immigrants and underemployment. These were the most-read stories in the Daily Media Report in late February.
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Daily Media Report recap: February 2-February 15, 2024
February 15, 2024
The BC Supreme Court decision affirmed protection over the title “engineer” under the Professional Governance Act. A discipline notice to an engineer who signed and sealed drawings for a guardrail system without performing the necessary assessments. A biographical note of Marie Lemay, the President…
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The second annual EngiQueers Canada Conference
February 15, 2024
At the end of January, Engineers Canada’s Chief Executive Officer, Gerard McDonald, along with Jeanette Southwood, Vice President, Corporate Affairs and Strategic Partnerships, Yasemin Tanaçan-Blacklock, Advisor, Equity and Belonging, and Eileen Sowunmi, Associate, Outreach and Belonging all partic…
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The vital role of public members on engineering regulator boards
February 15, 2024
Legislative frameworks for professional self-regulation depend on professions autonomously governing themselves. The governing body is tasked with safeguarding the public, upholding trust, and overseeing critical regulatory functions such as licensing, continuing competency, ethical standards, and …
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Sponsorship opportunities available for 2024 30 by 30 Conference
February 1, 2024
Registration is now open for the 2024 30 by 30 Conference: Turning Knowledge Into Action for Gender Equity in Engineering.
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Nova Scotia court ruling reinforces right-to-practise legislation
February 1, 2024
A January 23, 2024, decision from a Nova Scotia court has upheld the reputation and integrity of the engineering profession and the importance of licensure.
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