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Engineers Canada news

Daily Media Report recap: October 13-October 26, 2023

October 26, 2023

Ontario engineer pleads guilty to forged document offence in PEI. A new edition of the BC Building Code (BCBC) is expected to be enacted December 2023. A Nova Scotia company was fined for the use of a professional engineer’s seal. These were the most-read stories in the Daily Media Report in mid-October.

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Engineers Canada issues Request for Proposal for the 30 by 30 Conference Sponsorship Coordinator

October 17, 2023

Engineers Canada is seeking proposals from bidders to develop and implement a sponsorship strategy for Engineers Canada’s 2024 30 by 30 Conference. The annual 30 by 30 Conference is part of the 30 by 30 initiative, with its goal of increasing the proportion of newly licensed women engineers to 30 p…

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Gerard McDonald to retire as Engineers Canada CEO

October 12, 2023

After five years as Chief Executive Officer of Engineers Canada, Gerard McDonald, MBA, P.Eng., ICD.D, has announced that he will be retiring as of June 28, 2024.

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Awards and recognition

Applications now open for the 2024 Engineers Canada Awards program

October 12, 2023

Engineers across Canada and in our local communities are credited for some of the world’s most imperative innovations, technologies, and research. The Engineers Canada Awards program celebrates the exemplary work and contributions of engineers and engineering students in the profession. Nominations…

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Engineers Canada news

Daily Media Report recap: September 28-October 12, 2023

October 12, 2023

Toronto reveals the top five shortlisted designs for the new Keating Channel pedestrian bridge. Researchers study the secrets of how ancient buildings remain standing for hundreds of years. Engineers and Geoscientists BC release a new guide on Embodied Carbon Considerations for Structural Engineers. These were the most-read stories in the Daily Media Report in the beginning of October.

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The Fall Let’s Talk Careers Competition kicks off October 30th!

October 12, 2023

Engineers Canada, in partnership with Let’s Talk Science, Skills/Compétences Canada, and ChatterHigh, is supporting the Let’s Talk Careers: Canada’s Most Informed School and Students Competition, bringing an added focus to engineering.  

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Having a seat at the table: Environmentalism in the oil and gas industry

October 12, 2023

Ijeoma Omodu is a mechanical engineer and an environmentalist who works in the oil and gas industry, focusing on reducing emissions and environmental impact while advocating for sustainable energy security.

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2023 membership report now available

September 28, 2023

The annual report gathers information on the provincial and territorial engineering regulators’ membership, providing information about the growth and composition of the engineering profession in Canada.

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Indigenous peoples

Marking National Truth and Reconciliation Day and Orange Shirt Day 

September 28, 2023

To mark National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day on September 30, our staff reflected on what we have done to advance truth and reconciliation in engineering, and what work we will continue to undertake. 

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ICYMI: Engineers Canada celebrates Gender Equality Week

September 28, 2023

September 17 to 23, 2023, was Gender Equality Week in Canada. We take this opportunity to consider the actions that we can all undertake to bring greater diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging to our schools, workplaces, and the engineering profession overall.  

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