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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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Join the National Engineering Month celebrations this March!
February 1, 2024
Canada’s largest celebration of engineering is a month away! Engineers Canada is looking for leaders in the engineering community to lead events during #NEM2024.
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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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Canadian Engineering Qualifications Board (CEQB) webinar: Join the CEQB as a member-at-large
February 1, 2024
The Canadian Engineering Qualifications Board (CEQB) is currently seeking a member-at-large to contribute to its vital work which serves and responds to the needs of Canada’s engineering regulators and the engineering community. To this end, the CEQB would like to offer to interested applicants the opportunity to participate in an open discussion with current CEQB members via webinar.


Looking back, moving forward: Reflecting on Stephanie Price, Executive Vice President of Regulatory Affairs’ time at Engineers Canada
February 1, 2024
After a remarkable 15-year journey, Engineers Canada bids farewell to its Executive Vice President, Regulatory affairs, Stephanie Price.

Daily Media Report recap: January 19-February 1, 2024
February 1, 2024
A discipline notice to an engineer who prepared and authenticated the structural design for the project that did not comply with the 2012 BC Building Code. The appointment of the dean of the Faculty of Engineering for the University of Alberta. An update on Trust in Research Undertaken in Science and Technology Scholarly Network (TRuST). These were the most-read stories in the Daily Media Report at the end of January.
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Registration now open for 2024 30 by 30 Conference
January 18, 2024
Join Engineers Canada at the 2024 30 by 30 Conference: Turning Knowledge into Action for Gender Equity in Engineering. Registration is now open at the conference website.
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Daily Media Report year in review recap for 2023
January 18, 2024
These stories represent the most-read stories from the Daily Media Report in 2023. They encompass news about regulation, public safety, and issues surrounding equity and diversity within the engineering profession.
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Engineers Canada’s top 5 Stories of 2023
January 18, 2024
Engineers Canada covered many stories and events throughout 2023. Five stories in particular captured readers’ interest this past year. Here are the top 5 most read stories from Engineers Canada in 2023.
