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Daily Media Report recap: April 12-April 25, 2024
April 25, 2024
A discipline notice was given to an engineer for structural drawings that failed to comply to building requirements and guidelines. An episode of the EdUp Canada podcast featuring Marie Lemay, the CEO and president of the Royal Canadian Mint. Displaced tenants are calling for work to stop at UBC construction site. These were the most-read stories in the Daily Media Report in mid-April.
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Building Tomorrows campaign launches for second year
April 25, 2024
One year ago, Engineers Canada launched a national marketing campaign to highlight the ways engineers are making our lives better. The campaign returns this spring to showcase the breadth and depth of the engineering profession.
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Engineers Canada welcomes Budget 2024 investments in housing construction, AI safety
April 16, 2024
Engineers Canada welcomes new federal investments to spur economic growth as announced in Budget 2024.
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Pathway to Engineering successfully hosts its first webinar
April 11, 2024
March 27, Pathway to Engineering, the new platform to support recent engineering graduates, held the first of its Exchanges webinar series: You Have Your Engineering Degree... Now What? Here’s a recap of the webinar.
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Celebrating volunteers at Engineers Canada
April 11, 2024
Next week is National Volunteer Week and organizations across the country will be recognizing the difference volunteers make through the theme, “every moment matters.”
Futures of Engineering Accreditation fall consultations summary
April 11, 2024
From September-November of 2023, the FEA project team travelled across Canada to meet with members of the CEAB and CEQB, regulators, and Engineering Deans Canada (EDC) to review draft concepts for a Full Spectrum Competency Profile (FSCP) and potential focuses for a renewed purpose of accreditation.
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Daily Media Report recap: March 29-April 11, 2024
April 11, 2024
The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. A university lecturer is dropped from two universities following publication of a paper suggesting professors should be able to date students. In British Columbia, climate change is spotlighting gaps in the science of forest hydrology and infrastructure. These were the most-read stories in the beginning of April.
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Engineers Canada comments on federal government housing announcement
April 8, 2024
Engineers Canada welcomes recent announcements aimed at reducing barriers to the introduction of new housing supply in Canada. As we noted in our comments to the Government of Canada on the proposed Housing Design Catalogue, professional engineers play an essential role in the building process by e…
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Safety in motion
March 28, 2024
Rob Langlois specializes in safety critical systems and has joined his community in making transport safer for fragile newborns. Most of us have become accustomed to the bumps, jostles, and loud noises of traveling down city streets and highways. Or the vibrating roar of an airplane take-off and la…
Climate change and infrastructure risk training for engineering professionals
March 28, 2024
Climate Risk Institute offers training and professional development courses that may be of interest to engineers involved in the planning, procurement, design, operation, maintenance, management or regulation of infrastructure and who need to consider climate risk, resilience, and the changing clim…
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