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Counting down the top 5 engineering news stories of 2021

December 16, 2021

These were the most-read stories from the Engineers Canada Daily Media Report this year.

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Happy holidays from Engineers Canada!

December 16, 2021

Reflecting on another pandemic year, our staff have compiled a playlist of our notable songs of the past 12 months - the tracks that we listened to the most, or helped us get through another pandemic year. We hope they inspire you as they have inspired us!

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Daily Media Report recap: November 19-December 2, 2021

December 2, 2021

Rebuilding after severe weather in BC. MRNA vaccines and their potential in the medical field. And an agreement between St. Lawrence College and Queen’s University. These were the most-read stories from the Daily Media Report in late November. Severe weather: Recent severe weather in British Columb…

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Equity, diversity, and inclusion

CEMF annual scholarships honour memory of 14 women killed at École Polytechnique

December 2, 2021

CEMF honours the memory of the 14 women—most of whom were engineering students—whose contributions to Canada ended on December 6, 1989.

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Government and public policy

Speech from the Throne focuses on climate change, reconciliation, post-pandemic economy

November 25, 2021

On November 24, 2021, Governor General Mary May Simon delivered the Speech from the Throne, officially launching the 44th Parliament and outlining the government’s main goals for the session.

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Engineers Canada issues RFP for Complex Change Management Services to support their strategic priority to “Investigate and validate the purpose and scope of accreditation”

November 24, 2021

As part of 1.1 “Investigate and validate the purpose and scope of accreditation” from Engineers Canada’s 2022-2024 strategic plan, Engineers Canada is seeking proposals from individuals or entities to provide complex change management services to support the achievement of its strategic priority to “Investigate and Validate the Purpose and Scope of Accreditation”.

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Equity, diversity, and inclusion

The importance of storytelling in EDI: Persist Series episode 8

November 18, 2021

Every second Wednesday of the month, DiscoverE’s Persist Series hosts a session where women in engineering and technology candidly share their personal stories, discuss how to navigate workplace challenges and more.

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Engineers Canada news

Daily Media Report recap: November 5-18, 2021

November 18, 2021

Engineers and Geoscientists BC Council election results. An interim practice restriction order against the engineer of the ill-fated Danbrook One highrise in Langford, BC. And a new Executive Director and Registrar at the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan. Thes…

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Engineers Canada news

The CEAB releases its first Accountability in Accreditation report

November 18, 2021

Accountability in Accreditation is a unique Engineers Canada program designed to continually improve the transparency and effectiveness of the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB) accreditation system

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Daily Media Report recap: October 22-November 4, 2021

November 4, 2021

New legislation in Alberta that would impact professionals from other provinces moving to Alberta. Proposed legislation in Ontario that would impact internationally trained professionals moving to Ontario. And the “frat culture” that still exists in STEM classrooms. These were the most-read stories…

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