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Advisory board seeking Senate applications
March 24, 2022
The Independent Advisory Board for Senate Appointments is calling for new applicants to fill current and upcoming Senate vacancies.

Daily Media Report recap: March 11-24, 2022
March 24, 2022
New legislation for engineering and geoscience professions in Alberta in 2023. APEGA announces new president, executive, and councillors. Engineers and Geoscientists BC wraps up investigation into Mt. Polley mine disaster. These were the most-read stories from the Daily Media Report in mid-March. N…

Engineers Canada calls on government to promote and invest in activities to increase Canada’s productivity
March 24, 2022
At its late February meeting, the Engineers Canada Board approved a new National Position Statement on the essential role that engineers play in increasing Canada’s productivity.


Who can use the title “engineer”?
March 24, 2022
Within the engineering community there are a number of titles, roles, and responsibilities – some of which are restricted.


ICYMI: Engineers’ role in addressing climate change
March 17, 2022
On March 4, 2022, World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development, Engineers Canada hosted a panel discussion entitled Shaping our Future: Engineers’ Role in Addressing Climate Change.
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Daily Media Report recap: February 25-March 10, 2022
March 10, 2022
The importance of teaching engineering ethics. A statement from the WFEO on the war in Ukraine. An investigation into what critics allege is a photo-enforcement system in Winnipeg set up for profit rather than protection. These were the most-read articles in the Daily Media Report in late February …
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Engineers Canada calls for new regulatory framework for design of small fishing vessels
March 10, 2022
Engineers Canada has published a new Issue Statement about the federal regulations surrounding the design of small fishing vessels in Canada, calling for a new regulatory framework that ensures that fishing vessel emissions are reduced, while maintaining the safety of fishers as paramount.


2020 Enrolment and degrees awarded report shows continued growth in engineering
March 10, 2022
Engineers Canada released the latest enrolment and degrees awarded data from higher education institutions in Engineers for Tomorrow: Trends in Engineering Enrolment and Degrees Awarded 2016-2020. In 2020, 22 per cent more degrees were awarded in engineering than in 2016.
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Call for expressions of interest in joining the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB): Member-at-large position (1 nomination to be considered)
February 28, 2022
The Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB) is seeking a member-at-large, who will contribute to the CEAB’s ongoing work to accredit undergraduate engineering education programs across Canada. This is a volunteer position at a national level that includes significant travel to meetings and …


Highlighting the role of engineers in the Royal Canadian Navy
February 24, 2022
Appointed an Honorary Captain of the Royal Canadian Navy, Engineers Canada’s Jeanette Southwood is the first Honorary Captain to be affiliated with the naval engineering community.
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