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Registration now open for educators to sign up for Future City Experience
January 28, 2021
New this year, Engineers Canada is launching the Future City Experience, an abbreviated version of the Future City Competition intended for educators and students who are new to Future City.
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Daily Media Report recap: January 15-28, 2021
January 28, 2021
APEGA’s ability to disclose details of investigations. Ventilation and the spread of COVID-19. Biased language in job advertisements. These were the most-read stories in the Daily Media Report in the latter half of January. APEGA: APEGA responded to public concerns about transparency in investigati…
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Registration now open for new offering of free online course, Sustainability in Practice
January 14, 2021
After five previous successful offerings and more that 7,800 participants worldwide, registration is now open for a sixth offering of Sustainability in Practice.

Engineers Canada submits comments to government on offshore renewable energy regulations
January 14, 2021
In early January, Engineers Canada submitted comments to Natural Resources Canada on their discussion paper regarding Canada’s approach to offshore renewable energy regulations.

Call for volunteers: Engineers Canada seeking engineer volunteers for Future City
January 14, 2021
Engineers Canada and Engineers of Tomorrow are looking for engineers to volunteer for the Future City Experience.
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Areas of regulation to watch in 2021
January 14, 2021
In the first of a two-part series, we consider what 2021 may hold in store for engineering regulators, from changes to regulatory frameworks, to the effects of COVID-19.


What 2021 holds in store for Engineers Canada
January 14, 2021
Like most organizations, 2020 threw Engineers Canada a curveball in the form of the COVID-19 pandemic. But our staff and volunteers proved themselves to be resilient as we adapted a work-from-home posture, accomplishing a great deal despite the challenges faced last year.
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Daily Media Report recap: January 1-14, 2021
January 14, 2021
Annette Bergeron chairs ESA board. Gina Cody appointed to Order of Canada. News from Queen’s Engineering. These were the most-read stories from the Daily Media Report in early January. Annette Bergeron: Former Engineers Canada president Annette Bergeron has been elected to chair the board of direct…
CEAB consultation on Interpretive Statement on Licensure Expectations and Requirements closes Friday
January 1, 2021
The Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB) is inviting comments from accreditation stakeholders on proposed changes to clauses 8 and 9 of the Interpretive Statement on Licensure (Appendix 3 CEAB Accreditation Criteria and Procedures). The proposed changes are in response to stakeholder fee…
Thank you for providing feedback on the Engineering Design Task Force Report
January 1, 2021
Thank you to everyone who provided feedback on the Engineering Design Task Force Report. We received comments from over 40 individuals and HEIs. The task force is reviewing the feedback received and preparing a full consultation report. Final recommendations to the CEAB will be presented at the Jun…
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