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Criteria change effective 2021/2022 accreditation cycle: Minimum required AUs
July 1, 2020
In May, on the CEAB’s recommendation, the Engineers Canada Board approved a motion to change Criterion 3.4.6 to reduce the minimum required accreditation units (AUs) in a program from 1,950 to 1,850. The CEAB had also approved a motion to change Appendix 7, Interpretive statement on Accreditation U…
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INWED 2020: How women in engineering are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic
June 18, 2020
June 23, 2020 is International Women in Engineering Day (INWED), a day to raise the profile of women in engineering. The theme of INWED 2020 is #ShapeTheWorld and is an opportunity to highlight the important contributions that women make in their communities through their engineering work.
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EngiQueers’ CANEQT program connects LGBTQ2+ engineering students with professionals and companies
June 18, 2020
June is Pride Month! We reached out to EngiQueers this month to tell us more about their CANEQT (Canadian Advisory Network of Engineers who identify as Queer and/or Trans) program.

Engineers Canada releases guide to acknowledging First Peoples and traditional land
June 18, 2020
As part of our recognition of Indigenous histories, Engineers Canada has developed a guide for our staff and volunteers to acknowledge First Peoples and traditional lands when they host meetings, public events, or conferences.
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EHRC launches gender equity report
June 18, 2020
Electricity Human Resources Canada, launched its research report, “Leadershift: Pathways to Gender Equity.”

Daily Media Report recap: June 4 to June 18, 2020
June 18, 2020
Disciplinary actions in BC and Newfoundland. The pandemic’s effect on the daily commute. And International Women in Engineering Day is coming up on June 23. These were the top stories from the Daily Media Report in early June. Mount Polley: Engineers and Geoscientists BC plan to call three engineer…
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INWED 2020: Noreen Kamal, PhD, P.Eng.
June 17, 2020
Assistant Professor, Department of Industrial Engineering Dalhousie University When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Noreen Kamal was surprised by the amount of data being made available by governments and epidemiologists. “I was amazed to see how much data around infections, recovery and deaths were av…
INWED 2020: Stephanie Willerth, PhD, P.Eng.
June 17, 2020
Stephanie Willerth, PhD, P.Eng. Photo credit: UVic Photo Services Professor of Biomedical Engineering University of Victoria As the COVID-19 pandemic spread to North America in early 2020, concerns over shortages of personal protective equipment grew as the demand for such equipment skyrocketed…
INWED 2020: Amina Stoddart, PhD, P.Eng. / Carolina Ontiveros
June 17, 2020
Amina Stoddart, Ph.D., P.Eng. Photo credit: Daniel Abriel Carolina Ontiveros Amina Stoddart, PhD, P.Eng. Assistant Professor, Civil and Resource Engineering, Dalhousie University Carolina Ontiveros Research Associate, Dalhousie University To the casual observer, the overlap between the wate…
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INWED 2020: Natalie Boudreau, M.A.Sc., P.Eng.
June 17, 2020
Clinical Engineering Program Manager Service New Brunswick As the Clinical Engineering Program Manager at Service New Brunswick, Natalie Boudreau leads of team of six engineers and technologists whose role it is to ensure that clinical engineering operations in the province achieve their targets, …
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