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CEEA-ACEG 2018 an opportunity to share information, contribute to student success
June 1, 2018
Delegates from across Canada recently gathered at the University of British Columbia for the Canadian Engineering Education Association’s (CEEA-ACEG) 2018 conference, which was held from June 3 to 6, 2018. The conference theme was “Building Foundations for Student Success,” whi…
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Improvements to our website content
June 1, 2018
This week we launched improvements to the AIP section of the Engineers Canada website. Improvements include updated descriptions of the program’s makeup and aims, as well as searchable newsfeeds that allow visitors to better access past updates and view program progress. Visit the updated AIP web p…
Gap analysis of the accreditation volunteer program
June 1, 2018
In June, we began studying Engineers Canada’s accreditation volunteer program as it relates to industry practices in volunteer management. Through this analysis, we’re aiming to identify and close any existing gaps in volunteer orientation and training, data management of volunteer information, vol…
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Finalizing vendor contract
June 1, 2018
We continue to make progress on finalizing the contract with our data management system vendor. June has been focused on developing of a statement of work, which outlines the division of work to be undertaken by the vendor and by Engineers Canada.
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Engineers Canada co-organizes event on integrating climate risk management into infrastructure planning at UNFCCC
May 31, 2018
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Combining traditional knowledge with the PIEVC framework to strengthen climate resilient infrastructure in First Nations communities
May 31, 2018
Working together with the Ontario First Nations Technical Services Corporation (OFNTSC) and Stantec, Engineers Canada has released a new version of the Public Infrastructure Engineering Vulnerability Committee (PIEVC) Protocol that is tailored specifically for the unique requirements of First Natio…
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Celebrate International Women in Engineering Day on June 23
May 31, 2018
Saturday, June 23, 2018, is International Women in Engineering Day (INWED), an international awareness campaign to raise the profile of women in engineering and focus attention on the exciting career opportunities available to girls in this industry. For INWED 2018 Engineers Canada and the 30 by 30…
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Annette Bergeron appointed Engineers Canada president
May 26, 2018
SASKATOON, SK, May 26, 2018 – Engineers Canada is pleased to welcome Annette Bergeron, MBA, FEC, P.Eng., as president for the 2018–2019 term. In the coming year, Bergeron and the Engineers Canada Board will work with the engineering regulators to advance the profession in the public interest.
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2018 Engineers Canada award recipients honoured
May 24, 2018
Stories of achievement, excellence and passion for the engineering profession May 23, 2018, Ottawa, Ontario – This Thursday evening at a gala held in Saskatoon, eight outstanding engineers from across Canada will receive top honours for their contributions to the engineering profession. Presented b…
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#PEngsOnTheHill: Engineers Canada meets with 56 parliamentarians on annual Hill Day
May 3, 2018
On Tuesday, April 24, 2018, members of Engineers Canada’s Bridging Government and Engineers Committee, Public Affairs Advisory Committee, and Engineers Canada staff met with parliamentarians and their staff to raise awareness of the issues directly affecting the engineering profession across Canada.
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