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What you’ve told us so far

August 1, 2017

You appreciate getting the monthly updates on the program’s progress. Some of you have offered to help and collaborate with us on upcoming program initiatives. Thank you! We will be reaching out to those individuals to decide on the best approach to include them in the process. You’ve asked questi…

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August updates

August 1, 2017

The program has received great levels of support from the Accreditation Board and the Engineers Canada Board. Members of both recognize the importance of this work and the benefit it will bring to all involved in the accreditation process in Canada. Requirements gathering and analysis continue as …

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Join Engineers Canada at Gender Summit North America, November 6-8

July 27, 2017

From November 6 to 8, 2017, close to 600 advocates of gender equality from the worlds of science, engineering, and innovation  will head to Montréal, QC, to participate in Gender Summit North America 2017. 

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American Society of Civil Engineers announces international eLearning initiative and first guided online courses for civil engineers

July 27, 2017

The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) recently launched a series of new, premium guided online courses that provide rigorous learning for international civil engineers—in Canada and beyond—in high-demand topics such as construction, architecture, structures, water, forensics and sustainability, to name a few. 

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Julie Payette named Canada’s next Governor General

July 14, 2017

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that former astronaut Julie Payette, OC, CQ, FIC, ing., will become Canada’s next Governor General in September 2017.

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New platform will streamline accreditation process and enrolment and degrees awarded survey

June 28, 2017

The delivery of a reliable, high-quality program for the accreditation of engineering programs is a core part of the work that Engineers Canada does. Over the last several years, it has become clear that the current approach for collecting accreditation information is imposing an unsustainable strain for higher education institution (HEI) staff, volunteers, and Engineers Canada staff.

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Pakistan admitted into Washington Accord at annual meeting of International Engineering Alliance

June 28, 2017

At the annual meeting of the International Engineering Alliance from June 18 to 23, 2017, in Anchorage, Alaska, delegates unanimously approved Pakistan’s—as represented by the Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC)—application for signatory status in the Washington Accord, effective this year.  

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Engineers Canada participates in sharing circle on Indigenous engineering education in Canada

June 14, 2017

At the Canadian Engineering Education Assocation Annual Conference, held in Toronto, ON, from June 4-7, 2017, Engineers Canada staff and members of its Indigenous Peoples Access to Engineering Working Group participated in a sharing circle on Indigenous Education in Canada. Held on the lawn of the …

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Celebrating innovating: 150 years of Canadian engineering

June 9, 2017

What does canal design have in common with telecommunications and artificial intelligence? Canada is a wide and varied land. From Nunavut to Nova Scotia, the nation sprawls across vast distances, offering diverse terrain and dispersed population. That diversity is reflected in the pages of Canada's…

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2017-2018 Future City Competition to ask students to design age-friendly cities

May 31, 2017

DiscoverE has announced its theme for the 2017-2018 Future City Competition. This year, students in Grades 6, 7, and 8 will be asked to respond to the issue of The Age-Friendly City, and address the challenges in designing innovative solutions that can serve an urban area’s older population. Long-h…

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