National Engineering Month: Opening doors for the next generation
March 12, 2026
According to the Forward Engineering Collective, by working together to inspire connection, drive inclusion, showcase engineering, and improve impact, we can all play a part in opening doors to a future that reflects the full diversity of Canada’s learners.
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News
Program now available for 2026 CCWESTT Conference featuring full day of 30 by 30 programming
March 12, 2026
The program for this year’s CCWESTT Conference, Beyond Boundaries: Collaborating for Collective Action, is now available and early-bird pricing has been extended until March 17.
Why talk about money?
March 12, 2026
Money becomes an important topic in every relationship. How you and your partner handle financial conversations will evolve, but discussing money early and often matters. Whether you’re in a relationship or single, the Investment and Retirement Solutions team at Canada Life is here to help you make confident decisions about your financial future.
Engineering in the Age of AI: Black voices in research and practice
February 12, 2026
During Black History Month, Engineers Canada is highlighting a Black engineer and a PhD student who are not only engaging with AI, but also helping shape how it is used responsibly, ethically, and effectively within and outside of the profession.
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Stress‑Testing Your Insurance: An Engineering Approach to Personal Risk Planning
February 12, 2026
Engineers can apply a stress‑test approach to review whether their insurance continues to meet their needs as responsibilities evolve. The Engineers Canada‑sponsored Term Life Insurance program offers calculators that support this evaluation.
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Protecting the public and Canada’s engineers and geoscientists: The Secondary Professional Liability Insurance Program
January 15, 2026
The Secondary Professional Liability Insurance (SPLI) Program, operated by Hub International, an Engineers Canada affinity partner, provides insurance coverage for individual liability arising from provided professional services like these.
Daily Media Report
Western engineering students present capstone projects - Western NewsOpens in a new window
April 7, 2026 - UWO Western News
Celebrating student leadership and service across U of T EngineeringOpens in a new window
April 7, 2026 - University of Toronto Engineering
JD Power cancels summer internships leaving 25 Western University students hangingOpens in a new window
April 7, 2026 - CBC News Online
To the moon: The mechanical engineering behind the Artemis II launchOpens in a new window
April 7, 2026 - McMaster U - Faculty of Engineering
Moose Jaw man pleads guilty to unlicensed engineering practiceOpens in a new window
April 7, 2026 - Moose Jaw Today
CBCL Limited invests in experiential learning at UNB for engineersOpens in a new window
April 7, 2026 - University of New Brunswick
Blazing performance: Materials engineering student wins 3 Minute ThesisOpens in a new window
April 7, 2026 - Dalhousie News
Build, code, compete: Dal robotics contest tests future engineersOpens in a new window
April 7, 2026 - Dalhousie News