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Engineers Canada is the national organization of the 12 provincial and territorial associations that regulate the profession of engineering in Canada and license the country's more than 234,000 members of the engineering profession.

This site offers detailed information on the programs, services and initiatives that Engineers Canada undertakes, and on the various boards, committees and volunteers that contribute to our work. It also contains links to the websites of our member associations and order as well as to other engineering organizations around the world.


Latest News

News Release
Engineers Canada Recognizes Federal Government's Commitment to Foreign Credential Recognition Today the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development Canada, announced funding worth $785,438 toward the development of a competency-based assessment system for engineering work experience.

News Release
Engineers Canada Pleased with Announcement of Engagement Process for a Long-term Infrastructure Plan in Canada Today the Honourable Denis Lebel, Minister of Transport, Infrastructure, and Communities launched the government’s formal engagement process to develop a new long-term plan for public infrastructure beyond the expiry of the Building Canada Plan in 2014.

Message from the President
February 2012 Changing the Conversation about Engineering As I reflect back on 2011, I have had several discussions around how professional engineers explain what we do and how we are represented to others as a profession. As engineers, it is up to us to promote engineering as the rewarding career that it is, but we must also focus more intently on the excellent innovative work we do that benefits...

Between Us
January 2012

 

Language Benchmarking Project

We are looking for any francophone or anglophone participants who would like to volunteer for the field trials in the Ottawa/Montreal areas. If there is a large enough group or a class at your university interested in participating, the researchers will attempt to do a field trial there as well.