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Engineers Canada

Engineers Canada

Engineers Canada upholds the honour, integrity, and interests of the engineering profession by supporting consistent high standards in the regulation of engineering, encouraging the growth of the profession in Canada, and inspiring public confidence. For over 80 years, we have worked on behalf of the provincial and territorial associations that regulate engineering practice and license the country’s 300,000 members of the engineering profession.

Our work is focussed on 10 core purposes, as established by Engineers Canada’s members, the engineering regulators:

  1. Accrediting undergraduate engineering programs.
  2. Facilitating and fostering working relationships between and among the regulators.
  3. Providing services and tools that enable the assessment of engineering qualifications, foster excellence in engineering practice and regulation, and facilitate mobility of practitioners within Canada.
  4. Offering national programs.
  5. Advocating to the federal government.
  6. Actively monitoring, researching, and advising on changes and advances that impact the Canadian regulatory environment and the engineering profession.
  7. Managing risks and opportunities associated with mobility of work and practitioners internationally.
  8. Fostering recognition of the value and contribution of the profession to society and sparking interest in the next generation of professionals.
  9. Promoting diversity and inclusivity in the profession that reflects Canadian society.
  10. Protecting any word(s), mark, design, slogan, or logo, or any literary, or other work, as the case may be, pertaining to the engineering profession or to its objects.