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Pathway to Engineering We provide information, events, and connections to help you at every step of the licensure process and beyond.

Pathway to Engineering is a resource to connect engineering graduates to knowledge about the licensure process and create a community of professionals who can support them on their journey.

Engineers Canada has partnered with Practice PPE Exams to offer fully funded Competency-based Assessment (CBA) courses t...
11/28/2025

Engineers Canada has partnered with Practice PPE Exams to offer fully funded Competency-based Assessment (CBA) courses to 15 women EITs in Prince Edward Island and the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. Applications are now open: https://practiceppeexams.ca/30-by-30/

This is a pilot project designed to complement our efforts to increase the number of women entering and staying in the profession. If you’re a woman EIT or engineering graduate in PEI or the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, consider applying to take the next step in your licensure journey. The first 15 eligible women EITs or engineering graduates who apply receive a fully funded CBA course.

And even if you don’t meet the criteria – still consider applying! All who apply and subscribe to Pathway to Engineering news alerts, even if not selected, get an exclusive discount on a Practice PPE Exam CBA course!

Apply on the Practice PPE Exams website: https://practiceppeexams.ca/30-by-30/

Licensure Support Pilot Program Engineers Canada and Practice PPE Exams have partnered on a pilot project to offer free CBA courses to 15 aspiring women engineers in Prince Edward Island (PEI), the Northwest Territories, and Nunavut to accelerate their licensing progress. If you are a woman in PEI,....

Registration is now open for the next event in our Exchanges Webinar Series: “From licensure to leadership: Ethical resp...
09/24/2025

Registration is now open for the next event in our Exchanges Webinar Series: “From licensure to leadership: Ethical responsibility in the era of climate crisis.”

Join our panel as they share their perspectives on stewardship through Indigenous lenses, exploring the code of ethics in regulation, and highlighting how obtaining a licence demonstrates your willingness to be accountable to designing for the future. You’ll hear from:

🔹 Alexa Bates, Environmental Engineering student, University of Guelph - College of Engineering
🔹 Nicole MacDonald, P.Eng., Senior Project Manager, Advisor and Indigenous Inclusion Lead, Colliers Project Leaders
🔹 Harshan Radhakrishnan, P.Eng., Manager of Climate Change and Sustainability Initiatives, Engineers and Geoscientists BC
🔹 Jody Rechenmacher, P.Eng., Community Consultant and Principal, Urban Systems Ltd.

Whether you're a student, early-career professional, educator, or climate enthusiast, this webinar offers insight into shared and ethical responsibility towards addressing one of the greatest challenges of our time and how you can be part of that change.

Register today!

As the climate crisis intensifies, engineers increasingly need to navigate complex challenges that span environmental, social, and ethical dimensions. Join the next session in our Exchanges webinar series as we discuss the ethical responsibility of engineers in addressing the climate crisis and its....

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