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  2. Corps of Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers

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    The Corps of Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (RCEME) (French: Corps du génie électrique et mécanique royal canadien) is a personnel branch of the Canadian Armed Forces (CF) that provides army engineering maintenance support. All members of the corps wear army uniform.

  3. Canadian Military Engineers - Wikipedia

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    However, the new branch went under the name Royal Canadian Engineers until 1973 when the branch was officially named as the Canadian Military Engineers. The present day structure of army field units was set on 17 June 1977 with the creation of 1 Combat Engineer Regiment (1 CER), 2 CER, 4 ESR and 5 CER. [ 7 ]

  4. List of archives in Canada - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of archives in Canada.. These archives, for the purposes of this list, are entities in Canada that work to acquire, preserve, and make available material as documentary evidence about a person, community, business, government, municipality, etc., for future generations. [1]

  5. 33 Combat Engineer Regiment - Wikipedia

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    33 CER honours the history of 3rd Field Engineer Squadron and 5th Field Squadron, Royal Canadian Engineers (RCE). 3rd Field Engineer Squadron was established as the Ottawa Company of Engineers on 1 July 1902. In its early years the unit helped Ottawa deal with emergencies and stage public ceremonies.

  6. James Milton Ham - Wikipedia

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    James Milton Ham, OC OOnt (September 21, 1920 – September 16, 1997) [1] was a Canadian engineer, university administrator and President of the University of Toronto.. He chaired the Royal Commission on the Health and Safety of Workers in Mines, and was described as the father of occupational health and safety in Canada.

  7. Elsie MacGill - Wikipedia

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    "Her Daughter the Engineer: The Life of Elsie Gregory MacGill by Richard I. Bourgeois-Doyle" from the National Research Council Canada Research Press Monographs Publishing Program Rosies of the North directed by Kelly Saxberg, National Film Board of Canada, 1999 ; a documentary about the Canadian Car and Foundry Company during the Second World ...

  8. Jack Mackenzie - Wikipedia

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    Chalmers Jack Mackenzie, CC CMG MC FRS FRSC [1] (July 10, 1888 – February 26, 1984) was a Canadian civil engineer, chancellor of Carleton University, president of the National Research Council, first president of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, first president of Atomic Energy Control Board and instrumental in the development of science and engineering education in Canada.

  9. 41 Combat Engineer Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The first cap-badge of the Canadian Engineers, that is the Militia component of the Engineers of the Canadian Army, had the beaver at its center. The official mascot of 25 Engineer Squadron (formerly of 8 Field Engineer Regiment) is Sapper Bentley F. Beaver, a stuffed toy beaver who is dressed with a beret, dress uniform and identity discs.