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  2. Regulation and licensure in engineering - Wikipedia

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    The practice of engineering in Canada is highly regulated under a system of licensing administered by a self regulated engineering association in each province. In Canada the designation "professional engineer" and "engineer" (including titles containing the word engineer and abbreviations such as P. Eng.) can only be used by licensed engineers ...

  3. Professional Engineers Ontario - Wikipedia

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    It is also mandated to educate its members about latest developments in engineering and maintaining a Code of Ethics. Licensed professional engineers use the postnominal P.Eng. PEO consists of 36 chapters, [4] each representing a different geographic area in Ontario. PEO is governed by a Council of 29 members, of which 17 are elected by the ...

  4. This designation is for those who are not Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada. Professional Licensee (P.L.(Eng.) or P.L.(Geo.)) This licence allows qualified technologists to independently practice engineering or geoscience in Alberta within approved, defined scopes of practice and to take professional responsibility for their work.

  5. Canadian Council of Professional Engineers - Wikipedia

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    Engineers Canada [1] (French: Ingénieurs Canada) is the national organization of the 12 provincial and territorial associations that regulate the practice of engineering in Canada. Engineers Canada serves these associations, which are its sole members, by delivering national programs for standards of engineering education, professional ...

  6. List of post-nominal letters (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    P.Eng. Professional engineer [36] By law, can only be used by members of a provincial or territorial engineering regulator. ... In 1928, the Government of Canada ...

  7. Certified engineering technologist - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, The title of C.E.T., which is used as a post-nominal, is generally protected by provincial legislation. One cannot use the title or hold that one is a certified engineering technologist unless so certified, by a provincial body associated with the Canadian Council of Technicians and Technologists , unless stipulated otherwise by ...

  8. Engineer's degree - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, a CEAB-accredited engineer degree is the minimum academic requirement for registration as a P.Eng (professional engineer) anywhere in Canada and the standard against which all other engineering academic qualifications are measured. [4]

  9. Engineers and Geoscientists British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Engineers and Geoscientists BC is governed by a Board of elected registrants and government appointees. [citation needed] Engineers and Geoscientists BC's Board is accountable to the public through the Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills, under the Office of the Superintendent of Professional Governance, for both the governance and management of the organization.