Canada goes to the Polls – OSPE’s Federal Election Roundtable
It’s election time! Canada’s Federal Election will be taking place on October 21, 2019. OSPE will be hosting a Federal Election Roundtable on October 9, at Parkview Manor in North…
It’s election time! Canada’s Federal Election will be taking place on October 21, 2019. OSPE will be hosting a Federal Election Roundtable on October 9, at Parkview Manor in North…
Long hours sitting behind a desk can lead to poor posture and associated problems such as stiff joints and back pain. But it’s never too late to enjoy the many…
The following student member profile on Tiffany Joseph was written by Huijie Xu, OSPE Intern and student at McMaster’s Master of Engineering and Public Policy program. WHAT IS YOUR BACKGROUND?…
The world’s population is growing rapidly, and with current rates of urbanization, another 2.5 billion people are expected to take up residence in our cities over the next three decades.…
A recent report released by Canadians for Clean Prosperity entitled The Cost Implications of Ontario’s Environment Plan to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions claims that under the Ontario government’s Made-in-Ontario Environment…
This article was prepared by Nicholas Johnston, a fourth year political science student at the University of Waterloo. Johnston has been involved in Waterloop for the last two years, having…
The railway industry has revolutionized transportation in Canada for over a century. But how much do you know about the cutting-edge technologies that define modern urban rail mobility? You might…
The following member profile on Marcia Lim, P.Eng., was written by Jaismine Wadhwa, OSPE Intern and Student at McMaster’s Master of Engineering and Public Policy program. Marcia Lim, P.Eng., is…
On June 27, 2019, Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO) released a report by the United Kingdom-based Professional Standards Authority (PSA) on its performance as a regulator. The PSA’s report entitled “A…
Microaggressions in the workplace: the uncomfortable sensation women and other equity-seeking groups experience all too often “Your name is really hard to pronounce; can I just call you Jay?” “Wow…