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Every year on December 6, the engineering community pauses to remember the 14 young women murdered at l’École Polytechnique in 1989. Of the 14, 12 were engineering students, targeted simply because they were women who chose to study engineering. For more than three decades, we have repeated the same words: we remember, we honour, we will not […]
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Ontario is at a turning point in how we design, operate, and think about our roads. Bill 56, Build a More Competitive Economy Act, is proposing to reduce administrative burden by limiting Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE). OSPE has called on the Ontario Ministry of Transportation to adopt an engineering-first approach to transportation safety. An engineering-first approach prevents collisions through safe road design rather […]
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Ontario is proposing one of the most significant changes to its watershed management system in decades: consolidating the province’s 36 conservation authorities into seven regional authorities. The goal is to streamline operations, modernize governance, reduce duplication, and improve service consistency. The Ontario Society of Professional Engineers (OSPE) supports efforts to improve efficiency, but engineering and science must […]