Government announces Advisory Panel on Climate Change
On November 28th, the Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Park, Jeff Yurek, announced the appointment of his Advisory Panel on Climate Change. The government’s announcement fell on the one-year anniversary of the Made-In-Ontario Environment Plan. The role of the panel is to provide expert advice on the implementation of the province’s climate change plan, […]
The need for more renewable energy projects; not less

Ontario’s Conservative government has recently spent $231M on cancelling over 750 renewable energy projects and contracts. In the last twelve months, the following legislation and projects have been scrapped: Green Energy Act, which over ten years expanded renewable energy production while encouraging energy conservation Drive Clean, a mandatory emissions test required every two years by […]
OSPE’s Response to the 2019 Fall Economic Statement

On November 6, the Government of Ontario released its 2019 Fall Economic Statement, A Plan to Build Ontario Together. Finance Minister Rod Phillips highlighted the government’s current projected deficit of $9 billion for 2019-20, as well as the projected deficits of $6.7 billion in 2020-21 and $5.4 billion in 2021-22. The government is still […]
Creating a budget as a couple with two different salaries

How do you create a budget as a couple when you don’t earn the same salary? One couple shares their experience and how they conquer the challenges that can come with this type of situation. Do the math The first step when budgeting as a couple, after having calculated their income, is to make a […]
The EDI Imperative: Changing the Profile of STEAM in Canada Forum Highlights

On November 6, 2019, the EDI Imperative: Changing the Profile of STEAM in Canada, presented by OSPE’s Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Committee, brought together more than 700 members of the engineering community, industry trailblazers, thought leaders, academics, human resources professionals, and students. Held in our nation’s capital, the forum focused on recognizing that more […]
The Changing Landscape of Business & Engineering

In partnership with OSPE, we are thrilled to bring How to Change the World | Canada 2020 to Toronto from 19-21 February 2020. This two-and-a-half day experiential education program is structured around the UN Sustainable Development Goals and the new Canadian Engineering Grand Challenges. This program aims to support individuals and companies expand their capabilities […]
Award for Engineering Project or Achievement of the Year

Bombardier Global 7500 Business Jet Bombardier Aviation Developed over the past decade and involving the work of over 2000 engineers from Bombardier, its suppliers, academic partners and technical consultants, Bombardier’s new Global 7500 aircraft is the world’s largest and longest-range business jet. Developed and built at Bombardier’s Toronto location, this achievement has had a […]
Milica Radisic, P.Eng., wins 2019 OPEA Engineering Medal for Research & Development

Milica Radisic, PhD, P.Eng, FCAE, FRSC, FTERM, FAIMBE Professor, University of Toronto; Canada Research Chair (Tier 2) in Functional Cardiovascular Tissue Engineering A University of Toronto professor in the Faculty of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry, Dr. Milica Radisic is an international leader in cardiac tissue engineering—building living heart tissue in the laboratory using […]
Government of Ontario implements OSPE’s recommendations regarding green and stormwater infrastructure investment

On October 25, 2019, the government of Ontario announced increased investment in green infrastructure to help small communities rehabilitate critical water, wastewater and stormwater infrastructure. Approximately $200 million dollars is available in federal and provincial funding, which will be targeted, at first, towards communities with populations lower than 100,000 people. The province anticipates launching an […]
Milos R. Popovic, PhD, P.Eng., wins the Engineering Medal – Entrepreneurship at the 2019 OPEA Gala

Milos Popovic, PhD, FAIMBE, FCAE, P.Eng. Professor, University of Toronto Director, KITE Research Institute, University Health Network A world-renowned neural engineer and University of Toronto professor, Dr. Milos R. Popovic saw the urgency in preventing and solving problems for patients with spinal cord injuries. He invented the MyndMove therapy, a non-invasive electrical stimulation therapy for restoring upper limb […]