Email, text and phone fraud: do you know what to look out for?

Criminals love a crisis, so the COVID-19 situation means it’s more important than ever to be on the alert for fraud. Read on for some tips to help you tell if they’re real or not. Scam artists have been known to pose as financial advisors, government officials, police officers, charity workers, even family members. Their […]
OSPE’s First Virtual Town Hall

On July 8, OSPE’s President and Chair, Réjeanne Aimey, P.Eng., hosted our very first virtual town hall for OSPE members to learn more and ask questions about our recent submissions to the provincial and federal governments. These submissions highlighted how the province and country can recover economically from COVID-19 and the roles that engineers and […]
How Has COVID-19 Affected Our Engineering Community?

As COVID-19 forever alters our daily processes and habits, we’re discovering that already vulnerable groups, such as students and new grads, are among the hardest hit in the engineering community. Many students were expecting to graduate into a robust economy full of prhttps://ospe.on.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/academy-banner-7.pngcts at the start of their careers, but unfortunately, they have found this […]
Federal Government gives first fiscal update since the start of COVID-19

Yesterday, Canada’s Minister of Finance Bill Morneau tabled a fiscal update that shows that the federal government’s deficit is expected to reach $343 billion this year. This deficit shows the highest federal spending record since the Second World War. Additionally, the Canadian economy is projected to shrink by 6.8% this year. However, it is expected […]
What do OSPE’s Task Forces Actually Do?

The Ontario Society of Professional Engineers (OSPE) boasts five advocacy task forces: Energy, Infrastructure, Environment, Research and Innovation, and Diversity and Inclusion. The task forces were set up to inform our advocacy work and each has four key objectives: Conduct research Create policy recommendations & attend OSPE’s MPP Reception Engage OSPE membership and other stakeholders […]
Messages from OSPE’s President & CEO – Summer 2020

Message from the President Spring is meant for renewal, but instead, in my first month as president at OSPE, we found ourselves in the middle of a potential disaster, as the world scrambled to contain the effects of COVID-19. The role of engineers has become sharply defined during these difficult months, as we fully realize […]
Three tips to take care of your car this summer

By the time the warm weather comes around, your car has carried you through snow, ice, salt, wind, mud and more – so it’s time to show it some love. Here’s how to give your car the care it needs: Change your tires Now that the warm weather should be back for good, it’s important […]
Meet OSPE’s Newest Board Directors

OSPE’s Board of Directors are the elected members who decide OSPE areas of advocacy interest. The group is diverse in education, expertise, and region. OSPE sat down with the three newest members to have a brief chat about their different backgrounds, goals, and hopes for the engineering community. Dave Carnegie, M.Sc., MBA, P.Eng. What drew […]
Happy International Women In Engineering Day 2020!

The following blog post was contributed by Diversity & Inclusion Task Force member, Vanessa Raponi, EIT, regarding her experiences as a young, queer, woman of colour working in different engineering workplaces. The International Women in Engineering Day (INWED) is the perfect time of year to reflect on the progress our profession has made, and to […]
Member Profile: Gema Rodriguez & The Value of Community

Gema Rodriguez is a civil engineer who came to Canada from Nicaragua five years ago. Since then, her major projects include working as an international construction coordinator in several African countries and Ecuador in Latin America, and working to develop sustainable, affordable housing for First Nations and seniors in Canada. Rodriguez now describes a stable […]