Federal Government provides Fiscal and Economic Update and PM Releases Ministerial Mandate Letters

Fiscal and Economic Update Finance Minister Bill Morneau delivered his first fiscal and economic update following the 2019 federal election. The Government of Canada projects the federal deficit will be: $26.6 […]
OSPE Member Profile: Rob Harvey, P.Eng.

OSPE Member Rob Harvey, P.Eng., Director of Energy Infrastructure at Hydrogenics, was the keynote speaker at the 2019 Hamilton Halton Engineering Week (HHEW). Rob has worked in the energy sector […]
Messages from OSPE’s President & CEO – Winter 2019

Message from OSPE President & Chair A new year, a new decade, and new opportunities for OSPE are right around the corner. This past year has been one of many […]
New Excess Soil Regulations in Ontario – the Government is Listening to Engineers

OSPE has been advocating for regulatory changes to excess soil for years. Engineers have been calling on the government to ensure that soil is treated as a resource and not […]
30 years after l’Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal Mass Shooting

Today on the 30th anniversary of the l’École Polytechnique de Montréal massacre and the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence against Women, we commemorate the lives of the […]
OSPE Representative Invited to the Government of Ontario Energy Working Group

On August 13th, 2019, the Ontario Energy Board (OEB) issued a letter outlining its requirements regarding the connection of distributed energy resources (DERs) by licensed electricity distributors. OSPE’s submission to […]
OSPE’s Position on The Government’s Decision to Develop Small Modular Reactors

On December 1st, Ontario Premier Doug Ford, New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs and Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe signed a Memorandum of Understanding on the development of Small Modular Reactors. Premier […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]