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OSPE Student Member Profile: Tiffany Joseph

Tiffany Joseph president's award

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? — I am an international student from Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean. I came to Canada to pursue a degree in space engineering, and […]

Autonomous Connected Vehicles – Test your knowledge!

autonomous connected vehicles

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. This population growth is one of the primary factors that sparked the concept of “Smart Cities”. A smart city is an accumulation of smart technologies, […]

The Made-in-Ontario Environment plan costs Canadians twice as much as the Federal Carbon Tax

A recent report released by Canadians for Clean Prhttps://ospe.on.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/academy-banner-7.pngrity 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 Plan, businesses and households will pay 59% more in 2022 and 50% more in 2030 for greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions, compared to costs under the […]

Waterloop: Canada’s Hyperloop

Waterloop team

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 joined the team as a sponsorship associate. Joining Waterloop appealed to him because it would allow him to apply his interests in mechanical engineering, while […]

OSPE Member Marcia Lim, P.Eng., Promotes Community Development

Marcia Lim

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 a Senior Environmental Engineer at Wood. Wood Group is a worldwide company, traded out of the London Stock Exchange; a global leader specializing in project, […]

Independent Regulatory Review finds weaknesses in Ontario engineering licensing and registration

PEO regulatory review

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 review of the regulatory performance of Professional Engineers Ontario” was based on a review of PEO documentation and interviews with PEO staff, Council, committees and […]

Microaggressions in the Workplace

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 Miss, you’re the Manager? I just assumed you were the receptionist!” “Where are you from? … No, I mean where are you really from?” “When […]

PSPC Engineers: Moving the Nation’s Capital into the Future

PSPC bridge project

Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) manages one of the largest and most diverse portfolios of real estate in the country. It is the Government of Canada’s property and heritage conservation expert and the federal government’s second largest employer of engineers. With the rise of smart technology and the government’s commitment to greening and modernizing […]

Flat Tires and How to Prevent Them

Flat tire tips

There’s only one part of your car that touches the road—your tires. At high speeds, a damaged tire can quickly escalate into a dangerous blowout and loss of control. Here’s our advice on how to prevent flat tires and what to do if you get one. 6 flat tire prevention tips — Most blowouts happen […]

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The nomination deadline is 11:59 p.m. ET on February 25, 2026.