OSPE’s 2022 Board Elections: What You Need to Know
OSPE will be holding its annual Board of Directors election in the spring of 2022, and we invite all professional and associate members to consider running or nominating a qualified…
OSPE will be holding its annual Board of Directors election in the spring of 2022, and we invite all professional and associate members to consider running or nominating a qualified…
OSPE’s Board of Directors selects leader from Sudbury, Ontario The Ontario Society of Professional Engineers (OSPE) is pleased to announce that Board member Mark Frayne, P.Eng., has stepped into the…
For the second time in OSPE’s history, on Saturday, May 8, 2021, our Annual General Meeting (AGM) was held virtually. The morning began with OSPE’s President and Chair, Réjeanne Aimey, P.Eng.,…
Two weeks ago, OSPE held two virtual Town Halls so members could hear from the candidates running for election onto OSPE’s Board of Directors. OSPE’s elections are structured to ensure…
Voting opens today! This morning, you should have received an email from BigPulse with instructions on how to submit your vote online. If you did not receive this email, please…
The engineers who are elected to OSPE’s Board of Directors are committed to ensuring that your profession is headed in the right direction—a direction where your work is valued, and…
On August 19, the Ontario Government announced that they were moving forward with a Request for Proposals (RFP) for tunnelling work on the Eglinton Crosstown West Extension, as well as…
Mining is a massive force of the Ontario economy, employing 75,000 people and generating over $10 billion in revenue annually. Ontario is the largest producer of gold, platinum, and nickel…
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…
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…