Happy National Volunteer Week!
In honour of National Volunteer Week, we're celebrating all of our OSPE volunteers and the crucial role they play in elevating the engineering community. OSPE volunteers are vital to…
In honour of National Volunteer Week, we're celebrating all of our OSPE volunteers and the crucial role they play in elevating the engineering community. OSPE volunteers are vital to…
The transit sector is on track for innovation, making significant advancements in materials engineering, connectivity and autonomous technologies. However, compared to the auto sector, there is typically much less advertising…
Today is International Women’s Day (IWD), a time when we celebrate the amazing women in our lives and come together to work towards a common goal – gender equality in…
What are the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals? --- In 2015, all United Nations Member States adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development to guide shared efforts for achieving…
From January 18-20, OSPE attended the 40th annual Ontario Engineering Competition, more commonly referred to as OEC 2019. Hosted at McMaster University, the theme of this year’s event was “Urban…
The following guest post was contributed by David Boroto, an infrastructure engineering student at the University of Toronto and the Policy and Advocacy Lead at The University of Toronto for…
February 1st marks the start of Black History Month, an opportunity to celebrate and recognize the significant contributions of Black trailblazers to the engineering profession and our society at large.…
The following guest post was contributed by Centennial College. In November 2018, funding partners and key stakeholders from industry gathered to officially open Centennial College’s Innovation Hub in a Scarborough…
John Hazel, P.Eng., wants to enable the next generation of engineers to see farther and achieve more --- Which of us has not been touched by someone who offered a…
For many who have suffered a stroke, accident or physically disabling illness, barriers to daily living are around every corner. Former March of Dimes Canada (MODC) CEO, Andria Spindel, saw…