November 23, 2023
Legislation
Changes Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba is governed by
The
Engineering and Geoscientific Professions Act ('Act') and the Engineers
Geoscientists Manitoba By-laws ('By-laws'). Working with members, stakeholders,
and government, updates were made to the Act, along with supporting changes to
the By-laws, which both came into effect on November 1, 2023. Practitioners
should be aware of the changes to the legislation as it pertains to their
practice. For more information, please see the
news
story.
2024
Curling Funspiel Registration Now Open! Join Association staff,
members, and corporate partners on January 10, 2024, for an afternoon of fun
on the ice at the St. Vital Curling Club! After a filling lunch, your team
will take to the ice to fight for top spot in this curling funspiel, where
each team will play at least four two-end games. To register your team and/or
sponsor this event, please see our
event
listing for further information.
Engineers
Canada Accepting Award Nominations Each year, Engineers Canada
recognizes engineers and engineering students for their exceptional work in the
engineering community through their awards program. The various categories
highlight important contributions in engineering, engineering education,
community involvement, the advancement of women in engineering and significant
accomplishments in engineering. Nominations for the 2024 Engineers Canada
Awards program is now open until January 12, 2024. For more information,
please see the
news
story.
CSSE:
On the Road to Abandoned Engineering Works -
December 12, 2023
The Manitoba Chapter of the Canadian Society of Senior Engineers (CSSE) invites
you to attend their next session, when Dr. Gordon Goldsborough will present
referencing his latest book in the abandoned Manitoba series -
On The
Road to Abandoned Manitoba. For more information and to register for this
event, please see the
event listing.
When
and How Should Leaders Respond to Workplace Incivility? -
December 7,
2023 Workplace incivility describes the everyday snubs, slights, and
unkindnesses that often occur in our working lives. Join the Manitoba 2030
Coalition for a presentation by Lukas Neville about what is known from the
research on civility and incivility at work, and a practical discussion about
the most effective ways of preventing and responding to it in your workplace.
For more information and to register, please see the
event
listing.