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News Notice
Thursday, July 9, 2026
News
2025 Salary Survey Results
EngGeoMB extends its gratitude to the practitioners who participated in the 2025 Salary Survey. The winners of this year's prize draws are Emily A., Christopher B., Marc C., Robert G., and Sean P. - Congratulations! The results of the 2025 Salary Survey are now available, along with previous survey results, on the Salary Survey webpage.

Participate in the 2026 Practitioner Survey
All practitioners are encouraged to have their say on topics such as admissions, professional standards, equity and inclusion, mentorship, volunteerism, and the overall value of membership in this year's Practitioner Survey. It is now available online until Friday, July 24, 2026, at 12:00 p.m. The survey is anonymous and should take no more than 15 minutes to complete. You may optionally enter a draw for a $500 Amazon gift card by providing your member number and email at the end of the survey. To participate, please see the online survey.

Act and React Activity - Activity #7: Definition of Professional Practice and Fees, Dues and Fines
This is the final Act and React activity before the Association submits its legislative drafting instructions to the Government of Manitoba on October 31, 2026. All Act and React activities will remain open until the end of July. To help inform Council's decisions at its September 10, 2026 meeting, comments and feedback should be submitted to GR@EngGeoMB.ca before that date. Comments and feedback received after the Council meeting will still be reviewed and considered before the drafting instructions are finalized. For more information, please read the full news story

Electronic Signatures
Did you know using an electronic signature is an effective and secure way to sign documents AND can be an economic and eco-friendly option? Paper documents can be costly to print and manage, and less paper used means more trees saved. Find out more about digital signatures on our website.

EngGeoMB Practice Guidelines
Practice Guidelines provide members with guidance on the standard of practice that is expected of Professional Engineers and Professional Geoscientists in Manitoba. There are various guidlines to read, such as the Conflict of Interest Guideline, the Good Character Guideline, and more.