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Consulting Engineers of Ontario (PEO)
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Consulting Engineers of Ontario is the recognized voice of consulting engineering in Ontario. A not-for-profit, member-governed association representing consulting engineering firms in Ontario.
Visit: www.ceo.on.ca
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Association of Consulting Engineers of Canada (ACEC)
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ACEC is the national association of consulting firms that provide engineering and technology-based intellectual services to the built and natural environment. ACEC's mission is to promote and safeguard the business and professional interests of the Canadian consulting engineering industry in Canada and abroad.
Visit: www.acec.ca
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Canadian Council of Independent Laboratories (CCIL)
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CCIL is a dynamic, non-profit organization that represents the interests of the independent testing industry in Canada. Members are the pre-eminent geotechnical, construction materials, environmental and water quality laboratories in Canada. CCIL promotes and ensures the highest possible business and testing standards within the industry.
Visit: www.ccil.com
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Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO)
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Regulating the practice of professional engineering and governing license holders in Ontario in the public interest Professional Engineers Ontario licenses Ontario's 73,000 professional engineers, grants temporary, limited and provisional licenses to practice professional engineering, and authorizes businesses to provide engineering services to the public. It sets standards for and regulates engineering practice. Under the Professional Engineers Act, its statutory mandate is to serve and protect the public interest where engineering is concerned.
Visit: www.peo.on.ca
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Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Manitoba (APEGM)
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The purposes of the association are to govern and regulate the practice of professional engineering and professional geoscience in Manitoba as well as promote and increase, by all lawful means and in the public interest, the knowledge, skill, and competency of its members and students in all things relating to the professions of engineering and geoscience. The organization will advocate where the public interest is at risk.
Visit: www.apegm.mb.ca
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Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce
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The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce is an action agency designed to meet business community needs. It is a voluntary organization of individuals and businesses who join together to advance the commercial, financial, industrial and civic interests of the community. It is a public relations vehicle, a legislative monitor at the local, provincial and federal levels of government, an information bureau, and a research and promotion medium.
Visit: www.tb-chamber.on.ca
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Association of Professional Geoscientists of Ontario (APGO)
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APGO governs the practice of professional geoscience in Ontario and reports to the Minister of Northern Development and Mines, according to The Professional Geoscientists Act, 2000 which received Royal Assent on June 23, 2000. The legislation protects the public and investors by establishing a regulated association of geoscientists with the power to admit only qualified persons, to encourage continuing professional competence, to discipline members for professional misconduct, and to prevent unqualified individuals from practising.
Visit: www.apgo.net
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Northwest Territories and Nunavut Association of Professional Engineers & Geoscientists
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NAPEG is responsible for the licensing of professional engineers and professional geoscientists in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, the regulation of the practices of professional engineering and professional geoscience, the establishment and maintenance of standards of knowledge, skill, care and professional ethics among its registrants, in order that the interests of the public may be served and protected.
Visit: www.napeg.nt.net
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The Association of Ontario Land Surveyors (AOLS)
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The Association of Ontario Land Surveyors was established in 1892. It is a self-governing association, responsible for the licensing and governance of professional land surveyors, in accordance with the Surveyors Act. As with all self-governing professions, the AOLS has a responsibility to ensure that the public interest is paramount.
Visit: www.aols.org
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Industrial Accident Prevention Association (IAPA)
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The Industrial Accident Prevention Association (IAPA) is a not-for-profit, member-driven organization operating in the Province of Ontario since 1917. Representing more than 50,000 member firms and more than 1.5 million workers, IAPA is Canada's largest health and safety organization and has taken a leading role in the prevention of workplace injury and illness, working for improvement in the health and safety performance of our member firms.
Visit: www.iapa.ca
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Canadian Ground Water Association (CGWA)
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The Canadian Ground Water Association is the national voice of the ground water industry in Canada. Their goal is to encourage the management and protection of ground water by creating partnerships for public awareness and utilization. They strive to continually serve as recognized stewards of the ground water resource in Canada. As well, they strive to promote the development of sustainable ground water guidelines and strategies, and to provide the resources people need to be informed about all aspects of ground water management in Canada.
Visit: www.cgwa.org
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Canadian Green Build Council (CaGBC)
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The CaGBC leads and accelerates the transformation to high-performing, healthy green buildings, homes and communities throughout Canada. They envision a transformed built environment leading to a sustainable future. The organization works to change industry standards, develop best design practices and guidelines; advocate for green buildings, and develop educational tools to support its members in implementing sustainable design and construction practices.
Visit: www.cagbc.org
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