NEM 2023 INTERVIEW SERIES – Canadian Tire

Learn about Canadian Tire’s innovative Next Generation Talent Program and how it’s paving the way for the company’s digital evolution in this Q&A with Harpreet Jagdev, AVP, Delivery Transformation, and Megha Singal, Next Generation Talent Associate. The NGT Program is a two-year rotational program designed to prepare graduates for the ever-changing technological landscape of the business world. In this interview, Harpreet and Megha discuss the importance of lifelong learning, the NGT Program’s role in supporting learning, and how their engineering backgrounds have helped them in their careers. Discover why critical thinking and problem-solving skills acquired in engineering school are essential for thriving in the tech industry.
NEM 2023 Interview Series – Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

The CNSC regulates nuclear energy and materials to protect Canadians. The CEO emphasizes attracting diverse talent, especially women, to engineering. The CNSC promotes diversity in STEM and is preparing for new SMRs. The CEO encourages engineers to consider applying advanced nuclear technologies.
NEM Partner Profile: PEER Group

As we approach National Engineering Month, we’re profiling companies within Ontario’s engineering community. This post features the semiconductor manufacturing company PEER Group.
NEM 2023 Interview Series – Lakehead University

Lakehead University’s Faculty of Engineering, recently ranked #1 among Canadian undergraduate engineering programs by Times Higher Education, is dedicated to promoting inclusion, diversity, equity and accessibility in its programs.
NEM Partner Profiles – General Dynamics Mission Systems–Canada

To mark National Engineering Month, we’re profiling key leaders in the engineering sector in Ontario. This post is a profile of General Dynamics Mission Systems–Canada.
NEM Interview Series: Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

As National Engineering Month approaches, we are conversing with key figures within Ontario’s engineering sectors. What follows is a Q&A with Rumina Velshi, President and CEO of the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission CNSC.