Member Perks
Publications/Newsletters
CAPE sends out regular newsletters to update its members and these are available to the public. Further since research carried out by CAPE is supported by public funding, its research reports are also available to the public except where this is subject to intellectual property rights.
Free Publications
Conferences/Events
CAPE Conferences
Since inception in 2006, CAPE has been holding an annual knowledge dissemination conference or event in combination with its Annual General Meeting. To access presentations made at these events select the relevant link.
Access documents for:
1. Fifth Engineering Knowledge Event 2011: Nano to Mega: Engineering and Convergence 2020
2. Fourth Engineering Knowledge Event 2010: Innovative Solutions: Foreign Credential Recognition (FCR), November 27, 2010
3. Third Engineering Knowledge Conference 2009: From Regulation to Innovation, November 25, 2009
- AN OVERVIEW OF REGULATION AND INNOVATION Gurmeet Bambrah, Chief of Operations and Research, CAPE
- COMMERCIALISATION OF INNOVATION: SOME MEASURES OF SUCCESS.Antoine Rose Special Advisor, Statistics Canada.
- MMIGRATION, GLOBALIZATION AND COMPETITION IN THE UNITED STATES Vivek Wadhwa, Professor of Engineering, Duke University
- COMPETITION, REGULATION, AND PRODUCTIVITY IN CANADA Andrew Sharpe, Executive Director, Centre for the Study of Living Standards
4. Second Engineering Knowledge Conference 2008: Can Self-Regulation of professions Survive in the 21st Century? November 22, 2008
- SELF-REGULATION AND GOVERNANCE IN ENGINEERING– Gurmeet Bambrah, COO, CAPE
- COLLABORATIVE SELF REGULATION: REFLECTIONS FOR A NEW PARADIGM– Glen Roberts, Director, Health Programs Conference Board of Canada
- RECRUITING TALENT, UNDER-UTILIZING TALENT: EVIDENCE FROM THE CANADIAN CENSUS, Monica Boyd, Ph.D., FRSC, Canadian Research Chair in Immigration, Inequality and Public Policy (Verbal Presentation only)
- GEORGE M. THOMSON COMMISSION REPORT REVISITED, Duncan C. Boswell, GB.Sc. (Eng.), LLB.Gowling Lafleur Henderson, LLP
- PROFESSIONAL DEONTOLOGY, SELF-REGULATION, GLOBALIZATION, AND IMMIGRANT ENGINEERS, Shahzad Baig, Sarder E. Sadique, PhD, Homer Maurice Vinnaiasingham, Muralidharan Maheshwara
5. Inaugural Engineering Knowledge Conference 2007 Transferability for Transformation – Mobilizing Global Engineering Experience, November 24, 2007
- MOBILITY OF ENGINEERS – A GLOBAL OVERVIEW: Gurmeet Bambrah, PhD, C.Eng., R.Eng., FICE, MIEK Coordinator CAPE Council for Access to the profession of Engineering
- INTERNATIONAL MOBILITY OF ENGINEERS: Ir Dr Gue See Sew, Chair APEC Engineer Coordinating Committee with support from, Barry J Grear AO, Past President, Engineers Australia, President-Elect, World Federation of Engineering Organizations.
- HOW IS THE TRANSFERABILITY OF EXPERIENCE AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF INSTITUTIONAL PRACTICES TO BE FACILITATED UNDER A GLOBAL FRAMEWORK?Exaud Mushi, Chairman GAMA and Managing Director, NORPLAN Tanzania Limited
- HOW THE ENGINEERING FRATERNITY CAN FACILITATE STANDARDISATION OF GLOBAL ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE.Engr. Kadri Adebayo Adeola Chairman, Capacity Building Committee of FIDIC Managing Director, CPMS Limited
- COMMENTARYby Nikhat Rasheed on submissions by Prof. Wlodzimierz Miszalski PhD, DSc. President, World Federation of Engineering Organizations – Committee on Education and Jim Birch, Head of International Recognition, Engineering Council UK
- GLOBAL MOBILITY FOR ENGINEERING PROFESSIONALS John M. Boyd P.Eng.,PhD President, International Federation of Consulting Engineers (FIDIC) (Presented verbally)
CAPE Roundtables
Since it initiated the "Engineering Access" Project in June 2003, CAPE has constructively engaged in dialogue and built partnerships with a multitude of stakeholders through a series of roundtables and consultative events. The events have attracted all levels of government, employers, professional associations, regulatory bodies, credential recognition services, academia, community-based service providers and immigrants with engineering backgrounds.
Since the initiation of the "Engineering Access" Project in June 2003, CAPE has constructively engaged in dialogue and built partnerships with a multitude of stakeholders including all levels of government, employers, professional associations, regulatory bodies, credential recognition services, academia, community-based service providers and immigrants with engineering backgrounds.
These stakeholders participated in six structured multi-stakeholder roundtables that resulted in "Canadian First" to "Canada First": A Multi-Stakeholder Employment Strategy for Immigrants with Engineering Backgrounds.
Since June 2006, when CAPE was incorporated, it has been implementing this employment strategy and reorganizing to keep its roundtable partners constructively engaged in a new phase of its work by focusing on employment through a series of annual conferences, employer and service community networking events.