CANADA 



Membership: 2357. Graduation in engineering 

 from a recognized university or equivalent, 2 

 years of satisfactory engineering experience, and 

 a report on an engineering project required. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Professional activities: Gold Medal awarded 

 to engineering graduate of the University of 

 British Columbia with best record during four 

 years. Six book prizes of $25 awarded for best 

 summer essays in third year. 



Publications: B. C. Professional Engineer, 

 monthly, current volume: 11, $3. Directory, an- 

 nual. $1. Editor: J. A. Merchant. 



36. Association of Professional Engineers of 

 Newfoundland, P. O. Box H-183, St. John's, 

 Nfld. President: F. Gover, Department of 

 Mines and Resources, Harvey Road, St. 

 John's, Nfld. Term expires October 31, 1960. 

 S ecretary-Treasnrer-Registrar : F. D. Grant, 

 26 O'Rielly Street, St. John's, Nfld. Term 

 indefinite. 



History: Incorporated 1952. 



Purpose: To promote and improve the pro- 

 ficiency of professional engineers in all matters 

 relating to the profession of engineering ; to 

 advance and protect the interests of professional 

 engineers in their profession and their service 

 to the public. 



Membership: 155. Applicants must be resi- 

 dents of the province, hold a degree in engineer- 

 ing from a recognized college or university, and 

 have had at least two years experience under a 

 professional engineer. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Professional activities: Engineering Scholar- 

 ship of $150 donated annually to Memorial 

 University of Newfoundland. 



37. Association of Professional Engineers of 

 Saskatchewan. President: L. T. Holmes, 

 3057 Retallack Street, Regina, Sask. Term 

 expires February, 1961. Secretary-Treasurer- 

 Registrar: Reginald Bing-Wo, P. O. Box 

 101, Regina, Sask. Term indefinite. 



History: Organized and incorporated 1930. 



Purpose: To administer the Engineering Pro- 

 fession Act ; to protect the public through a 

 system of registration of qualified engineers. 



Membership: Registered professional engi- 

 neers 705 ; engineers-in-training 81 ; recorded 

 students 245. Registered professional engineers : 

 graduation from an accredited university in 

 engineering or geology, plus two years of pro- 

 fessional experience satisfactory to the Council, 

 or passing of Intermediate and Final Exami- 

 nations set by Board of Examiners. Engineers- 

 in-training : graduation, as for professional 



engineers, but no experience required, or passing 

 of Intermediate Examinations. Student : regu- 

 larly enrolled at a recognized university and 

 studying engineering or geology, or recorded 

 with the Association for eventual qualification 

 by examination. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Professional activities: Prize of $100 awarded 

 annually to most deserving student in the gradu- 

 ating engineering class of the University of 

 Saskatchewan. 



38. Association of Professional Engineers of the 

 Province of Manitoba, Room 418, 765 Portage 

 Avenue, Winnipeg 2, Man. President: W. L. 

 Wardrop, 452 Notre Dame Avenue, Winnipeg 

 2, Man. Term expires January, 1961. Secre- 

 tary-Treasurer-Registrar: C. S. Landon, 220 

 Hugo Street, Winnipeg 9, Man. Term expires 

 January, 1961. 



History: Incorporated by Act of the Legisla- 

 tive Assembly of the Province of Manitoba, 

 March, 1920, repealed and revised in 1940. 



Purpose: To protect the public from dis- 

 advantages which might be occasioned by the 

 employment of unqualified, incompetent, or 

 unscrupulous persons styling themselves as 

 engineers ; to secure for the Province a high 

 standard of engineering ability; to safeguard 

 the legally qualified engineer against usurpation 

 of his legitimate functions by persons not quali- 

 fied to practise the engineering profession. 



Membership: 1167. Graduation from a uni- 

 versity, college or engineering school, accredited 

 by the Council of the Association, and satisfac- 

 tory experience in engineering work required ; 

 or, at least six years' experience in engineering 

 work satisfactory to the Council and examina- 

 tion, or credentials in lieu thereof. 



Meetings: Annual. 



Professional activities: Annual award of four 

 scholarships to engineering students of the Uni- 

 versity of Manitoba. 



Publications: The Manitoba Professional 

 Engineer, quarterly, current volume : 1. 



39. Association of Professional Engineers of the 

 Province of New Brunswick, Room 134, 

 Union Station, Saint John, N. B. President: 

 K. V. Cox, c/o New Brunswick Telephone Co. 

 Ltd., Saint John, N. B. Term expires Janu- 

 ary, 1961. Registrar: J. P. Mooney. Term 

 indefinite. 



History: Formed in 1920. 



Purpose: To maintain high standards of pro- 

 fessional ethics among professional engineers 

 and increase their usefulness to the public; 

 to ensure the public of the proficiency and com- 



