Critical Mineral Considerations in Canada: Definitions and Generalities
Talk by Dr. Kevin Ansdell, Economic Geology Professor at the University of Saskatchewan.
Talk by Dr. Kevin Ansdell, Economic Geology Professor at the University of Saskatchewan.
The University of Waterloo’s Climate Institute is hosting a National Forum “Designing Climate-Ready Education for the Next Generation of Professionals”. This forum will explore what knowledge and skills students need most, and how we can teach in ways that cultivate hope, agency, and purposeful learning.
The City of Saskatoon is looking to provide information and engage on some of the projects under their Better Buildings Programs.
The presentation will explain the purpose and evolution of API 682, highlighting how it establishes a consistent framework for seal selection and leakage control across rotating equipment applications.
Serving as a key north/south arterial road in Edmonton, 50 Street functions as both a major goods movement and commuter corridor. The existing at-grade Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited (CPKC) railway crossing presented a major bottleneck to traffic movements, resulting in significant delays for the travelers. In this presentation you will Learn about the settlement analysis and monitoring of approach fills for the 50th Street Grade Separation Project in Edmonton Alberta.
Talk presented by Skye Muirhead, and Mike Menzies from the Saskatchewan Research Council.
This presentation will introduce construction surety bonds.
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) is hosting a webinar on the Methane Generation Assessment Report, the first requirement under the federal Landfill Methane Regulations.
Join us this March for a memorable evening celebrating the proficiency and competency of Saskatchewan's engineers and geoscientists. This formal event will honour members for their technical excellence in engineering and geoscience and service to APEGS, their profession and their community. Celebrate excellence, connect with peers, and be inspired by those who are driving our profession forward. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of an unforgettable night of recognition and celebration.
A three-day event exploring AI and machine learning in teaching, learning and research. This three-day event explores the impact and potential of AI and ML through creative immersion, academic exploration, and societal reflection. Each day will highlight a different lens on how AI is shaping research, teaching, and daily life.
The Calling of an Engineer for Camp 4 Saskatoon spring ceremony, will be held Saturday March 14th 10:30 AM at TCU Place in downtown Saskatoon. Eligible candidates will be receiving their rings as recognition of making their obligation to ethical professional conduct.
This workshop connects materials, mix design, production, placement, performance, and standards to real-world jobsite practices. It is designed to help participants make informed decisions, reduce risk, improve quality, and better manage concrete in both hot and cold weather conditions. Whether you are involved in production, construction, engineering, inspection, or municipal work, this session provides practical, applicable knowledge you can take back to your team and apply immediately.
This presentation will focus on the basic concept of providing a “means of egress” from every point within a building. It will explore the primary components of a means of egress, clarify the distinction between “access to exit” and “exit”, and outline how designers determine travel distance. It is intended to provide an awareness level understanding of the topic.
Canada is fortunate to have a comprehensive building code but navigating it can be difficult. This presentation will focus on clarifying the existing energy codes and the variances Saskatchewan has adopted.
As design codes and standards are revised and upgraded, often as a response to issues that arise, new problems can be created unknowingly. Such is the case with how residential weeping tile and sump pump discharge is managed in the City of Saskatoon which has led to increasing issues and concerns particularly in newer neighbourhoods. This presentation will review an existing situation, how it occurred, how it is currently managed and ongoing work in progress to attempt to address the problem.
Join APEGS staff to learn about the APEGS Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Program and its annual requirement for all members.
The Environmental Protection Branch, Ministry of Environment of the Government of Saskatchewan invites you to the 2026 webinar series. Learn about the halocarbon control requirements for QPs in Saskatchewan.
This webinar will explain why APEGS is proposing this change to remove the requirement for permission to consult and how and when the change will be implemented. The information will help ensure members are informed and prepared before the proposed bylaw change is put forward for approval by the members at the annual meeting on May 2, 2026, at TCU Place in Saskatoon.
Energy systems across the world are changing at a pace and scale that few people alive today have seen before let alone made happen. Our energy systems were designed in and for an era when the mechanics of power – electrical, financial, and political – operated under more stable and predictable frameworks. We risk being prisoners of the past while designing the energy future. This lecture discusses the consequences of continuity, inertia, and change for nuclear power.