How does NoonPi’s continuing education program assist with professional development requirements across Canada?

Each provincial regulator has similar, but slightly varying, requirements in order to maintain your professional engineering licence. NoonPi was designed to create a simple to use platform with a wide selection of quality course opportunities, assisting you in your continual professional development, meeting your individual needs and various provincial requirements of educational hours. The course content covered is applicable to disciplines practiced across Canada and beyond.

Please refer to your local regulator for detail information that is current and applicable to your personal requirements.

CPD Information by Province

Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA)

https://www.apega.ca/about-apega/publications/yourpeg/ten-things-professional-practice

Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba

https://www.enggeomb.ca/ProDev.html

The Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of New Brunswick office

https://www.apegnb.com/for-professionals/cpd/

Professional Engineers of Ontario – PEAK Program

Beginning January 1, 2023, continuing professional development (CPD) is a requirement for professional engineers and limited licence holders to maintain their licence every calendar year as set out by the regulator Professional Engineers of Ontario (PEO).

The new mandatory PEAK program supports PEO’s public interest mandate by helping to ensure that licence holders practice competently and ethically. In turn, licence holders demonstrate their commitment to continually improving their engineering practice.

Under PEO’s program, CPD activities must be assessed individually to determine suitability for the licence holder. PEO will not endorse any provider of CPD activities; nor does PEO validate or accredit any CPD activity in advance. Under PEO’s program, an admissible CPD activity must meet these criteria:

  1. Must help the licence holder maintain or enhance their competence to practise professional engineering;
  2. Must have engineering learning content that is directly related to their engineering practice area(s); and
  3. Must have technical or regulatory knowledge about acts of professional engineering.

PEO will accept all learning formats since individuals learn in different ways and have unique personal circumstances. These include admissible activities that are free or paid, undertakings that are self-paced or instructor-led, sessions that are delivered virtually or in person or in a hybrid manner.

For more information:
https://peo.on.ca/licence-holders/mandatory-cpd

The Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan (APEGS)

https://www.apegs.ca/cpd/cpd-program/cpd-program-basics

Northwest Territories and Nunavut Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists (NAPEG)

https://www.napeg.nt.ca/members/professional-development/