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10 years ahead of Engineers Canada s goal of 30 in 30

Share this article Polytechnique Montréal - where 30.2% of graduates are women MONTRÉAL, April 29, 2021 /CNW Telbec/ - Polytechnique Montréal has just passed an important milestone - for the first time in its history, 30.2% of undergraduate engineering graduates are women (2020). While Québec and Canadian female engineer graduation averages hover around 21%, this breakthrough demonstrates that the national goal of increasing the rate of newly licensed women engineers to 30% by 2030 is indeed very achievable. While women currently account for 15.3% of practicing engineers in Québec, and women represent 14% of engineers in Canada. Engineers Canada, the Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec, and many other notable organizations esteem that the 30% target is a first milestone to be reached in order to bring about a genuine paradigm shift, and contribute to the fundamental transformation of the profession s character.

Rizqy Business: On the eve of the Oscars I present to you my annual Suburbies

Not even the COVID-19 pandemic can stop the Academy Awards from taking place this Sunday in Hollywood. That means The Suburbies, my annual spoof of the Oscars, is back as well. For readers who are not familiar with this feature, I started doing it some 36 years ago in this paper. The fun is taking the names of active politicians and twinning their behavior patterns to movies eligible for nominations to the Academy. This year’s effort was more challenging than ever. So here we go folks, the 2021 Suburbies. Best Picture: The Father, starring Quebec Premier Joseph Léo François Legault. Yes, did you know that François is not even his given name? Legault has indeed been every Quebecer’s dad. He tells us all when we can leave the house, go to a movie, shopping, for a haircut and generally only permits us to do take-out at restaurants.

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