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Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec

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Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec
Founded1974
TypeProfessional order
Location
OriginsAfter Quebec's Professional Code came into effect. The Quebec Corporation of Engineers became the Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec.
Area served Province of Quebec
Members65,000+
Key peopleSophie Larivière-Mantha, Eng. (current president)
Websiteoiq.qc.ca

The Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec (OIQ) is the self-regulatory body that governs Quebec's 65,001 professional engineers. In Quebec, the OIQ carefully monitors compliance with rules of this trade and with the professional integrity of its members while also overseeing the development of the engineering profession.

References

  1. OIQ – Word from the President

https://www.oiq.qc.ca/fr/aPropos/Pages/histoire.aspx

Engineering and Geoscience regulators in Canada
Canadian Council of Professional Engineers members
Geoscience regulators
  • Ontario
  • Nova Scotia
  • Quebec
  • In PEI and Yukon, there is no regulator. In other provinces, engineering and geoscience are under one regulator.
Engineering technologist regulators
Engineering Institute of Canada members


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