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This site is a collection of significant engineering and geoscience related projects planned, designed and/or completed within Manitoba, and around the world, by our members over the past 100 years. The site also provides background information on a selection of notable Manitoba engineers and geoscientists who have made significant contributions to the profession over its history. In addition, there is an archive of material containing association historical records such as past publications and lists of members. | This site is a collection of significant engineering and geoscience related projects planned, designed and/or completed within Manitoba, and around the world, by our members over the past 100 years. The site also provides background information on a selection of notable Manitoba engineers and geoscientists who have made significant contributions to the profession over its history. In addition, there is an archive of material containing association historical records such as past publications and lists of members. | ||
Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba acknowledges that | Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba acknowledges and respects the Treaties. We acknowledge that engineering and geoscience projects have played roles in harms that have been inflicted on First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Nations from resource extraction and development. We dedicate ourselves to moving forward with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Nations, and rights holders in a spirit of reconciliation and collaboration in the meaningful exercise of Indigenous rights. | ||
These remain First Nations, Inuit, and Métis lands: the lands of the Anishinaabeg, Ininiwak, Anisininewuk, Dakota Oyate, Dene, Inuit, and the national homeland of the Red River Métis. Their nations have welcomed many peoples who have arrived over generations and continue to make these lands home. First Nations, Inuit, and Métis have cared for the land, water, and relations, and developed innovative ways and methods to thrive in the harshest of conditions – the original engineers and geoscientists. We are committed to respecting and honouring their histories, cultures, and ongoing contributions to our professions. | |||
The purpose of these articles is to document the contribution of engineering and geoscience professionals in the development of Manitoba. All visitors to this website are invited to provide feedback on any of the content by contacting our webmaster. | The purpose of these articles is to document the contribution of engineering and geoscience professionals in the development of Manitoba. All visitors to this website are invited to provide feedback on any of the content by contacting our webmaster. | ||
Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba, main purpose is to regulate the Engineering and Geoscience professions in the Province of Manitoba but also promotes the advancement of engineering/geoscience knowledge and professional development. There are also many international, national, and provincial technical societies and associations with complementary professional development objectives. It is not unexpected that these many technical societies also have documented their heritage within their scope of interest. The additional background reference material and documentation available from these organizations are particularly useful sources of information that complement the information compiled by the Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba Heritage Committee. In many cases some projects with connections to our membership have received national recognition and have been described to some degree. This wiki site endeavours to provide links to these other undertakings, to increase the breadth and depth of the information available. | Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba, main purpose is to regulate the Engineering and Geoscience professions in the Province of Manitoba but also promotes the advancement of engineering/geoscience knowledge and professional development. There are also many international, national, and provincial technical societies and associations with complementary professional development objectives. It is not unexpected that these many technical societies also have documented their heritage within their scope of interest. The additional background reference material and documentation available from these organizations are particularly useful sources of information that complement the information compiled by the [[Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba Heritage Committee]]. In many cases some projects with connections to our membership have received national recognition and have been described to some degree. This wiki site endeavours to provide links to these other undertakings, to increase the breadth and depth of the information available. | ||
The objectives of this wiki site are: | The objectives of this wiki site are: | ||
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# Consolidate and leverage related information, | # Consolidate and leverage related information, | ||
# Promote awareness of international and national recognition. For example, the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers (the oldest technical society in Canada) has recognized four Manitoba Projects as National Historic Sites. The project descriptions of those projects have been expanded on this wiki site to recognize this. | # Promote awareness of international and national recognition. For example, the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers (the oldest technical society in Canada) has recognized four Manitoba Projects as National Historic Sites. The project descriptions of those projects have been expanded on this wiki site to recognize this. | ||
As the wiki site is a work in progress, we encourage your comments, corrections and additions. Please feel free to add to this body of knowledge by contributing to this site with your own past projects. If you have any comments or questions please contact us at APEGM.heritageeng@gmail.com. | As the wiki site is a work in progress, we encourage your comments, corrections and additions. Please feel free to add to this body of knowledge by contributing to this site with your own past projects. If you have any comments or questions please contact us at APEGM.heritageeng@gmail.com. | ||
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===Notable People=== | ===Notable People=== | ||
*[[Association Presidents]] | |||
*[[Award Winners]] | |||
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*[[Albert MacDonald]] | *[[Albert MacDonald]] | ||
*[[Arthur Taunton]] | *[[Arthur Taunton]] | ||
*[[William (Bill) McKay]] | |||
*[[Carson Templeton]] | *[[Carson Templeton]] | ||
*[[Catherine Stewart]] | *[[Catherine Stewart]] | ||
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*[[Dennis Woodford]] | *[[Dennis Woodford]] | ||
*[[Donald Brooking]] | *[[Donald Brooking]] | ||
*[[Donald Stephens]] | *[[Donald Stephens]] | ||
*[[Douglas Allen]] | *[[Douglas Allen]] | ||
*[[Douglas Ruth]] | |||
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*[[Edwin Caton]] | *[[Edwin Caton]] | ||
*[[Frank Fowler]] | |||
*[[Ganpat S. Lodha]] | *[[Ganpat S. Lodha]] | ||
*[[Garland Laliberté]] | *[[Garland Laliberté]] | ||
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*[[George De Pauw]] | *[[George De Pauw]] | ||
*[[Henry Youle Hind]] | *[[Henry Youle Hind]] | ||
*[[Jacob Hoogstraten]] | |||
*[[John Charles]] | *[[John Charles]] | ||
*[[John Sanger]] | *[[John Sanger]] | ||
*[[John Hopps]] | *[[John Hopps]] | ||
*[[John Shewchuk]] | *[[John Shewchuk]] | ||
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*[[Judith Weiszmann]] | *[[Judith Weiszmann]] | ||
*[[Ken Jardine]] | |||
*[[Leonard Bateman]] | *[[Leonard Bateman]] | ||
*[[Les Wardrop]] | *[[Les Wardrop]] | ||
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*[[Lloyd McGinnis]] | *[[Lloyd McGinnis]] | ||
*[[Lotfollah Shafai]] | *[[Lotfollah Shafai]] | ||
*[[Nick Diakiw]] | |||
*[[Nathan Bubbis]] | *[[Nathan Bubbis]] | ||
*[[Henry Norlande Ruttan]] | *[[Henry Norlande Ruttan]] | ||
*[[Nestor Mudry]] | *[[Nestor Mudry]] | ||
*[[Radhey Mathur]] | *[[Radhey Mathur]] | ||
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*[[Ralph Bullock]] | *[[Ralph Bullock]] | ||
*[[Robert Menzies]] | *[[Robert Menzies]] | ||
*[[Ronald Harrison]] | *[[Ronald Harrison]] | ||
*[[Rudy Isaak]] | |||
*[[Sandford Fleming]] | *[[Sandford Fleming]] | ||
*[[Simon James Dawson]] | *[[Simon James Dawson]] | ||
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*[[Wallace McQuade]] | *[[Wallace McQuade]] | ||
*[[Walter Salztberg]] | *[[Walter Salztberg]] | ||
*[[William Kasperski]] | * [[William Kasperski]] | ||
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*[[Annual Reports]] | *[[Annual Reports]] | ||
*[[Engineers Before Regulation 1850-1920]] | *[[Engineers Before Regulation 1850-1920]] | ||
*[[The Engineering Institute of Canada Pre-1920]] | |||
*[[Engineering and Geoscience Education Foundation]] | *[[Engineering and Geoscience Education Foundation]] | ||
*[[Women Breaking into the Profession]] | *[[Women Breaking into the Profession]] | ||
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*[[Black Brant Rockets]] | *[[Black Brant Rockets]] | ||
*[[CASSIOPE]] | *[[CASSIOPE]] | ||
*[[The Foundation of the Aviation Industry in Manitoba]] | *[[The Foundation of the Aviation Industry in Manitoba]] Article published in 2017 in the Keystone Professional | ||
*[[Development of Winnipeg's Aviation Industry]] - Article developed to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Engineers Geoscientist Manitoba in 2020. | |||
*[[British Commonwealth Air Training Plan: Canadian Bases]] | *[[British Commonwealth Air Training Plan: Canadian Bases]] | ||
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*[[Shoal Lake Aqueduct]] | *[[Shoal Lake Aqueduct]] | ||
*[[Deacon Reservoir]] | |||
*[[St. Andrew's Lock and Dam]] | *[[St. Andrew's Lock and Dam]] | ||
*[[Urban Drainage]] | *[[Urban Drainage]] | ||
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*[[Geology, Geological Survey organizations and evolution of Geosciences in Manitoba]] | *[[Geology, Geological Survey organizations and evolution of Geosciences in Manitoba]] | ||
*[[History of The Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Manitoba]] | *[[History of The Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Manitoba]] | ||
*[[Manitoba Virtual Geotour collection]] | |||
*[[Oil in Manitoba: Geology, Exploration and Production]] | *[[Oil in Manitoba: Geology, Exploration and Production]] | ||
*[[Thompson Nickel Discovery - Inco Mine]] | *[[Thompson Nickel Discovery - Inco Mine]] | ||
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*[[2014 Heritage Field Trip]] | *[[2014 Heritage Field Trip]] | ||
*[[Manufactured Gas and Distribution]] | *[[Manufactured Gas and Distribution]] | ||
*[[Development of the Telephone System]] | |||
*[[Forks Walkway and Port]] | *[[Forks Walkway and Port]] | ||
*[[Grosvenor House]] | *[[Grosvenor House]] | ||
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==Last | ===Heritage Committee Profile Page=== | ||
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The Heritage Committee aims to: | |||
* Research, recover, preserve and protect the heritage of engineering and geoscience as it relates to Manitoba | |||
* Present our heritage to Association practitioners and to the public of Manitoba | |||
* Work with other groups and organizations that have common objectives | |||
* Maintain the Heritage Wiki Site | |||
Requests for Information | |||
The Heritage Committee focuses on the people, work and events related to engineering and geoscience that have a connection with Manitoba. They identify the leaders, the experts, their projects (worldwide) and their legacies. To contribute, please contact: Heritage@EngGeoMB.ca | |||
The committee members are: | |||
Glen Cook, Chair | |||
Al Myska | |||
Ariel Brawerman | |||
Dave Ennis | |||
Dave Swatek | |||
Doug Chapman | |||
Elan Swatek | |||
Gord Goldsborough | |||
Kristyn Fanstone | |||
Lawrence Ferchoff | |||
Ram Godse | |||
Richard Jones | |||
Ryan G. Bernier | |||
Trent Erskine | |||
Zarif Arafin | |||
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* Read [http://heritage.apegm.mb.ca/index.php/APEGM_Heritage:About About us] and about [http://heritage.apegm.mb.ca/index.php/APEGM_Heritage:Copyrights Our Copyright Guidelines] | * Read [http://heritage.apegm.mb.ca/index.php/APEGM_Heritage:About About us] and about [http://heritage.apegm.mb.ca/index.php/APEGM_Heritage:Copyrights Our Copyright Guidelines] | ||
* [http://heritage.apegm.mb.ca/index.php/Help:Contents APEGM Heritage Help Page] | * [http://heritage.apegm.mb.ca/index.php/Help:Contents APEGM Heritage Help Page] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:26, 9 April 2026
Welcome to the Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba Heritage Wiki Site
This site is a collection of significant engineering and geoscience related projects planned, designed and/or completed within Manitoba, and around the world, by our members over the past 100 years. The site also provides background information on a selection of notable Manitoba engineers and geoscientists who have made significant contributions to the profession over its history. In addition, there is an archive of material containing association historical records such as past publications and lists of members.
Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba acknowledges and respects the Treaties. We acknowledge that engineering and geoscience projects have played roles in harms that have been inflicted on First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Nations from resource extraction and development. We dedicate ourselves to moving forward with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Nations, and rights holders in a spirit of reconciliation and collaboration in the meaningful exercise of Indigenous rights. These remain First Nations, Inuit, and Métis lands: the lands of the Anishinaabeg, Ininiwak, Anisininewuk, Dakota Oyate, Dene, Inuit, and the national homeland of the Red River Métis. Their nations have welcomed many peoples who have arrived over generations and continue to make these lands home. First Nations, Inuit, and Métis have cared for the land, water, and relations, and developed innovative ways and methods to thrive in the harshest of conditions – the original engineers and geoscientists. We are committed to respecting and honouring their histories, cultures, and ongoing contributions to our professions.
The purpose of these articles is to document the contribution of engineering and geoscience professionals in the development of Manitoba. All visitors to this website are invited to provide feedback on any of the content by contacting our webmaster.
Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba, main purpose is to regulate the Engineering and Geoscience professions in the Province of Manitoba but also promotes the advancement of engineering/geoscience knowledge and professional development. There are also many international, national, and provincial technical societies and associations with complementary professional development objectives. It is not unexpected that these many technical societies also have documented their heritage within their scope of interest. The additional background reference material and documentation available from these organizations are particularly useful sources of information that complement the information compiled by the Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba Heritage Committee. In many cases some projects with connections to our membership have received national recognition and have been described to some degree. This wiki site endeavours to provide links to these other undertakings, to increase the breadth and depth of the information available.
The objectives of this wiki site are:
- Publish comprehensive project descriptions,
- Encourage further contribution of the knowledge base through a Wikipedia concept,
- Consolidate and leverage related information,
- Promote awareness of international and national recognition. For example, the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers (the oldest technical society in Canada) has recognized four Manitoba Projects as National Historic Sites. The project descriptions of those projects have been expanded on this wiki site to recognize this.
As the wiki site is a work in progress, we encourage your comments, corrections and additions. Please feel free to add to this body of knowledge by contributing to this site with your own past projects. If you have any comments or questions please contact us at APEGM.heritageeng@gmail.com.
Links
The Heritage Committee has been collaborating with members of the Manitoba Historical Society (MHS) over the last number of years in areas of mutual interest. Much Engineering and Geoscience history has been compiled and published by the MHS and this wiki site tries to leverage as much information as possible and expand the knowledge base where practical. The same could be said for several of societies described below. Researchers are encouraged to review other possible sources to obtain as broad a history as of interest.
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