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NewsNews Releases (PDF) will open in a new window. July 6, 2015: Canadian Diabetes Association urges action to prevent amputations in people with diabetesNow that summer is here and Manitoban feet are out in the open, the Canadian Diabetes Association (CDA) is urging action to reduce the risk of diabetes-related foot complications that can lead to devastating consequences, including amputations … Read News Release July 2, 2015: Canadian Diabetes Association urges action to prevent amputations in people with diabetesNow that summer is here and Canadian feet are out in the open, the Canadian Diabetes Association (CDA) is urging action to reduce the risk of diabetes-related foot complications that can lead to devastating consequences, including amputations … Read News Release July 2, 2015: Canadian Diabetes Association urges action to prevent amputations in people with diabetesNow that summer is here and Ontarian feet are out in the open, the Canadian Diabetes Association (CDA) is urging action to reduce the risk of diabetes-related foot complications that can lead to devastating consequences, including amputations … Read News Release June 30, 2015: Canadian Diabetes Association urges action to prevent amputations in people with diabetesNow that summer is here and British Columbian feet are out in the open, the Canadian Diabetes Association (CDA) is urging action to reduce the risk of diabetes-related foot complications that can lead to devastating consequences, including amputations … Read News Release June 3, 2015: Alberta's economic challenges no threat to engineering technology and applied science professionDespite a softening Alberta economy in the face of low crude oil prices, technology professionals are virtually recession-proof as the demand for their skills continues to grow in a province that depends on them for the public safety and maintenance of all systems and processes – from water to electricity to transportation … Read News Release May 26, 2015: Higher training standards for technology profession promote worker safety, including in oil and gas industryIn light of Rachel Notley's long-standing focus on workplace safety, the Association of Science and Engineering Technology Professionals of Alberta's (ASET) pivotal role in raising the bar on educational standards for the engineering technology and applied science profession in Canada – including within the oil and gas industry -- may be a timely and welcome development for the Alberta premier … Read News Release May 19, 2015: ASET's contribution to new, national accreditation model helps ensure public safetyDaily life in Alberta is about to become a little safer thanks to the Association of Science and Engineering Technology Professionals of Alberta's (ASET) stake in a new, national accreditation model for the engineering technology and applied science profession: Technology Accreditation Canada (TAC) … Read News Release April 2, 2015: World class accreditation model for engineering technology and applied science profession launches full operationsTechnology Accreditation Canada (TAC), a new, world class accreditation model for the engineering technology and applied science profession, has officially launched full operations following the successful completion of its pilot project with a Canadian college … Read News Release April 2, 2015: Georgian College program first in Canada to receive national accreditation by TACGeorgian College in Barrie, Ontario has made history by being the first Canadian college to be granted national accreditation for one of its programs by Technology Accreditation Canada (TAC) -- a new, world class accreditation model for engineering technology and applied science professionals. Georgian College's electrical engineering technology program was the focus of a TAC pilot project that resulted in it receiving the inaugural accreditation … Read News Release |
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