ABOUT
Geoscientists Canada is the national organization of the geoscience regulatory bodies that govern Canada’s more than 12,000 Professional Geoscientists (P.Geo.s) and more than 2,800 Geoscientists-in-training (GITs). In Canada, geoscience is a regulated profession in the interest of public and environmental protection. To practice, a geoscientist must register as a Professional Geoscientist (P.Geo.) with the regulatory body in each province or territory in which they practice.
About
Who We Are
What We Do
Our Members
Our Team
Our History
Our Partners
Awards & Fellowships
“Geoscientists Canada is an important umbrella organization representing the common interests of provincial geoscience regulatory bodies. It looks out for geoscientists across the country and provides a forum for discussing issues of mutual concern”- Mark Priddle, P. Geo.
THE PROFESSION
Every day we all use information and resources geoscientists provide. Computers and mobile devices, a bicycle, a glass of water, a bridge or a tunnel, a light, or a mirror, and so much more – a geoscientist has played a critical role in their delivery.
The Profession
What is Geoscience
What Professional Geoscientists Do
Careers in Geoscience
Related Organizations
"Providing the public with information about Earth and its mysteries is the way I share my passion for geology."- John Clague, P.Geo.
BECOMING A P.GEO.
In Canada, geoscience is regulated in the public interest. Professional licensure demonstrates that a geoscientist has met the nationally recognised standards of education, experience, ethics, and professionalism. Professional geoscientists must meet established standards and are professionally accountable, similar to other regulated professions such as engineering, medicine, and law.
Becoming a P.Geo.
Pathway to Professional Registration
Multiple Licences
"I have come to understand that our professional associations will sustain excellence in our profession be it through ethical rules, continuous education requirements or the coaching of young people so they reach the full title. We must be proud of the road travelled and of our P.Geo. designation."- Isabelle Cadieux, géo.
PRACTICE IN CANADA
In Canada, practising geoscience is both a profession and a public trust. Professional Geoscientists (P.Geo.s) play a vital role in protecting the public and the natural environment by applying scientific rigour, ethical responsibility, and sound judgement to real-world challenges. To establish and maintain these high standards, geoscience is regulated profession.
Why Regulation Matters
What It Means to Be a Practising P.Geo.
Business License
Scope and Impact of Professional Geoscience Practice
Complaints, Discipline, and Professional Accountability
Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
Mobility Across Canada and Beyond
PUBLICATIONS & POLICY
Geoscientists Canada produces and compiles a wide variety of materials, resources, and policies in support public protection through skilled, versatile, reputable, and accountable professional geoscience practice.
Publications
Policy & Statements
Geoscience Practice Guidelines Catalogue
PRESS & EVENTS
Press & Events
Press Releases
Events
“Regulating the profession by standards of basic minimum appropriate education and promoting continuing professional development is essential for quality practice and protection of the public”- Ganpat Lodha, P. Geo.
55 Metcalfe Street, Suite#300Ottawa, ON K1P 6L5Phone: 613-423-6679; [email protected]
"I consider the title P. Geo. to be both a proud recognition of our achievements and a humble reminder of our professional responsibilities."- Raymond Reichelt, P. Geo.
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