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http://www.peo.on.ca/index.php?ci_id=1848&la_id=1
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Become a P.Eng. / Requirements for Licensure
As a licence holder in the province, Ontario P.Engs are part of a community of more than 80,000 professionals committed to enhancing the quality of life, safety and well-being of all Ontarians.
To be granted a licence to practise professional engineering in Ontario, an applicant must:
be at least 18 years old;
be of good character;
meet PEO's stipulated academic requirements for licensure (hold an undergraduate engineering degree from a Canadian Engineering Accreditation board (CEAB)-accredited program, or possess equivalent qualifications), and, if required, successfully complete any technical exams.
fulfill the engineering work experience requirements (demonstrate at least 48 months of verifiable, acceptable engineering experience, at least 12 months of which must be acquired in a Canadian jurisdiction under a licensed professional engineer); and
successfully complete PEOs Professional Practice Examination (PPE).
It appears Mohawk College offers BS & advanced diplomas
http://www.mohawkcollege.ca/enginee...r-of-technology-program-four-year-degree.html
So it is very possible that he had a PE license.
It's not "a PE license", at least not in Canada. I don't believe what Mohawk College offers us a university engineering degree (Bachelor of Applied Science). Anyway, in the article I read, Tim Bosma went to Mohawk to train in the HVAC trade.