The Ritual of the Calling of an Engineer is a Canadian tradition. Created in 1925, the Ritual aims at promoting esprit de corps among engineers. It has the format of a greeting ritual for the incoming engineering candidates in the profession, during which the engineer, from his own free will, obligates himself or herself to be respectful of human, social and professional values.
Pursuant to this engagement, the candidate receives a hammered iron ring, which is the symbol of this obligation. The Ritual’s objective is not to obtain an iron ring, but to obligate oneself freely towards his (her) peers in the profession.
Thus, the iron ring is not the proof that the candidate holds a university degree or belongs to a professional association. The Corporation of the Seven Wardens is fully autonomous and has no connection to any other organization.