I'm sorry
Terryboy, the PEO does not grant licenses to people who are off their crazy pills.
However I will give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you are someone else, and address your questions. Disclaimer, I am sometimes blunt.
1. Even with a PEng license, you will not be considered on equal footing with your
engineering peers in the eyes of employers due to the degree. However, for most successful people, degrees are of trivial matter once they begin forging a career and reputation. It really just gets your foot in the door those first couple of jobs. If you attempt to get a PE with a non B.Eng degree, be prepared to learn about a years worth of engineering courses on your own time and without instruction in order to pass the PEO exams.
2. If you couldn't get into Eng I at McMaster, you're sure as hell not going to get into any masters of engineering program, ever. You need an A average and an excellent CV. Forget this goal. You won't even be considered below a B+. These types of averages in university are an entirely different thing than in highschool. An M.Eng is a useless degree anyhow unless you plan to continue a career within academia, or earn it much later in your career if you happen to become an authority in your field. More engineers return to school to get MBAs than an M.Eng.
3. Just go to Civil at Ryerson already, sheesh. A) You got in, B) Its CEAB accredited, so no issues or extra requirements when becoming an engineer, C) Its civil, which is what you said is what you really want to do, D) No one here at Mac will have to deal with your neurotic Terryboy in person