Changes Announced to Temporary Foreign Workers Program

The Government of Canada recently announced changes that apply to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program’s (TFWP) four-year cumulative duration rule, which will no longer apply to temporary foreign workers in Canada, effective immediately. An exemption is also being made on the cap for seasonal industries seeking temporary foreign workers for up to 180 days during the 2017 calendar year and will be extended until December 31, 2017. More changes for immigration and the TFWP are expected in the new year.
Prior to the change, the cumulative duration rule forced skilled agriculture workers that were trained in Canada to leave after four years. This was creating a skills deficit for Canadian agricultural employers and was acting as a restrictive barrier for the pathway to permanency for farm and food workers.
Statistics Canada evidence shows that recruitment for agricultural employers is ongoing and continuous. Agriculture and agri-food stakeholders have provided feedback that the industry is dealing with unique workforce issues such as: rural location; handling of live plants and animals; strenuous physical work; and a high degree of seasonality.
Fixing the cumulative duration rule has been a long-standing recommendation of the LTF, comprised of industry representatives from the value chain, including the seafood sector, who have developed the Canadian Agriculture and Agri-Food Workforce Action Plan to address the critical labour shortage.  This proposed Canadian agriculture employment strategy is led by the Canadian Agricultural Human Resource Council (CAHRC) and supported by over 77 agriculture associations (including Landscape Alberta’s national partner, the Canadian Nursery Landscape Association).

Turf Survey – Last Chance

Thank you to everyone who assisted on the TURF National Occupational Framework this year. Turf has been given a second opportunity to validate What people need to do and know to be successful in Turf Production.

As you may recall, the key roles in a farm operation are:

  1. Farm labourer – entry
  2. Farm worker – experienced
  3. Supervisor
  4. Manager

WHY is your help critical? Besides ensuring it’s accuracy, these are tools are being developed for your sector…find out what experts like yourself have identified as best practices and expectations.  They serve as a benchmark against which to recruit, select, train and develop employees.

Four surveys have been prepared. Please complete one (or more) of the surveys – each survey focuses on one of the four roles. What is really important is that the person completing the survey has an in-depth understanding of what an employee needs to know and do to be successful, so please forward this invitation to your staff as well.

Farm Labourer: http://fluidsurveys.com/s/CAHRC/Turf/FarmLabourer/
Farm Worker: http://fluidsurveys.com/s/CAHRC/Turf/FarmWorker/
Supervisor: http://fluidsurveys.com/s/CAHRC/Turf/Supervisor/
Manager: http://fluidsurveys.com/s/CAHRC/Turf/Manager/

Each survey will walk you through two documents:

  1. National Occupational Standard: a list of the tasks organized by major task areas – representing what the person needs to do
  2. Competency Profile: a collection of competencies and related observable behaviours required to successful carry out the identified tasks.

Each survey will take approximately 10-15 minutes to complete. It is highly recommended you complete it in one sitting however, if you get interrupted you can finish it later as long as you are the only person using your computer.

Note: The survey will be available online from December 7 to December 21, 2016.

Thank you again for your valuable input!

Confidentiality and Privacy
The information you provide will be confidential and combined with other responses during the reporting phase. The raw data will be reviewed and compiled by an external consultant and will not be distributed to any third-party organizations. 
All sections of the survey are optional, however the more information you provide the more accurate the results of the survey. If you provide your contact information at the end of the survey, you may be approached by the external consultant or by the Canadian Agricultural Human Resources Council for further involvement in this project. Your information will be stored separately from the rest of the data collected in the survey to ensure the confidentiality of your responses. If you have any questions about the survey, please contact Tracy Biernacki-Dusza, Project Manager, 613-745-7457 x225.

Green Jobs Eligible for Wage Subsidy

The Career Focus Green Jobs program is offering wage subsidies to help employers with an environmental focus hire new graduates. The program targets small and medium sized businesses to help reduce the cost barriers of hiring new graduates by subsidizing their salary by 50 per cent to a maximum of $13,500 per year. Its purpose is to help employers hire the talent they need and help recent graduates initiate a career.

To qualify as a green job, the job must have a green mandate or the employer needs to have an environmental focus. For example, the job must help reduce the consumption of energy and raw materials; limit greenhouse gas emissions; minimize waste and pollution; and protect and restore ecosystems.

For agriculture, as long as the company meets one of the following specifications they are considered eligible for the program: the farm/company has a sustainable mandate or focus which helps protect and restore ecosystems; it has developed and implemented systems to reduce waste within the industry; it produces organic products which reduce the use of chemicals; it conducts research on the environmental impact and resolutions within the industry; or it is an agricultural manufacturing company that develops equipment that reduces emissions and energy use.

Applications must be submitted by December 12, 2016 to offset employment costs until June 2017. For more information on the Career Focus Green Jobs program, contact Jennifer Ash at 613-234-1402 x 221 or jash@biotalent.ca or go to https://www.biotalent.ca/en/career-focus-green-jobs.

Ag Labour Survey

Alberta Agriculture & Forestry has request input from primary producers (growers) on their expected labour challenges in the next 12-36 months.   The survey can be accessed at https://www.forumresearchonline.ca/survey/intweb.dll/project/cawi//mdbl_cawi.

Alternately, members can call 1-866-508-1441 to complete a confidential survey.

This is an important opportunity to express your concerns about the the variety of policy and legislation changes and how they will impact your ability to find adequate labour on your farm.

The deadline to complete the survey is November 25, 2016.

Ag Canada Funding Available for Hiring Ag Graduates

Career Focus Program – Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC)
The Career Focus Program within AAFC will provide $864,000 each year to projects that hire recent graduates in agriculture, agri-food science and veterinary medicine.  Each approved project will be eligible to receive 50% of total eligible costs, up to a maximum of $20,000 in matching funds. Applications are processed through rounds and on a first come, first served basis pending availability of funds.

Details here: http://www.agr.gc.ca/eng/?id=1280434970527 (note timelines)

The 2016 GISC is just around the corner…

The Green Industry Show and Conference is back in Edmonton for 2016! Our amazing team of staff and volunteers have put together a conference programme aimed to inform and inspire everyone from designers to arborists, owners to students, growers to contractors. Our conference sessions are timely and responsive to industry issue – with an updated format for 2016 that focuses on variety with 32 one-hour sessions over the two days.

Conference Highlights
New this year are two full-day pre-show workshops designed to fill the need of more in-depth technical level professional development. This year we have two workshops: one for Greenhouse growers, and the other for Landscape Designers.

Conference session highlights include pest diagnosis sessions with Dr. Ken Fry, landscape design process sessions with Gord Koch and Patrick DuChene. Mario Lanthier is speaking on tree pests and root management in nursery production, Paul Zammit with two sessions on edible gardens and winter container arrangements, as well as many more informative and engaging sessions on growing your business, managing work-life balance, improving performance and the latest and greatest in horticultural and business technologies. Everyone will find something to stoke their fire and those looking for continuing education credits will also find sessions to fulfill those needs.

Register before October 28 and save on your conference registration fees. Visit www.greenindustryshow.com to register!

Tradeshow Schedule
Landscape Alberta, AGGA, AALA and ISA members who pre-register, receive free admission into the tradeshow (onsite tradeshow registration is $20.00) and preferred pricing on conference registration In addition to the educational opportunities, all conference attendees have access to the Green Industry Show. With over 250 booths, it is the largest green industry show in Western Canada and is an annual must-see event.

Thursday, November 17 – The trade show doors open at 10:30 am and close at 4:30 pm. Join us on the trade show floor at 3:30 pm for the Ball Horticulture Tailgate Party – hot hors d’oeuvres and a Beer Tasting. Food, drinks and great company!

Friday, November 18 – The trade show doors open at 10:30 am and close at 3:30 pm

Other Events
The Landscape Alberta Nursery Producers Annual Live & Silent Auction will take place Wednesday, November 16 at the Coast Edmonton Plaza (10155 105 Street, Edmonton). Join in the fun at this year’s auction – hot hors d’ouevres and cash bar. Proceeds go toward horticultural research programs and services. Thank you to our refreshment sponsor, HisTree. Doors open at 6:00 pm.

On November 17, members and friends of the AGGA are invited to the AGGA Garden Party. Catch up with colleagues at this relaxed social event and celebrate the recipients of their annual industry awards. Doors open at 5:30 pm. The cost is $15.00 per person. Register at www.greenindustryshow.com.

Enter to Win a Dashcam with the Trade Show Passport
Pick up a trade show passport, visit all participating exhibitors and enter the draw. Passports are available at the trade show registration desk or at Landscape Alberta booth 140.

Let’s Be Social
Do you Tweet, Facebook or Instagram? Use the hashtag #2016gisc when sharing your pictures and social media updates. Follow @landscapeab on Twitter and @landscapealberta on Facebook to stay in the know about what is happening at the Green Industry Show and Conference.

Contact
If you have any questions about the 2016 GISC, please contact the Landscape Alberta office at 1-800-378-3198 or email admin@landscape-alberta.com. All event information is also available at www.greenindustryshow.com.

Call for Volunteers – Green Industry Show & Conference

The GISC brings the landscape and horticulture industry together annually and the Landscape Alberta staff is excited – the trade show is sold out, and the conference is packed full of great speakers and learning opportunities.

To help keep things running smoothly and professionally, we need some extra help. Our event runs two days, Thursday, November 17 and Friday, November 18 and a few volunteers on each of those days. Opportunities include:

  • Exam proctor (1-5pm, Thursday Nov.17)
  • Conference assistant (7-11am, Thursday Nov.17)
  • Traffic control at conference and trade show registration areas

If you are interested, please contact our office at admin@landscape-alberta.com for further details. Please note that there are limited number of opportunities.

Nursery Producers Auction: Call for Donations

Call for Donations

It is once again time to prepare for the Annual Alberta Nursery Producers Group Auction. The Auction is the main fundraising event for the Alberta Nursery Producers Group. Funds raised from this event are used to support research and educational projects that benefit all areas of the horticulture industry throughout Alberta and Western Canada.
We would like to take this opportunity to invite you to participate in the 2016 auction by providing a donation to the Annual Gift Auction. All donations will be acknowledged throughout the evening, in our program and at our annual Producers meeting on Thursday, November, 17th.
Please complete the donor form and return by email to anita@eaglelakenurseries.com or fax to 403-934-3626. So that all donations can be properly acknowledged and prepared for the auction, please send in your donation form by November 11.
We look forward to seeing you at the 2016 Landscape Alberta Nursery Producers Auction and would like to thank you in advance for considering a donation for this important event.

Register for the Green Industry Show & Conference before October 28 and Save!

The Green Industry Show and Conference is back in Edmonton for 2016! Our amazing team of staff and volunteers have put together a conference programme aimed to inform and inspire everyone from designers to arborists, owners to students, growers to contractors. Our conference sessions are timely and responsive to industry issue – with an updated format for 2016 that focuses on variety with 32 one-hour sessions over the two days.

New this year are two full-day pre-show workshops designed to fill the need of more in-depth technical level professional development. This year we have two workshops: one for Greenhouse growers, and the other for Landscape Designers.

Conference session highlights include pest diagnosis sessions with Dr. Ken Fry, landscape design process sessions with Gord Koch and Patrick DuChene. Mario Lanthier is speaking on tree pests and root management in nursery production, Paul Zammit with two sessions on edible gardens and winter container arrangements, as well as many more informative and engaging sessions on growing your business, managing work-life balance, improving performance and the latest and greatest in horticultural and business technologies. Everyone will find something to stoke their fire and those looking for continuing education credits will also find sessions to fulfill those needs.

Landscape Alberta members who pre-register receive free admission into the tradeshow and preferred pricing on conference registration. In addition to the educational opportunities, all conference attendees have access to the Green Industry Show. With over 250 booths, it is the largest green industry show in Western Canada and is an annual must-see event. For more information on the Green Industry Show & Conference, to view the full conference program and to register, please visit www.greenindustryshow.com.