November 14, 2018
Ottawa enews November 14, 2018
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| November 14, 2018 |
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A clear plan will help to ensure future success Last week, a special strategic planning session was held with key members of the association. Facilitated by Nathan Helder, our goal was to produce a one-page document that clearly and succinctly describes the purpose, relevancy, priority and goal of Landscape Ontario. The Congress Show Committee has already seen outstanding results using this process, and now, the association as a whole will as well. To no surprise, increasing the availability of a skilled labour force was identified as our top priority. More details will follow shortly. I urge you all to think about this priority and to bring your ideas, comments and feedback to our membership booth and various forums at Congress in January. |
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Tony DiGiovanni Landscape Ontario Executive Director |
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| Ottawa Chapter Fall Wellness Day, Nov. 27 You have earned a break! Take care of yourself and your staff after another busy season at Le Nordik Spa. Fee includes bathrobe rental and $25 gift card. Register online at HortTrades.com. Ottawa employer learning forum, Nov. 28 Hire Immigrants Ottawa (HIO) is pleased to invite landscape professionals to a free employer learning forum at the Export Development Canada (EDC) office in Ottawa. You must register online by Nov. 21 in order to attend. Risk management guidelines released for snow and ice operators A new document has been released to help facilitate a consistent approach to risk management for common snow and ice maintenance operators. Developed by Marsh Consulting, CNLA and Landscape Ontario, the guidelines also include a self-assessment tool for business operators. For more details, visit HortTrades.com. Cash advances for Canadian growers Agricultural producers can access cash advances up to 50 per cent of the market price of greenhouse and nursery products via the government of Canada's Advance Payments Program (APP). View an info sheet about the program at HortTrades.com. Reduce the risk of musculoskeletal disorders A new website at MSDprevention.com aims to help Ontario workers reduce the risk of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) that account for almost half of all days lost from work. For an overview and link, visit HortTrades.com. Participate in the CNLA wage survey Members of the landscape and horticulture profession are asked to complete a wage that will help employers, employees, and government to better attract new labour to the profession. Open until the end of February, CNLA has some tips on how to best prepare the required data. Read the tips and take the survey online. Growers Fall Dinner Meeting, Nov. 27 Online registration is now open for the LO Growers Sector Group fall dinner meeting on Nov. 27 at Piper's Heath Golf Club in Milton. Celebrate the end of another season and learn from informative guest speakers. Tickets are $65 and include dinner. IPM Symposium, Jan. 7 Learn the latest techniques at this full-day event while earning six CECs from the IPM Council of Canada. Lunch included. Register by Dec. 14 at LOCongress.com and save. Landscape Designer Conference, Jan. 7 This full-day event includes informative speakers, lunch, supplier showcase and closing reception for design professionals. Register by Dec. 14 at LOCongress.com and save. Peer to Peer Workshop, Jan. 7 Landscape business owners should attend this interactive workshop that includes frank discussions, break-out sessions and networking with peers, all with the aim of making positive change in your business and making it stick. Register by Dec. 14 at LOCongress.com and save. Garden Centre Symposium, Jan. 10 Retail operators will learn about digital marketing at this year's event that includes a networking lunch and Awards of Excellence presentations for the Garden Centre and Grower programs. Register by Dec. 14 at LOCongress.com and save. Contractor Lecture joins Congress, Jan. 10 Landscape designers, contractors, architects and other professionals are invited to enjoy an afternoon of creative inspiration, education and networking. Includes light refreshments. Register by Dec. 20 at LandscapeLecture.ca and save. |
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