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Team Alberta Takes home 33 Medals at Skills Canada National Competition

Alberta — May 30, 2023 – 28 of Alberta’s best trade and technology apprentices and post-secondary students and 32 high school students showcased their skills at the Skills Canada National Competition in Winnipeg, MB, May 25-26, 2023. Out of the 55 contest areas they competed in, Team Alberta took home a medal in 33 of them. In total, Team Alberta earned 11 gold medals, 8 silver medals, and 14 bronze medals.

Team Alberta members are selected at the Provincial Skills Canada Competition (PSCC) each year. More than 700 students competed in 45 trade and technology areas for the 2023 competition at the Edmonton EXPO Centre on May 3 & 4th, 2023.

Click here for a breakdown of Team Alberta’s results.

Skills Canada Alberta leads the country in positioning skilled trades and technologies as preferred career pathways for students. “We are incredibly proud of Team Alberta’s results at the Skills Canada National Competition. These results reflect how strong the technical training is in our province, and how passionate our educators are to prepare Alberta’s youth for the future world of work”, explains Chris Browton, Executive Director of Skills Canada Alberta.  

Media Contact:

Victoria Anderson

Communications Coordinator, Skills Canada Alberta

Phone: 780-405-3534 Email: victoriaa@skillsalberta.com  Website: www.skillsalberta.com

WorldSkills Team Canada 2022 Competitor from SAIT Brings Home a Medal in Culinary Arts

Yesterday morning at the Closing Ceremony for the WorldSkills Competition 2022 Special Edition in Lucerne, Switzerland, Korae Nottveit, a SAIT alum from their Professional Cooking Program was awarded a gold medal in Culinary Arts.

“I’m extremely grateful for all the support I’ve gotten from Skills, from my trainer, Chef Dekker, and from all the other chefs who have helped me. I wouldn’t be here without it. It took so much dedication and time to make this happen, but everyone always believed in me and that kept me going this whole time.” – Korae Nottveit, WorldSkills 2022 Special Edition gold medalist in Culinary Arts.

To represent Canada at the WorldSkills Competition, competitors had to win the right through the 2022 Skills Canada National Competition, in Vancouver, this past May.

“Korae’s achievement is a proud moment for Skills Canada Alberta, and for the province as a whole. This medal is a reflection of the hard work, dedication and hours of training put in by Korae and her trainer at SAIT Michael Dekker. To achieve this result on the global stage is a true testament to the quality of vocational training in the province.” – Chris Browton, Executive Director, Skills Canada Alberta.

The 46th WorldSkills Competition was initially scheduled to be hosted in Shanghai, in October 2022. However due to lockdowns and ongoing pandemic prevention and control restrictions in China, hosting the event was not possible in 2022. Following the decision, WorldSkills International and its member countries and regions came together to create the WorldSkills Competition 2022 Special Edition.

The WorldSkills Competition, which is typically held every two years, is the world’s largest professional education event and represents the gold standard of excellence in skilled trades and technologies. The WorldSkills Competition inspires young competitors to reach new heights, helping them turn their passion into a profession. WorldSkills Competitions create a global platform to help young people change their lives through skills.

“Earning a gold medal in WorldSkills for Cooking, the second-ever culinary gold for Canada and the first for Alberta, is an incredible accomplishment for our SAIT graduate and we share in her excitement. It’s also a testament to our talented instructors from our School of Hospitality and Tourism — recognized by CEOWORLD Magazine as Canada’s Top Culinary School — who work tirelessly to support student success. The SAIT community is beyond proud of this achievement, and we look forward to celebrating this history-making win with Korae and her coach Chef Michael Dekker.” – Tom Bornhorst, Vice President Academic, SAIT.

For information and interviews contact:

Victoria Anderson, Communications Lead

Cell: (780) 405-3534  

Email:  VictoriaA@skillsalberta.com        

Team Alberta Takes home 43 Medals at Skills Canada National Competition

Alberta — May 30, 2022 – Thirty of Alberta’s best trade and technology apprentices and post-secondary students showcased their skills at the Skills Canada National Competition. Vancouver, British Columbia May 25-27, 2022. Out of the 29 contest areas they competed in, Team Alberta took home a medal in 24 of them.  

Simultaneously, 28 high school students competed in the 2022 Skills Canada Virtual National Competition, 21 of them receiving a medal.

Team Alberta members are selected at the Provincial Skills Canada Competition (PSCC) each year. More than 700 students competed in 45 trade and technology areas for the 2022 competition. Post secondary students competed in-person at the Edmonton EXPO Centre on May 4 & 5, and secondary students competed virtually from April 11-14.  

Click here for a breakdown of Team Alberta’s results.

Skills Canada Alberta leads the country in positioning skilled trades and technologies as preferred career pathways for students. “We are incredibly proud of Team Alberta’s results at the Skills Canada National Competition. These results reflect how strong the technical training is in our province, and how passionate our educators are to prepare Alberta’s youth for the future world of work”, explains Chris Browton, Executive Director of Skills Canada Alberta.  

Team Alberta is supported by Syncrude, Skills Champion for Skills Canada Alberta. Syncrude’s support of Team Alberta demonstrates their commitment to empowering the future skilled trade workforce in the province. We are grateful for Syncrude’s invaluable contributions.

Media Contact:

Victoria Anderson

Communications Coordinator, Skills Canada Alberta

Phone: 780-405-3534

Email: victoriaa@skillsalberta.com  Website: www.skillsalberta.com  

4 Albertans Headed to WorldSkills Kazan 2019 with Team Canada

Four of Alberta’s Team Canada Prospects successfully completed their final WorldSkills Selection Event, and have now officially joined Team Canada for WorldSkills Kazan 2019. These 4 competitors will represent their trade, their province, and their country on the global stage in Russia, where they will compete with their peers from around the world. We wish them the best of luck and are proud of each of them for all they have accomplished. Muhammad Afzal, NAIT – Autobody Repair Taylor Desjardins, SAIT – Cabinet Making Anjesh Shrestha, University of Alberta – IT Network Systems & Administration Taylor Oliver-McCallum, Red Deer College – Plumbing WorldSkills Kazan 2019 will run August 22-27, 2019 in Russia.