SNLA Newsletter Jan/Feb 2014

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LANDSCAPE SASKATCHEWAN QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER

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JAN/FEB 2014 VOLUME 7, ISSUE 1

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AND AWARDS - MARCH 6, 2014 IN THIS ISSUE Mark your calendar!!

Reasons to join SNLA

Landscape Saskatchewan invites you to attend the 2014 Annual General Meeting Benefit programs (AGM) and presentation of Landscape Awards on Thursday, March 6th, 1:30 pm at the available to SNLA Heritage Inn, 102 Cardinal Crescent, Saskatoon. As always, Landscape Saskatchewan’s members AGM is open to all SNLA members and guests. Landscape Saskatchewan’s Annual National Awards General Meeting is a chance for members to discuss the future of the association and ways to increase membership. The AGM provides a great opportunity for members to Foreign Workers network and socialize with those in the landscape industry that they don’t get to see on a regular basis. 2014 Recycle Event Each year, members of Landscape Saskatchewan have the opportunity to submit entries into the provincial Landscape Awards competition . During the AGM, Landscape Saskatchewan will present awards to the winners of the 2013 Landscape Awards. Please join us on March 6th and congratulate this years winners .

IGCA Congress, Ireland Certification Updates

Welcome to the future of the landscape and nursery industry

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A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT Welcoming in 2014! Horticulture is a growing industry, literally and practically. Keeping updated on current horticulture issues on the prairies and in Canada is a challenge! Especially when many of the owners of horticulture companies are owner/ operators, the challenge is first getting the information and secondly getting that information out to the employees in a timely manner to be useful in everyday horticulture practices. Being a part of the SNLA means every member company can connect to other member companies for support. By sharing knowledge with each other we save time and time is money. My company has recently benefited from another member taking time to share information. So working together makes a difference!

Board of Directors: LESLIE CORNELL President LLOYD TRASK Vice President ROBIN ADAIR Director LUKE vanDUYVENDYK Director NORM ALTROGGE CNLA Representative

Administrative Support: NIGEL BOWLES Executive Director

Members also benefit from the CNLA representation in front of government and other areas, as well as member savings programs procured on our behalf by the CNLA. Please visit the CNLA website to learn more about ongoing research and development being done to benefit our horticulture industry.

MARNIE MAIN Member Services, Director

Now knowing there are so many benefits to being part of SNLA, come out on March 6, 2014 to support your Annual General Meeting and see what you can do to help your Association SNLA grow!

VALERIE STOBBE Office Services Trade Show Co-ordinator

Looking forward to seeing everyone there!

KYLA MCKECHNIE Administrative Assistant

Sincerely,

ERYNN WATSON Member Services, Assistant

CHERYL TEO Bookkeeper CHELSEA TEN BROECK Provincial Relations Support, CNLA/SNLA

Leslie Cornell SNLA President

IMPORTANT DATES AND UPCOMING EVENTS

Contact Us:

For more information about submitting an article or advertising in this publication please e-mail or phone: CHELSEA TEN BROECK chelsea@cnla-acpp.ca Phone: 1-888-446-3499 Ext 8730 Fax 1-866-833-8603

March 6, 2014 SNLA Annual General Meeting Heritage Inn, Saskatoon, SK March 3-7, 2014 13th Annual Irrigation Expo Water Centre, Calgary, AB March 14 - 23, 2014 Canada Blooms Direct Energy Centre Toronto, ON

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c/o Landscape Alberta Nursery Trades Association 200, 10331 - 178 Street Edmonton Alberta T5S 1R5 Tel: 780-489-1991 Toll Free: 1-800-378-3198 Fax: 780-444-2152 www.SNLA.ca

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ASSOCIATION NEWS CONGRATULATIONS TO G&S LANDSCAPE

Each year Landscape Saskatchewan members have the opportunity to submit enteries into the Landscape Saskatchewan Awards Program. These submissions are then judged by individuals who, see the submissions without their identity.

• Canadian Standards for Nursery Stock. • A complimentary subscription to Landscape Trades magazine. • CNLA maintains a real presence in Ottawa advocating federal government on the issues that affect the green industry in Canada. • Lobbying of provincial governments by your provincial Associations on issues that affect your industry on the more local level.

In March 2013, G&S Landscape of Saskatoon, SK was awarded the Landscape Saskatchewan Award for Landscape Construction for the River Heights Project. This award then moved G&S Landscape to the 2014 National Awards of Landscape Excellence, which took place in St. John’s, NL on Jan 29th. Landscape Saskatchewan would like to congratulate G&S Landscape on moving to the national awards and representing the professional work that is being done in our industry.

ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS AVAILABLE TO SNLA MEMBERS THROUGH CNLA

REASONS TO JOIN SNLA

Cat Rental Store - receive 10% off the List or Book Rate for anything rented through the Cat Rental Store

The Saskatchewan Nursery Landscape Association represents members in the Saskatchewan horticultural industry, landscaper contractors, nurseries, arborist, garden centres, tree farms and sod producers. We give the individual business a louder voice and representation provincially and nationally. SNLA members are proud members of the Canadian Nursery Landscape Association (CNLA), which represents more than 3,800 businesses nationwide. SNLA helps members maintain and improve their business through educational and networking events, which help not only the individual company, but also raise the standards and quality of work performed by members in the province. Through different provincial and national events members have the opportunity to connect with other members.

CLC Lodging – Save 20 -40% on Hotel Stays

As a member of Landscape Saskatchewan some of the benefits that you are entitled to are: • Quarterly CNLA Newsbriefs (February, May, August, October) LANDSCAPE SASKATCHEWAN JAN/FEB 2014

ActSoft & RElinks - Utilize the latest advances in mobile GPS technologies to improve workforce productivity 10% discount off the Canadian List Price. CasaGuru - a FREE Business Listing on casaGURU.com and its partner sites, like HGTV.ca Caterpillar - Save up to $2,000 on your next purchase of new qualifying Cat machines and save $250 on your choice of select Cat Work Tool attachments.

DCR TruCash – A new and better way to pay your offshore workers. DynaSCAPE Software - Members receive 10% off new or upgrade license purchases and online training! ESSO - 2.9 cents per litre off the posted retail price on any type of fuel at all ESSO retail locations throughout Canada General Motors – up to $14,000 of 2014 Models and up to $13,000 off 2015 models. HortProtect Insurance – An insurance program developed for our industry. Call for a quote. Imagewear (Mark’s) – 2014 discounts to be announcesd soon. 4


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John Deere Canada ULC - discounts range from 15% 25% off the MSRP. LS Training System - A landscape equipment training service where they teach basic operating technique and hazard awareness to old and new employees.

MEMBER BENEFIT

NEW MEMBER PROGRAMS

MBNA Canada MasterCard - MBNA brings you a credit card offer, specially designed for members of CNLA. Annual Fee: None AIR: 1.99% Promotional annual interest rate† for 10 months

The mission of Employers First is to provide business owners and their employees with quality services. Employers First provides resources Canada wide, these resources are easily accessible to help in fulfilling all health and safety requirements.

NEBS Business Products - 15% off printed products, now including logo design!

• Pricing for (most) courses is $49 per person without membership, CNLA members would receive 10% off per course. • Over 40 courses available. • Pricing will be 10% off listed price for all CNLA Members. • Pricing will be prorated for business size (if you have 6 employees the cost will be prorated based on lower level cost). • Memberships run one fiscal year, with renewal fee 25% off. • Membership includes Workwell Assessment, policy & procedure manual, unlimited training for all courses, training database for tracking, HR Ready forms, hotline services. All of these services are available individually, at the CNLA discount (prices vary based on work needed).

Petro-Canada - A discount of 2.4 cents/litre on all grades of gasoline and diesel RBC | Royal Bank of Canada - you have access to tools and programs that can enhance your ability to attract and retain both clients Retail Council of Canada - CNLA members can access select Retail Council of Canada (RCC) Group Discount Programs. Schooley Mitchell Telecom Consultants - lower your telecom costs, customers save an average of 30% yearly on their local services, long distance, cellular, internet, fax and conferencing. CNLA provides the provincial industry associations across Canada with value-added benefits and services that they can pass along to you, the member. Our national committee reviews works to ensure that our high value discount programs have a direct positive effect on your bottom line – and help you attract and reward good employees. For more information on any of these benefits contact the Member Services Department at 1-888-446-3499 or by email at memberservices@canadanursery.com.

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CNLA members can now receive discounted pricing on select Isuzu vehicles. 
 How it works: • Members are encouraged to inform their fleet manager or fleet sales person that they are a member of the Canadian Nursery Landscape Association and they are entitled to Competitive Assistance or Fleet Assistance. • The CNLA program is very competitive, unfortunately it cannot be used in combination with any other incentive available. • In order for a member to receive the discount at a dealership, CNLA must send the sales rep at the dealership a letter confirming the membership, along with a processing code • There is a $100 administration fee per vehicle that must be paid by the member to CNLA before the membership confirmation letter will be sent. 5


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INDUSTRY NEWS

NATIONAL AWARDS OF LANDSCAPE EXCELLENCE PRESENTED IN ST. JOHN’S

Since its inception in 2003, the national awards have expanded to include three other awards of excellence. This year, Sheridan Nurseries in Toronto, Ontario won the Garden Centre of the Year Award for their commitment to growing teams, gardens, sales, environment, gardeners, technology and connections within the retail sector. CD’s Trees in Newfoundland and Phoenix Perennials in British Columbia also received honourable mentions in the garden centre category.

Winners of the National Awards of Landscape Excellence were announced at the 11th annual gala ceremony in St. John’s, NL on Wednesday, January 29, 2014. Eight awards were given out to members across the country that showcased excellence in the landscape, retail and nursery sectors of the industry.

Winkelmolen Nurseries Ltd. in Ontario won the prestigious Grower of the Year Award. Their entry will be submitted to the International Grower of the Year Award competition, hosted by the International Association of Horticulture Producers in Qingdao, China later this year.

Landscape Newfoundland and Labrador hosted the event in conjunction with its provincial Awards of Landscape Excellence. It was a fun evening with members, staff, volunteers and other distinguished guests gathered to celebrate the best in the industry. Competition was fierce in the landscape category, with 41 entries coming in from across Canada. CNLA wishes to congratulate all of the companies who submitted their projects, with each displaying a high level of expertise.

The final award of the evening was presented to the Veterans Memorial Parkway Community Program (VMPCP) for their commitment to the betterment of a public green space. Barry Sandler, Executive Director of VMPCP and Grant Harrison, President, accepted the Green for Life Community Award. This program has seen to the planting of 800 large calliper trees along the parkway, with hopes to double that number by Canada’s sesquicentennial in 2017. This is the second Green for Life Award to be presented at the national awards.

The National Awards of Landscape Excellence were presented to the following companies: • Caterpillar Award for Commercial Construction/ Installation to Year Round Landscaping Inc. in Alberta • Caterpillar Award for Residential Construction/ Installation to Edengrove Landscapes Ltd. in Ontario • DynaSCAPE Award for Landscape Design to Betz Pools Ltd. in Ontario • John Deere Award for Commercial Maintenance to Boot’s Landscaping & Maintenance Ltd. in Ontario • John Deere Award for Residential Maintenance to Shades of Summer Landscaping & Maintenance in Ontario

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The National Awards of Landscape Excellence are a way for Canada to recognize those companies that have actively participated in significantly raising the level of professionalism in the landscape industry. Congratulations to all winners who truly represent the high caliber of work and expertise the public has come to expect from this industry.

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TOUGH NEW FOREIGNWORKERS RULES BEGIN, EMPOWERING OFFICIALS TO INSPECT WORKPLACES

foreign workers are not swiping their jobs following last spring’s furor over laid-off workers at RBC being ordered to train their replacements, including those who came to Canada on temporary work permits. “We are taking action to ensure that Canadians are always first in line for available jobs,” Jason Kenney, minister of employment and social development, said in a statement on the new rules, which were first announced in the wake of those controversies.

Tough new regulations aimed at quelling fears that foreigners are snatching jobs from Canadians kicked in on December 31, 2013, empowering government officials to conduct workplace inspections without warrants and to blacklist employers who break the rules.

Among the new restrictions is the elimination of the socalled 15 per cent rule, which allowed companies to pay temporary foreign workers 15 per cent less than the going rate for any given position as long as the employer had paid Canadians that lower rate as well.

The regulations also allow government officials to interview foreign workers about their working conditions and to demand documentation from employers proving they’ve complied with the federal Temporary Foreign Worker Program.

Ottawa also began charging a $275 fee for companies applying for a TFW permit, and required employers to prove they’d made every effort to fill their openings with Canadians before turning to foreign workers.

The feds can conduct their workplace inspections for a period of six years, dated from the first day of employment of a foreign worker. Work permits will be revoked if an employer is discovered to have provided false information that “is having or will have a significant negative effect on the labour market in Canada,” the rules stipulate.

Provinces such as Saskatchewan and Alberta have been quietly urging the government for months to ease up on the restrictions. Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall even made a face-to-face appeal to Prime Minister Stephen Harper on the issue in November.

It’s all apparently designed to reassure Canadians that

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INDUSTRY NEWS NATIONAL PLASTIC RECYCLING EVENT JUNE 20 - JULY 1, 2014

MAKE YOUR BUSINESS WORK BY WORKING YOUR BUSINESS

CNLA is helping member garden centres recycle plastic pots again this year. Show your customers that our industry is doing our part to reduce our impact on the environment by participating this year. The process is easy: • Register your garden centre with CNLA to be listed on the website as a drop-off location, and included on all press releases. • Work with the recycler of your choice. A list of suggested recyclers is available on the CNLA website, and the office is willing to work with you to help you find a suitable recycler. • Tell your customers to bring back their plastic pots from June 20 – July 1st – promotional materials are available to download for free from the CNLA website. • Ensure the pots are stacked as per the requirements by your recycler • Take photos and keep track of the weight of plastic you collect to use in our media communications.

The Landscape Industry Certified Manager designation is for a select group of business owners and managers that have chosen to set themselves apart for the competition by proudly achieving their designation. Less than 1% of all owner/managers in our industry can claim they are Landscape Industry Certified.

To register your store as a drop off location, please contact Chelsea Ten Broeck at CNLA: Chelsea@cnla-acpp.ca, 1-888-446-3499 x8730.

WHAT CAN YOU DO TO IMPROVE YOUR GARDEN CENTRE? The Garden Centre Inspection Program is back for 2014 The Garden Centre Inspection program is designed to offer a critical, third-party look at all aspects of your garden centre’s operations. The result is a step-by-step work plan for making improvements that add to your business’ profits immediately.

There are many pathways to achieving your Landscape Industry Certified Manager designation 1. Write the exam! There are 7 written sections covering all aspects of landscape business operations. With flexible testing opportunities you can challenge the test all at once, or ladder the sections. It’s all up to you! 2. Self-Guided Study. There is a study manual that corresponds with each written test section. These manuals are developed by the industry, and are a great reference not only in preparation for the test, but for your every day business operations. 3. Industry Workshops and Seminars. Provincial associations run Manager study workshops, or seminars that will aide in manager preparation or bring in speakers to trade shows and conferences that cover the same core competencies. Each path leads you to achieving your certification in a way that suites your life and your business. Show your customers, your employees and your peers just how professional you are. Count yourself as one of the leaders in our industry. Get Landscape Industry Certified today! For more information visit landscapeindustrycertified.org

Inspections will take place over the first two-weeks of June and you can sign up for a half-day or full-day with our inspector, Eve Tigwell. Sign up before the March 14th registration deadline and secure your space! Contact Julia Ricottone at the CNLA office if you have any questions about the program: julia@cnla-acpp.ca, 1-888-446-3499 ext 8615 LANDSCAPE SASKATCHEWAN JAN/FEB 2014

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INDUSTRY NEWS IGCA CONGRESS, IRELAND AUGUST 10-15, 2014

directly with Barry or Sarah at Verve (our congress partner/ organizer). The following link will provide full details and prices, http://www.igccireland2014.com/pre-and-posttour

The IGCA Congress this year is in Ireland, plans are well underway, and the garden centres and venues on the itinerary are already busy getting ready to welcome you to Ireland.

If you are interested in either tour please email Barry at barry.muldowney@verve.ie or Sarah at sarah@verve.ie as soon as possible with the following information: Name, Address, Email Contact, Tel Number, Garden Centre Please Note: the Pre-tour and Post -tour require a minimum of 20 people to proceed. Please book early as the tour will be capped at 30 attendees.

The rates are very favourable and are all inclusive (Congress fee and hotel accommodation), so it couldn’t be more simple.

Other Optional Events - To avail of these please contact Barry or Sarah as soon as possible so we can book tickets/ green fees.

To Register - just go to the following link and fill in the details http://www.igccireland2014.com/registration. The early bird rate finishes February 28, so the sooner you register the sooner you secure your place. All inclusive congress registration and hotel accommodation (Carton House) early booking rate if booked before February 28th €2,200. All inclusive congress registration and hotel accommodation (Carton House) normal booking rate €2,400. All inclusive study tour €1,500 (Glenroyal Hotel) minimum age 18 - upper age limit 40.

Saturday August 9th Golf at Carton House on the Montgomerie Course, Host of the Irish Open 2005/06 and 2013. The opportunity for those keen golfers amongst you to play a Ryder Cup style event at Carton House on Saturday August 9th. Sunday August 10th Corke Park. All Ireland Hurling SemiFinal (Optional). Corke Park has been the heart if Irish sporting life for over a hundred years. Boasting a capacity for 82,300 people, the stadium is the home of Gaelic games and the headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). Enjoy an exciting and unique experience at the All Ireland Hurling Semi-Final.

We have a really exciting congress planned, and all of the detail is on the website for you to browse http://www. igccireland2014.com/ Pre and Post Tour To ensure that you have the opportunity to see as much of Ireland as possible during your trip we, along with Verve who are helping us to organize the Congress have a couple of extra options available if you would like to extend your trip to Ireland beyond Congress.

If you pre-registered at the Congress in Australia then you don’t need to register again - you will have been invoiced by Verve, the agency assisting with organizing the Congress, and we would appreciate payment within two weeks of receipt of invoice.

Pre-Tour 2014 - August 7th to 9th visiting the midlands and West of Ireland.

If you did register in Australia for Ireland, and are not in a position to come after all, please let us know as soon as possible so we can accommadate numbers.

Post-Tour 2014 - August 16th to 18th visiting the North of Ireland.

Looking forward to seeing you in August!!!!!

An excellent Pre and Post tour is offer an opportunity to see parts of Ireland that are not on the Congress itinerary. You may book one or both, but tours need to be booked

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INDUSTRY NEWS CERTIFICATION NEWS... ABOUT LANDSCAPE INDUSTRY CERTIFIED MANAGER Becoming a Landscape Industry Certified Manager provides you and your business with many rewards: Prosperity - on all levels, from individual to company to the industry, Landscape Industry Certified can help you and your business prosper in the near and distant future.

Professionalism - Raise the bar within your company and the industry by establishing a culture and expectation of professionalism. Landscape Industry Certified Managers are recognized as leaders across North America and is a great way to set an example within your company. Productivity - Create efficiencies in your business that will increase time to focus on productive ventures or enjoy a little more ‘free’ time! Promotion - Landscape Industry Certified is an excellent marketing tool for you and your company. It can help establish and distinguish your company as professional and reputable - leading to easier sales and higher rates. People - Landscape Industry Certified Manager is about you, your employees and your customers. It gives you the knowledge and tools to recruit and retain quality employees to produce the best results for your clients.

Profitability - Increase your bottom line through efficiencies and management techniques learned through the Landscape Industry Certified Manager program.

Place your advertisement here in Landscape Saskatchewan’s Newsletter.

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