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November 3, 2020

 

Keri MacIvor   Find out what Congress Connect can do for your business!

Have you heard about Congress Connect? We are very excited to share this new virtual marketplace with the Landscape Ontario community. But because we know this is a big change for everyone, we decided to host a town hall webinar to explain how Congress Connect works and what the platform has to offer. On Oct. 27, my colleague Joe Salemi and I were joined by Kyle Dugan from CONEXSYS, Wendy Ladd from Jim Pattison Lease and Andrew Knor from WPE Landscape Equipment, to talk about the marketing power of the Congress Connect virtual marketplace.

The webinar is available to watch anytime on the LO YouTube Channel. We hope you will check it out. To learn more, view our website to see the mock up of the platform, and reach out to a member of our team.
 

Keri Keri MacIvor
Virtual Sales & Events Specialist
Landscape Ontario

 

 

Meet the Garden Makeover winners
This summer, Landscape Ontario’s Garden Makeover Program was launched as a way to recognize the dedication of frontline workers across the province. The association received over 1,000 nominations from friends, neighbours, patients and family members, who shared incredible stories of selflessness, devotion and compassion. We are proud to announce the 10 frontline heroes who will receive garden makeovers from LO members. Learn about these amazing frontline workers and sign up to help out at LandscapeOntario.com/Hero.

New guidance on masks in the workplace
The Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development has provided some new material in developing your Covid-19 workplace safety plan originally released in June. Revisions include active screening or workers, air flow/ventilation, use of masks and what to do if there is a case of Covid in the workplace. Download the Word template online.

LO Pro-Dev courses for 2021 are online now
Landscape Ontario Professional Development seminars are scheduled for 2021 and details are now online. Space is limited with a maximum of 10 participants per in-person seminar. Register before Dec. 31 to get an automatic 10 per cent discount. View course listings at HortTrades.com.

Have you renewed your LO dues?
Landscape Ontario is calling and emailing members this week who have yet to renew their annual membership dues. We would like to thank those members who have continued their investment with Landscape Ontario — allowing us to provide valuable benefits and actively develop the profession. If you haven’t renewed already, please renew your membership today!

Provincial government hosts employment standards webinars
The Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development, in partnership with organizations across Ontario are hosting webinars to help you understand your employment standards and occupational health and safety rights and obligations as they relate to COVID-19. Learn more at Ontario.ca.

Grower and Garden Centre Town Hall, Nov. 24
Join webinar host Jennifer Llewellyn (OMAFRA) and representatives from both Grower and Retail sectors discussing their business experiences over the past seven months and the challenges they have faced. There will be Q&A at the end of the presentation. Register for free at HortTrades.com.

Greenhouses can access government funded Covid-19 safety training
Ontario agricultural operations, including greenhouses, can now benefit from a free, government-funded consultation service to help choose the best options for protecting their workers from COVID-19. Businesses can also access up to $7,500 in funding to implement safety recommendations. Learn more at HortTrades.com.

¡No baje la Guardia!
In other words, Ne jamais baisser la garde — Don’t let your guard down! Now is the time to keep reminding your crews about safety protocols, and free materials from LO’s Covid-19 Task Force are perfect. Order free decals in Spanish and English, or download safety posters in Spanish, English and French. Don’t let your guard down!

Register staff now for the Horticulture Technician Apprenticeship Program
Now is the time to get your staff registered for the Horticulture Technician Apprenticeship Program. In-class training is provided through Algonquin, Fanshawe, Humber and Mohawk Colleges. Apprentices can now take advantage of new Tools Grant on top of other financial incentives for apprentices and their employees. Full program details at horticulturetechnician.ca.

Help save 250 year-old red oak in Toronto
The City of Toronto is soliciting donations to protect a 250 year-old red oak tree. The city has an agreement to purchase the property and establish the space as a parkette to preserve and showcase the tree, however the completion of the sale is conditional upon the city fundraising $430,000 by Dec. 12, 2020. Learn more at Toronto.ca.

Join LO’s Garden Makeover Team
Over the next two weeks, Landscape Ontario’s Covid-19 Task Force will be selecting recipients of the Garden Makeover Program. We need your help to make these garden makeovers a reality this fall and into next spring. Volunteer to join the garden makeover team! Learn more about the program and read the stories of the first five finalists at: LandscapeOntario.com/hero.

Algonquin College seeks part-time horticulture instructor
Algonquin College in Ottawa, Ont. is accepting applications for a part-time Horticultural Industries Instructor. Learn more at the college’s website.

Order safety materials for trucks and equipment
Order up to 10 "Don’t let your guard down" decals at no cost. Simply email Meghan Greaves or call 1-800-265-5656, ext. 2301. Bundles of 100 decals can be ordered at cost for $32.25 per 100. The decals measure eight by 2-1/2 inches. The LO Covid-19 Task Force encourages members to place as many as possible on equipment and trucks. Posters promoting safety and featuring basic action points have also been developed, and are posted for free download. Versions in English, Spanish and French are available, as well as artwork to paste into email signatures.

LO’s COVID-19 Resource Hub includes guidance for working safely
LO’s resource centre now includes key health and safety protocols, supplementary resources, and a list of PPE suppliers as guidance to update your health and safety policies and procedures. Be sure to check out the Safe Work Protocols page, the Posters and Signage page and the Business Continuity page for the latest updates.
 

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 LO SEMINARS  

 

Professional Development Guide 2019-2020 Professional Development Seminars

Landscape Ontario Professional Development seminars are scheduled for 2021, details are online now! Space is limited with a maximum of 10 participants per seminar. Early booking discount available for all seminars booked by the end of 2020.
 
 

Irrigation Boot Camp Jan. 20-21
Cobblestone Installation Jan. 26-28
How to use Dynascape Jan. 27-28
Team Leader Training Jan. 28
Landscape Design: An Introduction Jan. 29
Business Planning Boot Camp Jan. 29

Visit the Seminars page at HortTrades.com

 

 

 UPCOMING LO EVENTS  

 

Grower and Garden Centre Tall Hall, Nov. 24
IPM Symposium, Jan. 11, 2021
Landscape Designers Conference, Jan. 11
Congress Connect, Jan. 12-14, 2021
LO Peer to Peer Session, Jan. 26, 2021
Nursery Growers Short Course, Feb. 17, 2021

Visit the Events page at HortTrades.com

 

 

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With more than 2,500 professional members, Landscape Ontario is the province’s premier horticultural trades association. Our mission is to be the leader in representing, promoting and fostering a favourable climate for the advancement of the horticulture industry in Ontario.

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