Construction Labour Relations Alberta would like to congratulate the 2023 Skills Canada National Competition (SCNC) winners.
The SCNC took place in Winnipeg last weekend and saw over 500 students and apprentices from across the country compete for the title of National Champion in 45 skill areas at the RBC Convention Centre. Alberta’s delegates took home 38 medals, including 15 gold medals.
Below are some of Alberta’s medalists. Catch the live stream replay on Skills Canada’s YouTube channel. The complete list of winners can be found on the SCNC website on the results tab.
Construction
Gold medal in Industrial Control – Post-secondary level – Zachary Van Boeyen
Bronze medal in Architectural Technology & Design – Post-secondary level – Santiago Paez Gil
Gold medal in Architectural Technology & Design – Secondary level – Marie-Soleil Audiffren
Silver medal in Electrical Installations – Secondary level – Keegan Sturge
Bronze medal in Cabinetmaking – Post-secondary level – Landis Van Der Meer
Gold medal in Cabinetmaking – Secondary level – James Zimmer
Gold medal in Carpentry – Post-secondary level – Tyler Bendfeld
Bronze medal in Carpentry – Secondary level – Logan Peters
Gold medal in Welding – Post-secondary level – Ben Rainforth
Silver medal in Welding – Secondary level – Jake Sheppard
Manufacturing and Engineering
Bronze medal in Industrial Mechanics – Post-secondary level – Joshua Boyd
Gold medal in Precision Machining – Post-secondary level – Thomas Jasonson
Silver medal in Precision Machining – Secondary level – Eric Stobee
Silver medals in Mechatronics – Post-secondary level – Gauthier Appaix, Gurpreet Singh
RBC Best of Region Awards
Alberta – Ben Rainforth – Welding