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What Is The Territorial Skills Competition?

 

Our Territorial Skills Competition (TSC) is Nunavut’s ONLY trade and technology competition.

It takes place each spring where over 70 youth from Nunavut compete in their chosen trade and technology skill. This trades and technology competition can feature up to 16 different competition areas.

Gold medal winners may have a chance to represent Nunavut at the Skills Canada National Competition! Skilled high school students, registered apprentices and post-secondary students pursuing a career in our skilled competition areas are eligible to compete.

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87 88 3D 2D Character Computer Animation - Skills Nunavut

87 88 3D 2D Character Computer Animation

14 Aerospace Technology - Skills Nunavut

14 Aerospace Technology

Secondary & Post Secondary

30 Aesthetics - Skills Nunavut

30 Aesthetics

Secondary & Post Secondary
PS only at SCNC

33 Automobile Technology - Skills Nunavut

33 Automobile Technology

Secondary & Post Secondary
PS only at SCNC

32 Baking - Skills Nunavut

32 Baking

Secondary & Post Secondary

P1 Beading Indigenous Arts - Skills Nunavut

P1 Beading Indigenous Arts

Secondary
TSC Only

24 Cabinet Making - Skills Nunavut

24 Cabinet Making

Secondary & Post Secondary

26 Carpentry - Skills Nunavut

26 Carpentry

Secondary & Post Secondary

34 Cooking - Skills Nunavut

34 Cooking

Secondary & Post Secondary

18 Electrical Installations - Skills Nunavut

18 Electrical Installations

Secondary & Post Secondary

16 Electronics - Skills Nunavut

16 Electronics

Secondary & Post Secondary

31 Fashion Technology - Skills Nunavut

31 Fashion Technology

Secondary & Post Secondary

40 Graphic Design - Skills Nunavut

40 Graphic Design

Secondary & Post Secondary

29 Hairstyling - Skills Nunavut

29 Hairstyling

Secondary & Post Secondary

49 Heavy Vehicle Technology - Skills Nunavut

49 Heavy Vehicle Technology

83 Job Search - Skills Nunavut

83 Job Search

Secondary & Post Secondary

84 Job Skill Demonstration - Skills Nunavut

84 Job Skill Demonstration

Secondary

23 Mobile Robotics - Skills Nunavut

23 Mobile Robotics

54 Photography - Skills Nunavut

54 Photography

Secondary & Post Secondary

15 Plumbing - Skills Nunavut

15 Plumbing

Secondary & Post Secondary

85 Public Speaking - Skills Nunavut

85 Public Speaking

Secondary

53 Outdoor Power and Recreation Equipment - Skills Nunavut

53 Outdoor Power and Recreation Equipment

Secondary & Post Secondary

82 Video Production - Skills Nunavut

82 Video Production

Secondary

17 Web Technologies - Skills Nunavut

17 Web Technologies

Secondary

10 Welding - Skills Nunavut

10 Welding

Secondary & Post Secondary

92 Workplace Safety - Skills Nunavut

92 Workplace Safety

Secondary

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Amiel Hernandez

Trade: BAKING
Level: SECONDARY

Amiel competed in Baking from 2013 to 2015 at both the Territorial and National Skills Competitions. Her passion for creating delightful baked goods was evident as she represented Nunavut on the national stage.

Today, Amiel continues to share her talent in baking, inspiring others in her community to follow their own creative pursuits.

The competition gave me confidence and a platform to showcase what I love to do.

Amiel is a 3 time competitor at the Territorial Skills Competition and the Skills from 2013 - 2015 with a experience at the 2015 SCNC. Amiel has returned to Skills Nunavut as our Alumni Rep on the National Alumni Committee.

“Participating in my local skills club sparked my interest in baking and made me realize my love for it. It also allowed me to hone my baking skills. Competing in the territorial skills competition and at the Skills Canada National Competition improved my abilities to not only create wonderful desserts, but also to develop my time management and creativity skills. Even though I did not choose to pursue a career in the skilled trades, I continue to use the skills that I learned in my day-to-day life.”

Once I had completed my post-secondary education and started working as a nurse, I felt that I needed to go back and reconnect with activities that I enjoyed in the past. In 2023, I reached out to Skill Canada Nunavut to inquire about volunteering and to reconnect with the team. This is how I was presented the idea of being a part of the National Alumni Committee (NAC).

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Annie Buscemi

Trade: ELECTRICAL
Level: POST-SECONDARY
Years: 2023

Annie represented Nunavut in Electrical at the 2023 National Skills Competition in the Post-Secondary category. Her ability to tackle complex tasks with precision was inspiring.

Annie is still an electrician in Nunavut continuing to develop her skills and make an impact in her field.

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Avarayna Reardon

Trade: VIDEO PRODUCTION/JOB SEARCH
Level: POST-SECONDARY

Avarayna participated in both Video Production and Job Search competitions, demonstrating her adaptability and drive at the Territorial and National Skills Competitions.

Currently, Avarayna is exploring new opportunities while continuing to hone her creative and professional skills.

“The competition pushed me out of my comfort zone and helped me grow.”

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Cassiar Cousins

Trade: CARPENTRY
Level: SECONDARY/POST-SECONDARY
Years: 2023, 2024

Cassiar competed in Carpentry in 2023 and 2024, transitioning from Secondary to Post-Secondary levels and showing exceptional growth along the way.

Today, Cassiar continues to develop their craft, contributing to community projects and inspiring others to pursue skilled trades.

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Daniel Tapatai

Trade: VIDEO PRODUCTION

Daniel represented Nunavut in Video Production, showcasing his creativity and technical expertise at both the Territorial and National Skills Competitions.

Daniel is continuing to thrive as a freelance videographer, telling stories that highlight the beauty of the North and its people.

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David Aglukark

Trade: WEB DESIGN
Level: SECONDARY

Daniel represented Nunavut in Video Production, showcasing his creativity and technical expertise at both the Territorial and National Skills Competitions.

Daniel is continuing to thrive as a freelance videographer, telling stories that highlight the beauty of the North and its people.

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Eli

Trade: NORTHERN FASHION
Level: SECONDARY/POST-SECONDARY
Year: 2024

Eli represented Nunavut in Sewing/Northern Fashion, showcasing creativity and innovation at the 2024 competitions. Their unique approach to design left a lasting impression.

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Eli Qaqqasiq Taqtu

Trade: COOKING/BAKING
Level: SECONDARY/POST-SECONDARY
Years: 2018, 2019, 2020

Eli competed in Baking in 2018, 2019, and 2020 at both the Territorial and National levels. Their artistry and dedication to perfecting their craft were evident throughout their journey.

I’m Eli Qaqqasiq-Taqtu originally from Arctic Bay now living in Iqaluit.

I’ve joined and participated with Skills Canada Nunavut competing in field of Baking for 3 years straight.

Started in 2018 - As few competitors, we travelled from Arctic Bay to Iqaluit to experience territorial competitions. During the time, I was anxious and nervous to push forward with heavy thoughts but entering the field, it was all fine after all (just the way how human thinks - I was nervous).. 2019 - Second year - it was way more simple than the first time I went as it was my second time.. the competition was better.. BUT I didn’t want to stop until I reach the gold medal. Then final year 2020 - I won the GOLD MEDAL - that got me to be invited to participate in National level in Halifax, NS.

Everything was prepared for the competitions to proceed which were very crucial to take part with equipment provided.. Appreciation from my heart today is huge towards skills Canada Nunavut for pushing me to see more of life skills I can keep for the rest of my life..

As I say, TAKE ANY CHANCES!!

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Eliane Kanayuk

Trade: COOKING/BAKING
Level: SECONDARY/POST-SECONDARY

Eliane demonstrated her talents in Cooking/Baking at both the Secondary and Post-Secondary levels, proudly representing Nunavut.

Now, Eliane works as a [current role, e.g., “culinary artist”], delighting her community with her creations and inspiring others to explore careers in the culinary arts.

skills nu alumni

Gavin Dunn

Trade: VIDEO PRODUCTION

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Hayley Totalik

Trade: COOKING/BAKING
Level: SECONDARY/POST-SEONDARY

Hayley competed in Cooking/Baking at both the Secondary and Post-Secondary levels, representing Nunavut proudly at Territorial and National Skills Competitions. Her dedication and passion for the culinary arts stood out.

Today, Hayley continues to hone her skills, sharing her love for cooking and baking with her community.

skills nu alumni

Isaac Strickland

Isaac participated in various competitions at both the Territorial and National levels, showcasing his diverse skills and determination.

Isaac is now exploring new opportunities while continuing to build on his experiences.

skills nu alumni

Jennifer Lindell

Trade: HAIRSTYLING

Jenn’s exceptional skill in Hairstyling took her to both the Territorial and National Skills Competitions. Her ability to transform hair into art stood out among her peers.

Now, Jenn runs a successful hairstyling business, using her talent to empower and inspire others in her community.

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Kim Smith

Kim competed in Electrical at the Territorial and National Skills Competitions, demonstrating her problem-solving abilities and technical expertise.

Now, Kim works as an Red Seal Electrician helping to ensure homes and businesses in Nunavut have safe and reliable power.

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Matilda Pinksen

Trade: GRAPHIC DESIGN
Level: SECONDARY/POST-SECONDARY
Years: 2018, 2022

Matilda competed in Graphic Design in 2018 and 2022, showcasing her creativity and skill at both the Secondary and Post-Secondary levels.

Matilda now works as a graphic designer, helping clients bring their ideas to life through stunning visuals.

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Minnie Anakakak

Trade: HAIRSTYLING
Level: SECONDARY
Year: 2023

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Natalie Maerzluft

Trade: GRAPHIC DESIGN
Level: SECONDARY/POST-SECONDARY
Years: 2015-2017, 2021

Natalie competed in Graphic Design from 2015 to 2017 and again in 2021, transitioning from Secondary to Post-Secondary levels. Her creativity and dedication were evident throughout her journey.

Today, Natalie continues to create impactful designs that reflect her passion for storytelling through visuals.

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Rolanda Titak

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Sam Kuluguktuq

Sam showcased his talent in Carpentry from 2016 to 2018, representing Nunavut with pride at both the Territorial and National Skills Competitions.

Today, Sam works as a carpenter in Iqaluit contributing to important building projects in his community and beyond.

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Gold Sponsors $50,000+

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Silver Sponsors $25,000+

Bronze Sponsors $10,000+

Friends of Skills $5,000+

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