• From Skills to Shanghai: Kylar Bloomberg's Plumbing Path to Team Canada
    Feb 17 2026

    In this episode we sit down with Kylar Bloomberg, representing Team Canada in Plumbing, as he prepares to compete on the world stage at the WorldSkills Competition in Shanghai in 2026. Kylar shares how his Skills journey began through mentorship and training with Justin Fisher, his trainer and a former WorldSkills plumbing competitor who represented Canada in 2017. He also talks about working closely with his WorldSkills Canada Expert, Kylar’s guidance and support as he prepares for international competition.

    Kylar reflects on his experience in Skills competitions, what it takes to earn a spot on Team Canada, and how his training is progressing for WorldSkills Shanghai. He also explores opportunities to train outside of Canada and the importance of broadening his skills to compete at the highest level.

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    24 Min.
  • Designing the Future: Bella Kehoe's Skills Alberta & Graphic Design Journey
    Feb 6 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with Bella Kehoe, a talented Graphic Design alumna whose Skills journey continues to come full circle.

    Bella first competed in 2023, earning gold at the Provincial Skills Canada Competition and securing her spot on Team Alberta for the national competition in Winnipeg, where she went on to win bronze. She returned in 2024 and did it again, taking home gold provincially and representing Team Alberta at the Skills Canada National Competition in Quebec City.

    But Bella’s story does not stop at competing. She came back in 2025 as an Alumni Ambassador at Provincials and now gives back to the program as a member of the Provincial Technical Committee for Graphic Design, helping shape the competition for future competitors. Currently on her journey to become a teacher, Bella hopes to one day bring her own students on a field trip to experience the Skills competitions firsthand.

    Alongside her education goals, Bella continues to pursue her creative passion through her small business, Wild and Free Custom Apparel, which you can find on Instagram and Facebook. She also designed incredible pieces for Team Alberta during her 2024 competition. Be sure to check out those designs on our socials along with the episode post.

    Tune in to hear Bella talk about competition, creativity, giving back, and how Skills helped shape both her career and her future in education.

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    39 Min.
  • Primed & Polished: Anika Jones' Car Painting Route to Team Canada
    Jan 19 2026

    Welcome to another episode of the Team Canada Podcast Series!

    In this episode, we sit down with Team Canada competitor Anika Jones, who will be representing Canada in Car Painting at WorldSkills Shanghai 2026.

    Anika’s path started at NAIT, where her passion for creativity and her love of cars came together in the world of automotive refinishing. Drawn to the blend of artistry, precision, and technical skill, Anika found her place in Car Painting—an environment where her creative instincts could shine.

    Anika competed twice at the Skills Canada Alberta Provincial Competition, earning first place on her second attempt, which propelled her to Nationals. Her continued growth, discipline, and commitment to mastering her craft ultimately earned her a coveted spot on Team Canada.

    Joined by her WorldSkills Canada Expert and Trainer, Car Painting alumna Cecile Bukmeier, Anika is now deepening her technique, elevating her finish quality, and preparing for the incredible challenge ahead as she trains for the world stage.

    This is only the beginning of Anika’s story—we’ll be catching up with her again after the competition to hear all about her experience in the fall of 2026. Stay tuned as we continue to share the inspiring paths of Alberta’s 12 Team Canada competitors.

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    22 Min.
  • Mastering the Mechanics: Tyler Gunther's Rise to Team Canada
    Jan 9 2026

    Welcome to another episode of the Team Canada Podcast Series!

    In this episode, we sit down with Team Canada competitor Tyler Gunther, who will be representing Canada in Industrial Mechanics/Millwright at WorldSkills Shanghai 2026.

    Tyler’s journey began at SAIT, where he dove into his passion for the mechanical world. Incredibly, this was Tyler’s first year competing in the Skills competitions—and his talent, discipline, and determination propelled him all the way to Team Canada on his very first attempt. A true testament to his skill and focus.

    Joined by his WorldSkills Canada Expert, Mohamed Flyes, and Trainer, Jason Parnell, Tyler continues to push his technical abilities, refine his precision, and strengthen his readiness as he prepares to take on the global stage.

    This is only the beginning of Tyler’s story—we’ll be catching up with him again after the competition to hear all about his experience in the fall of 2026. Stay tuned as we continue to share the inspiring journeys of Alberta’s 12 Team Canada competitors.

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    26 Min.
  • Crafted for Competition: Logan Peters' Path to Representing Canada in Carpentry
    Dec 26 2025

    Welcome to another episode of the Team Canada Podcast Series!

    In this episode, we sit down with Logan Peters, who will be representing Canada in Carpentry at WorldSkills Shanghai 2026.

    Logan’s carpentry journey began back in Grade 11, when he first discovered the thrill of competition. He continued to sharpen his skills through post-secondary training, eventually competing at the post-secondary level as well. But his biggest surprise came after the Skills Canada National Competition—Logan didn’t even know he had earned a spot on Team Canada until Dave King, Dean of Trades at Lakeland College, delivered the exciting news.

    Logan’s story carries even more significance as Carpentry for Canada makes its long-awaited return to WorldSkills. With the guidance of his Trainer, David Jones, and WorldSkills Canada Expert, Paul Bettio, Logan is helping re-establish Canada’s presence on the global carpentry stage.

    From finding his competitive streak in high school to stepping onto the world stage, Logan shares how he’s preparing, what motivates him, and what it means to represent Canada in a trade he loves.

    This is only the beginning of Logan’s international journey — we’ll catch up with him again after the competition to hear all about his experience. Stay tuned as we continue to highlight the inspiring stories of Alberta’s Team Canada competitors.

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    27 Min.
  • Full Voltage Focus: Keegan Sturge's Electrical Journey to Team Canada
    Dec 9 2025

    Welcome to another episode of the Team Canada Podcast Series!

    In this episode, we sit down with Keegan Sturge, who will be representing Canada in Electrical Installations at WorldSkills Shanghai 2026.

    Hailing from Fort McMurray, Keegan is making history as the first-ever competitor from Fort McMurray to take the world stage at WorldSkills. His Skills journey began back in high school, where he first got involved in Skills competitions. He continued competing through his time at Keyano College, steadily developing his technical abilities, precision, and competitive edge.

    Since 2022, Keegan has consistently competed at Skills Canada Alberta competitions, each level pushing him further and preparing him for this next milestone.

    Supported by his Trainer Dawn Ohama and WorldSkills Canada Expert Jason Taylor, Keegan is now training to represent Canada among the world’s best in Shanghai.

    This is just the beginning of Keegan’s story — we’ll catch up with him again after the competition to hear all about his experience. Stay tuned as we continue spotlighting the inspiring journeys of Alberta’s Team Canada competitors.

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    49 Min.
  • Cut, Carve, Compete: Tate McGarry's Path to Team Canada
    Nov 25 2025

    Welcome to another episode of the Team Canada Podcast Series!

    In this episode, we sit down with Tate McGarry, who will be representing Canada in Cabinet Making at WorldSkills Shanghai 2026.

    Tate’s love for woodworking started long before his time at SAIT, where he later honed his skills and discovered his competitive drive. After first competing in Carpentry, he found his niche in Cabinet Making, a trade that perfectly combines his creativity and precision.

    His commitment to excellence has taken him from the Skills Canada National Competition to earning a coveted spot on Team Canada. Joined by his WorldSkills Canada Expert and Trainer, Harold Bergmann, Tate shares insights into his craft, his preparation, and his upcoming training trip to Germany in November 2025 as he gears up for the international stage.

    This is just the beginning of Tate’s story — we’ll catch up with him again after the competition to hear all about his experience. Stay tuned as we continue to highlight the inspiring journeys of Alberta’s Team Canada competitors.

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    26 Min.
  • Fueled by Passion: Carter Kokot's Road to Team Canada
    Nov 10 2025

    Welcome to another episode of the Team Canada Podcast Series!

    In this episode, we sit down with Team Canada competitor Carter Kokot, who will be representing Canada in Automobile Technology at WorldSkills Shanghai 2026.

    Carter’s journey began at SAIT, where his dad, who was also an instructor, encouraged him to compete in the Skills competitions while he was pursuing his studies. Growing up with a lifelong passion for cars, Carter’s dedication and determination have driven him from competing at Skills Canada Nationals in Quebec City and Regina to earning his spot on Team Canada.

    Joined by his WorldSkills Canada Expert, Nathan Banke, and Trainer Harley Breadner, Carter continues to fine-tune his craft as he gears up to take on the world stage.

    This is just the beginning of Carter’s story—we’ll be catching up with him again after the competition to hear all about his experience in the fall of 2026. Stay tuned as we continue to share the inspiring journeys of Alberta’s 12 Team Canada competitors.

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    42 Min.