CNLA
Aug 4, 2024
CNLA's Plants love you initiative
"Plants Love You" is a movement initiated by the Canadian Nursery Landscape Association aimed at increasing awareness of the positive impacts that plants have on our health, environment and communities.
Aug 4, 2024
Ongoing changes impact temporary foreign workers
Just before midnight on Feb. 29, 2024, the Government of Canada adjusted its travel requirements for Mexican citizens, who will now need a visitor visa to travel to Canada unless they meet specific requirements
Aug 4, 2024
Canadian Federation of Agriculture Summary of 2024 Federal Budget
The Canadian Federation of Agriculture created a summary of the 2024 Federal budget unveiled last April, referencing sections that pertain to agriculture.
Aug 4, 2024
Landscape New Brunswick Bids Farewell
Landscape New Brunswick announced the retirement of Jim and Theresa Landry.
Aug 4, 2024
In Memoriam: Sandy (Alexander) Roberton
Long-time CNLA volunteer Sandy Roberton passed away after a long battle with cancer at age 83.
Aug 4, 2024
Quebec garden centres prepare to inspire visitors in August
The annual International Garden Centre Association congress is coming to Québec, Canada, August 25-31 in what is shaping up to be an inspiring journey to cap off the summer.
May 12, 2024
Marketing grant opportunity for CNLA members
The Plants Love You campaign is a sustainable, environmental approach to marketing products for health and environmental benefits.
May 12, 2024
CNLA and COHA present to the Canadian Senate
On Feb. 13, Alan White from the Canadian Nursery Landscape
Association and Phil Paxton from the Canadian Ornamental Horticulture Alliance presented to the Canadian Senate Standing Committee for Agriculture and Forestry.
May 12, 2024
International Garden Centre Association visits South Africa
Twenty-three delegates from 11 countries visited Cape Town, South Africa, from Feb. 18-21 for annual administrators meetings for the International Garden Centre Association.
May 10, 2024
Plant hardiness zone maps are not created equal
Plant hardiness zone maps are an important tool when determining what plants can be included in a landscape. But plant hardiness maps in Canada and the U.S. are not created using the same criteria and as such cannot be used interchangeably.
Mar 14, 2024
CNLA hosts inaugural 2024 leadership summit
The Canadian Nursery Landscape Association hosted its inaugural 2024 Leadership Summiton February 6, 2024, featuring a selection of keynote speakers who shared information about navigating an unusual labour market, mitigating insurance liabilities and fostering a love of plants through marketing.