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territorial competition & career expo

We are proud to announce that our flagship 'Territorial Competition' is returning to an in-person format on May 4th and 5th, 2023.

Registration is closed!

Competition registration for this years' Territorial Competition is now closed. Please stay tuned for exciting announcements regarding next years' Territorial Competition and how to get involved.

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May 4th-5th

This years' competition will be held at St. Patrick High School and Sir. John Franklin High School in Yellowknife. Each competition will be available to the public to observe, as well as several career expo booths for students to interact with at both gyms. Stay tuned to our website in the coming weeks as we will be releasing a floor plan & venue maps for both locations!

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CAREER EXPO

OUR BIGGEST
EVENT
OF THE
YEAR.

This annual, flagship event brings together competitors, volunteers, partners and friends throughout the Northwest Territories.

Secondary, Post-Secondary students as well as apprentices take part in a fun, Olympic-style competition across several skilled trade and technology sectors. The competition provides an incredible platform for participants to demonstrate their skills while learning along the way - all while vying for a medal, and an opportunity to advance to the annual Skills Canada National Competition to represent Team Northwest Territories!

COMPETITION DOCUMENTS

Updated competition documents for 2023 will be posted as they are received. You will find previous years' competition documents, as well as the 2023 National Competition documents for practice to help you get prepared!

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