Edmonton welcomes first California Pizza Kitchen restaurant in Canada

Canada’s first California Pizza Kitchen (CPK) opened its doors in Edmonton this weekend to large fanfare.

The American casual upscale restaurant chain started in 1985 focuses on using high-quality ingredients to offer new takes on classic meals and fusion cuisine.

On Saturday, the new location celebrated its grand opening at the Currents of Windermere shopping centre.

“California is like the birthplace of where culinary advancement happens (right now),” said Naheed Shariff, CEO of CPK Alberta. “If you look at all of the newest, coolest things coming out, a lot of them are coming out of California.”

CPK has nearly 200 restaurants around the world, serving everything from pizza, handcrafted beverages, to innovative twists on pasta and salads.

“The products you get on your table are very fresh,” Naheed said. “We use a lot of local suppliers for our meats and our cheeses.”

“It just gives a wide spectrum of different food options.”

Hockey in Canada

Hockey Canada has paid $7.6M in sex abuse settlements since 1989

Hockey Canada says it has paid out $7.6 million in nine settlements related to sexual assault and sexual abuse claims since 1989, with $6.8 million of that related to serial abuser Graham James.

The figure does not include the undisclosed amount of a settlement with a woman who sued the organization this spring.

The hockey governing body has been under fire since it was revealed the money in its multimillion-dollar National Equity Fund – which had been reserved for uninsured payments – comes from player fees.

Another 12 insured claims have cost Hockey Canada $1.3 million, and the organization’s chief financial officer, Brian Cairo, said $1 million of that is related to four complaints about the same alleged perpetrator, although he did not provide details.

Insurance companies were not willing to insure the organization for payouts related to the James case after it became public, which is why the organization needed to set aside a fund for uninsured payments, Cairo told the House of Commons heritage committee Wednesday.

“This money was used to support the victims, not the perpetrator.”

The fund was also used to pay for the services of a law firm that has been investigating the alleged sexual assault in 2018 that has Hockey Canada officials before the committee of MPs this week.

In May, news broke that members of the 2018 world junior team were accused of a group sexual assault after a Hockey Canada gala event in London, Ont.

The heritage committee is now probing how the governing body dealt with the allegations and the lawsuit.

Weather by months in Canada

Canada has vast territories with diverse topographic characteristics, so climatic conditions vary greatly in different parts of the country. Most of Northern Canada is characterized by a subarctic climate. Regions subject to it are covered with snow and ice for more than half a year. Land in coastal British Columbia has an oceanic climate with mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers. If you’re planning a trip to Canada, check the weather calendar by month to help you plan your vacation.

 

Canadian Weather in January

January is Canada’s coldest month. The weather in January will vary from area to area. The coastal regions and the Great Lakes (Ontario, Newfoundland, and Quebec) will have temperatures of -9°C during the day and -12°C at night. Water near the coast warms up to +5°C. On windy days in the north of Canada the thermometer may fall to -40°C. Vancouver is the warmest in January with daytime temperatures of up to +6°C and +4°C at night. Rainfall in this region will be 180 mm, while in the rest of the country – 50 mm (in the form of snow). Many cities are covered with dense snow cover. The winter months are ideal for holidays at the country’s ski resorts.

 

Weather in Canada in February

A typical winter in Vancouver is constant rain. Temperatures usually drop to -5°C for a week and then rise to +8°C. In Toronto, temperatures often drop below freezing (-3°C during the day and -6°C at night). However, it can start snowing at any time. In the north of the country the daytime temperature is -35°C and after sunset it gets as cold as -45°C. In the central and eastern part of the country, the average air mass temperature is -4°C during the day and -14°C at night. In Ottawa, there are 2-3 days in February when nighttime temperatures drop to -20°C. It is usually -5°C during daylight hours and about -14°C at night. The water temperature in the oceans is +1°C in the east and +7°C in the west. 

 

The weather in Canada in March

As spring arrives, daytime temperatures rise and snow begins to melt. Temperatures are now as low as +1°C in Montreal and Calgary during the day but drop to -5°C at night. Temperatures are -30°C during the day and -20°C at night in the north-west of the country (Yukon). No precipitation is observed here. During the day, the air in Vancouver warms up to +10 ° C and the ocean water – to +8 ° C. The average daytime temperature in the country reaches +2°C and at night it reaches -7°C.

 

Canadian weather in April

You can expect up to 10 degrees Celsius in April (+11°C during the day and +1°C at night), but temperatures are similar across most of Canada. In northernmost Canada, the coldest temperatures may be as low as -20°C. In the north-west (Yukon), the minimum temperature is -1°C during the day, and -10°C at night. Ocean water will warm to +10°C in the southwest, and +4°C on the eastern coast. Most precipitation is expected in the east (up to 80 mm), and in the rest of the territory up to 40 mm for 2-4 rainy days.

 

Weather in Canada in May

The highest daytime temperatures are expected in Montreal, Ottawa and Vancouver: +16°C … +19°C during the day and +11°C at night. The water near the coast reaches a maximum temperature of +12°C. Away from the coastal regions the climate has a more pronounced continental character. The average daytime temperature reaches +15°C and it goes down to +7°C at night. Precipitation is expected throughout the country. Rainfall ranges from 35 mm (Faro) to 70 mm (Quebec) for 3 to 5 rainy days.

 

Canadian weather in June 

June in Vancouver, Montreal, Toronto feels the arrival of summer: about +23°C during the day and up to +15°C at night. The sea warms up to +19°C. Nice weather and in Calgary, Quebec, Ottawa – during the day about +20 ° C and at night up to +10 ° C. At the foot of the mountains, the sun warms the air to +16°C during the day, and the maximum is 3 rainy days (up to 50 mm of precipitation). A total of 60-90 mm of precipitation will fall on 4-6 rainy days.

 

Weather in Canada in July

The weather in July is hot only in the southern part of the country, and the rest of the country does not experience elevated temperatures. Clear clear skies quickly turn overcast, but rainfall is light and brief. Average daytime air mass temperatures across the country are about +25°C, and after sunset, +15°C. In Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg in July averages +26 ° C … +29 ° C during the day and about +17 ° C … +20 ° C in the dark. The water temperature off the Canadian coast is +19 ° C … +22 ° C. The rainfall in July ranges from 40 to 70 mm.

 

Weather in Canada in August

August is the second hottest month of the year, after July. Temperatures are exactly the same as in the previous month. During the day, the temperature in the country is +25 ° C, and at night it drops by 10 marks. The water temperature off the coast ranges from +19 ° C to +23 ° C. Rainfall on 3-5 rainy days will be 50-80 mm.

 

Weather in Canada in September

As September arrives, the weather is still summer-like, but evenings are a little cooler. The average daytime temperature in the country stays at +20°C, dropping to +10°C at night. In the southwest and southeast of the country, the air warms up to +21 ° C during the day and up to +13 ° C at night. Water in the Pacific Ocean heats up to +15° C and in the Atlantic Ocean – up to +21° C. Clear skies are sometimes covered with clouds, but rainfall is rare and does not last long. In 2 to 4 rainy days per month, 30 mm to 70 mm of precipitation falls.

 

Canadian Weather in October

The weather in October is very autumnal with noticeably shorter days, more rain, and more frequent cold winds. If in the most parts of Canada during the daytime thermometers show +10 ° C … +14 ° C, the north-west (Yukon) welcomes the first frosts – to -2 ° C during the day and -8 ° C at night. On average, expect about 60 mm of precipitation in the country. Vancouver is the rainiest with 115 mm of precipitation. Water in the oceans warms to +9 ° C … +14 ° C.

 

Weather in Canada in November

In Winnipeg and Calgary, daytime temperatures are already -1°C and nighttime temperatures drop to -5°C. The daytime temperatures are -15°C and nighttime temperatures are -18°C in the mountains of the country and -30°C in the north-west (Yukon). Daytime air in Vancouver and Toronto warms to +9°C and water off the coast to +8°C. Vancouver is the wettest in November with 150 mm of rainfall, while the rest of the country has 50 mm.

 

Weather in Canada in December 

The weather in Canada in December is -3°C … -6°C during the day and around -10°C after sundown. The west coast (Vancouver) is characterized by precipitation, which reaches a maximum of 150 mm in winter. Average monthly temperatures here are usually above freezing: +6°C during the day and +3°C at night. Vancouver will have 180 mm of precipitation while the rest of the country will have 50 mm. It is still warm during the day in Toronto (up to +3°C), but nights are already frosty (-5°C). The water near the coast warms up to +5°C … +7°C. Tourists come to the mountainous regions of the country to admire the unique northern lights.

 

Pope Francis has issued a public apology

Pope Francis has issued a public apology for the role that the Catholic Church played in Canada’s residential school system, calling it a

“deplorable evil” following his visit to the former site of the Ermineskin Indian Residential School in Maskwacis, Alta.

Speaking to a crowd of Indigenous community members and residential school survivors on Monday at the community’s powwow

grounds, he decried colonial “policies of assimilation and enfranchisement” and urged formal investigations to follow the first step of this apology.

“I am here because the first step of my penitential pilgrimage among you is that of again asking forgiveness, of telling you once more that “I am

deeply sorry,” he said in his official apology on Monday. “Sorry for the ways in which, regrettably, many Christians supported the colonizing

mentality of the powers that oppressed the Indigenous peoples. I am sorry.”

How to Immigrate to Canada as a Caregiver

The programs launched by the Canadian government allow foreign caregivers a clear path to receiving Canadian permanent residency. Foreign caregivers will only be eligible for a Canadian work permit if they have an offer to work in the healthcare field. Individuals must also meet the economic immigration program’s criteria to gain their work permit. Foreign caregivers that are able to meet the guidelines can then begin working in Canada. Once the caregiver begins his or her employment, the individual will start the mandatory two years of work experience to apply for Canadian permanent residence (PR).

How does Canada’s Caregiver Visa Program work?

The caregivers in Canada have permission to change employers once the PR status and the working permit are received. Caregivers can also benefit from the opportunity to improve their qualifications as they receive the study permit as well. Foreign caregivers will also find a smoother pathway from temporary to permanent residency status in Canada. The clearer pathway ensures individuals who have met the work experience requirements are quickly transitioned into permanent residency. Immediate family members of the caregivers have the right to move to Canada with them. They also will have the right to work and study as caregivers themselves.  

Caregiver Canada Visa Program applicants

A total of 5,500 applicants combined will be allowed into the caregiver programs along with their immediate families. Caregivers will only be eligible for a work permit if they have received a job offer. Once an individual begins their employment, they will start their two years of work experience on the pathway to permanent residency. Apply now to get your chance to live and work in Canada. 

Terms for application:

  1. You apply to either the Home Child Care Provider Pilot or the Home Support Worker Pilot, depending on which occupation you plan to work in.
  2. You submit a work permit application together with your permanent residence application.
  3. If you meet the requirements, you get a work permit to work in Canada temporarily.
  4. The work permit you get is an occupation-restricted open work permit and lets you work as a caregiver for any employer.
  5. Get at least 24 months of work experience to qualify for permanent residence.
  6. You send us proof of your work experience once you have enough.
  7. We make a final decision on your application for permanent residence.

How to Immigrate to Canada as a Welder

How to Immigrate to Canada as a Welder

Welders are in high demand in Canada and you may be able to secure a Canadian Permanent Residency Visa either with or without a job offer.  

If you have welding experience you have a good chance to get a visa to move to Canada. 

Every occupation on the National Occupational Classification (NOC) List is assigned an immigration code and the code for those looking to emigrate to Canada as a Welder is 7237.

You probably have read online that having a job offer to move to Canada is necessary to be processed under an Express Entry visa. 

Still, as a welder, you also have other options to secure your Canadian Visa from the beginning.

Express Entry for Canada is not a visa class, it is simply the method or a database that the Canadian government uses to select the right candidates for a permanent residency visa and in our case, as a Welder and related machine operators looking to immigrate to Canada, we’ll be looking at the Federal Skilled Worker visa and Provincial Nominee program.

Once you initiate contact with our agency we will take care of the complicated details that the process ensues and we will make sure you get the best opportunities provided for you to move to Canada in accordance with your experience and skill.  

 

Canadian-Ukrainian Emergency Travel Permit (CUAET)

Canada has simplified the conditions of visa entry for Ukrainian citizens.

The CUAET visa allows Ukrainian citizens, in connection with the war in Ukraine, to obtain a visa for three years.

Ukrainian citizens and their families.

Family members are defined as:

  • spouse or civil partner of a citizen of Ukraine
  • their dependent child
  • dependent child of their spouse/civil partner or
  • dependent child of their dependent child

Can apply for a visitor visa and can be allowed to stay in Canada for a period of three years, as opposed to the standard 6-month authorized stay for regular visitors.

An electronic visa application will be processed within fourteen days of receipt of a complete application for standard, non-complex cases.

Ukrainian citizens are exempt from Canada’s COVID-19 vaccination requirements but must meet all other public health travel requirements, such as quarantine and testing.

With few exceptions, all travelers to Canada, including those arriving under CUAET, must also use ArriveCAN.

All Ukrainians and their family members most of their application and processing fees, including visa application fees, biometric data collection fees, work and study permit application fees, visitor extension fees, and fees for the renewal of work and study permits.

CUAET is for Ukrainians and their family members who wish to temporarily come to Canada due to the crisis caused by President Putin’s invasion of Ukraine and then return home when it is safe to do so. This is not a stream of refugee immigration.

Unlike refugee resettlement applications and permanent residence flows, there are no limits on the number of visas, work, and study applications we will accept under CUAET.

Ukrainians and their families working and studying in Canada will be able to gain valuable Canadian work or educational experience that will help them succeed in the future if they ultimately decide to seek permanent residence through IRCC immigration programs and streams.

For more information about CUAET fill out the form below.