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AMTA Board of Directors appoints Robert Harper as president
The Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) Board of Directors has announced Robert Harper has been appointed President of the Association. Robert will begin this role February 27, 2024.
An experienced professional with a breadth of experience spanning more than 30 years, Robert has a proven track record in finance for the supply chain and energy sectors.
Decarbonizing Heavy-Duty Transportation in Alberta: AMTA’s Hydrogen Story
AMTA has taken a strong project leadership role and established a unique collaboration ecosystem bringing together diverse stakeholders. With the support of many partners and contributors, we are currently leading the following hydrogen projects in Alberta that support hydrogen production, storage, and dispensing as well as the operation of zero and reduced emission vehicles through hands-on real-world trials and demonstrations.
A Milestone Journey: Alberta Motor Transport Association’s (AMTA) Historic Drive on Alberta’s Busiest Corridor with Nikola FCEV
On January 24, 2024, AMTA completed a Canadian first by taking AMTA’s Nikola Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV) through Alberta’s busiest corridor using only 61% of the tank of hydrogen.
This historic roundtrip on the QEII between Edmonton and Calgary was a tremendous success and proved these zero-emissions vehicles (ZEV) are more than capable for long-haul operations in our province and climate, compared to other ZEV capacities tested in Alberta better suited for return-to-base short-haul operations.
Employers – It’s a leap year! You have until Feb. 29 to file your WCB-Alberta annual return
As an employer with workers, you’re required to fill out an annual return reporting your workers’ assessable earnings paid in the last year along with what earnings you expect to pay in the upcoming year. This is important information to ensure you’re paying the correct premium amount.
Parks Canada: Law Enforcement Request For Public Information
A poaching offence likely occurred between the hours of 4 pm on October 16 and 10 am on October 17. Parks Canada’s Law Enforcement Branch is asking for the public’s help in providing information about this incident that could lead to the identification of those responsible. Please contact Park Wardens if you have any of the following:
Update: 2024 WCB Industry Rates Announced
On Dec 6, 2023, WCB announced the 2024 industry rates. The average industry rate will increase from $1.26 by 10 cents (7.9%) to $1.36 rather than $1.51, which would be required to cover the total forecasted claims cost. For 2024 WCB will absorb the additional costs (15 cents) from its accident fund, to cover a portion of employer premiums.
In Memoriam: Mayne Root
It is with sadness that AMTA has learned of the passing of Mayne Root. Mayne has long been considered an iconic influence within the transportation safety/enforcement industry. Those of you who have known him personally can attest to his stalwart leadership in serving as AMTA’s Executive Director between 2003 and 2010 after an extensive career with the Calgary Police Service for 30 years.
Minimizing Your Risk When Serving Alcohol at Company Events
It is the season for holiday parties, and in many cases, comes the serving of alcohol at a company-sanctioned event. This is often part of the company culture and in line with the lifestyles of many of the workers but certainly not in all cases. Regardless the risk of serving alcohol at workplace-sanctioned events can outweigh the benefits…
Leader as a Coach
Submitted by Lethbridge College with files from AMTA
Lethbridge College now offers Alberta’s exclusive International Coaching Federation (ICF) certified coaching program, delivering managers and leaders highly sought-after skills that can lead to a formal qualification. This unique program, the only one of its kind in Alberta, stands out for its remarkable value, providing participants with exceptional benefits at a fraction of the cost charged by other post-secondary institutions.
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AMTA’s Calgary office is located on the traditional Treaty 7 lands of the Blackfoot Confederacy, the Tsuu-Tina (SOO-tih-nah) and Nakota Nations, and the Métis Nation Region 3.
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