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Get the latest updates from the AMTA. Our News section keeps you connected with important announcements, industry developments, advocacy efforts, safety initiatives, and upcoming events that matter to Alberta’s commercial transportation community.
WCB Job Seeker: Meet Abdul
Meet Abdul Abed. He’s a skilled communicator who specializes in relationship building. Abdul is a strong trainer and mentor who takes pride in his ability to teach all types of learners. He has even trained trainers and managed training programs. His experience in administration and project management has given him the ability to adapt to changing requirements and problem solve his way around any obstacles in his path. Abdul is excited about finding an organization he can grow with and aims to be in a leadership role in the future.
2023 Professional Truck Driving Championship
The AMTA 2023 Professional Truck Driving Championship took place Saturday, June 10 on the sunny, albeit breezy, training area at the AMTA Edmonton location.
This event would not be possible without the dedication and professionalism of our driver registrants and we wish to send many thanks to the volunteers and spectators who made the day an overall success.
2023 Alberta Provincial School Bus Roadeo
The 2023 Alberta Provincial School Bus Roadeo presented by Alberta Student Transportation Advisory Council (ASTAC), took place June 3 at the AMTA Edmonton facility. The winners were:
Alberta Wildfire Updates
From the Government of Alberta, find active alerts, archived alerts, and details about Alberta’s Emergency Alert System, and current wildfire updates.
CITT Forms Alliance with Alberta Motor Transport Association
CITT has announced it newest alliance with an industry association. The formalization of the relationship between CITT and the Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) is the first step in the two associations’ collaboration to better the commercial transportation industry.
#AMTA85: Celebrating AMTA’s past, present, and future
AMTA celebrated 85 years of advocacy and safety in Alberta’s commercial transportation industry at its Annual Leadership Conference, AGM, and Awards Gala, April 18-20 at the Delta Edmonton South.
AMTA Actions and Achievements 2022-2023
Since 1938, AMTA – through collaboration with government, business partners, members, and other stakeholders – has advanced the industry through dynamic safety training and programs, advocacy, research and innovation, progressive policies, and strategic partnerships.
In 2023, AMTA will reach a significant milestone in its history, celebrating 85 years of promoting, preserving, and advancing the safety and well-being of the commercial transportation industry and all Albertans.
Trucking HR Canada releases new vacancy data
Trucking HR Canada released a new labour market information report today, analyzing newly released vacancy data.
The latest released data shows:
WCB Job Seeker: Meet Kurt
Meet Kurt Baylock. He’s an energetic, loyal individual who would bring years of in-depth knowledge of safe practices and safety guidelines to his next job. With an ability to form positive relationships with clients and coworkers, Kurt is excited for his next professional chapter where he is seeking a full-time driving position. New to the trucking industry, Kurt’s business knowledge gives him an inside understanding of what it takes to make a business successful.
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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.
AMTA’s Edmonton offices are located on the traditional Treaty 6 territory of the Cree, Dene (DEH-NEH), Blackfoot, Saulteaux (SOH-toh), and Nakota Sioux. This is the home of the Métis Settlements and the Métis Nation of Alberta, Regions, 2, 3, and 4, within the historical Northwest Métis Homeland.