AMTA announces new Road Knights team
The Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) is proud to announce its 2020/2021 team of Road Knights.
The AMTA Road Knights program is a group of professional transport drivers with superior driving skills, impeccable driving records and a strong desire to promote highway safety and careers in the transportation industry. These drivers have acquired unparalleled expertise and are able to educate the public on matters relating to sharing the road safely.
AMTA makes Highway 3 twinning a top priority
The Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) Compliance and Regulatory Affairs Department has added the twinning of Highway 3 in Southern Alberta to its Top Five Infrastructure Policy Positions.
In Memoriam
The AMTA mourns the loss of June Drinnan on Nov. 23, 2019. June was the wife of Bob Drinnan, AMTA General Manager beginning 1967. Bob was an instrumental figure in making the Association what it is today.
The deadline to fill your WCB-Alberta annual return is Feb. 29, 2020
WCB: Are you an employer with workers?
November is Family Violence Prevention Month
According to the Alberta Government, Alberta has the third highest rate of self-reported spousal violence among Canadian provinces, yet family violence is preventable. November is Family Violence Prevention Month in Alberta. It’s a time to increase awareness of the resources and supports available so we can work together to end family violence and build healthier relationships in our communities.
Highway 1A widening agreement in place
Alberta Transportation and the Stoney Nakoda First Nation have signed an agreement for the transfer of lands needed for the widening and upgrading of Highway 1A.
What is the Accessible Canada Act?
The AMTA has put together a document outlining the Accessible Canada Act. The Act will require employers to remove barriers for all persons in society, inclusive to persons with disabilities.
AMTA Carriers among 2019 Top Fleet winners
Four AMTA Carriers were among the winners of Trucking HR Canada’s 2019 Top Fleet Employers announced at an Oct. 17 gala.
Budget 2019: A review
On Oct. 24 2019, Alberta’s United Conservative Party (UPC) released Budget 2019: A plan for jobs and the economy.
Kenney gives Premier’s Address ahead of Oct. 24 budget
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney addressed the province the evening of Oct. 23 ahead of the release of Alberta’s budget Oct. 24.
Safety associations team up to improve worker safety
New online course provides training for health and safety committees; helps employers meet Alberta’s OHS Act requirements.
2019 Federal Election primer
The AMTA has put together a 2020 Federal Election primer with a focus on party/platform promises, which may most affect the commercial transportation industry.
Alberta Motor Transport Association statement on Mandatory Entry Level Training
The Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) supports the commercial transportation industry, Alberta Transportation and industry stakeholders in the implementation of Mandatory Entry Level Training (MELT). MELT ensures that all commercial vehicle drivers receive a minimum standard of training. MELT has not been implemented as a hardship on businesses, but instead to provide increased roadway safety.
Women Building Futures sees funding increase
Alberta is increasing funding to help more women enter the skilled trades and build rewarding futures for themselves through increased investment to Women Building Futures, a non-profit career-building organization.
Highway 43 Grande Prairie bypass opens
The Highway 43 bypass at Grande Prairie is now open to traffic.
The Grande Prairie region has become increasingly busy with industry and a growing economy, and Highway 43 is an important link for families and businesses alike,” said Minister of Transportation Ric McIver. “This bypass will meet the demand for transportation infrastructure that helps Albertans get to work and supports the region’s economic growth.”
Labour Code Changes and Exemptions
Several amendments to Part III of the Canada Labour Code became effective September 1, 2019. These apply to ALL federally regulated employers. Further details are contained in the article below.
Compliance Bulletin Labour Code Exemptions 2019
Blue Ribbon Panel Addresses Only One Side of the Alberta Finance Equation
With a long history of overspending and the highest spending rates in the country, Alberta Finance Minister Travis Toews says reductions are coming. Health care and education have already been identified as priorities within the pending budget, while all other sectors including transportation appear to now be at the mercy of a ‘generalist approach.’
SmartWay Transport Partnership is Enhancing the Freight Supply Chain
For over 3,500 North American companies, SmartWay Transportation Partnership has been improving the way they do business. Designed as a collaboration, SmartWay helps carriers and shippers change the way they operate such that they can reduce fuel costs, improve efficiencies and enhance business best practices in freight supply chains. It’s about transporting goods in the cleanest and most efficient ways possible.
Trucking HR Canada’s National Labour Market Survey
The driver shortage remains a clear and present danger for trucking’s future. It remains one of the top business concerns for fleet owners across the country. Unfortunately, the labour market data available is not telling the whole story.