Public Health Agency of Canada Issues Non-Medical Mask Policy for All Essential Workers Crossing the Border
CTA News Release: The Canadian Trucking Alliance was informed today by the Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) that the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) is directing the agency, effective immediately, to implement a policy requiring all essential workers crossing the border to wear a non-medical mask or face covering and to provide drivers with a mask should they not have one.
Alberta students penning letters to Thank a Trucker
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the commercial transportation industry has been in the spotlight as drivers continue to get important goods, such as groceries and medical supplies where they need to go.
COVID-19 Industry Survey results April 6-12
The AMTA will be releasing a weekly industry update survey for Carriers in order to get a sense of how industry is affected by the COVID-19 outbreak.
Has your employer asked you to self-isolate or work from home during the COVID-19 pandemic?
Dealing with work refusals during the COVID-19 pandemic should be considered from both points of view: the employer and employee.
AMTA distance learning updates
Greetings from your friendly AMTA Course Development team,
In the second week of March, Course Development has been feverishly working on modifying our classroom-based courses for distance delivery. This includes creating computer-based exams and revising activities that are completed in groups in the face-to-face setting.
Alberta Government extends select vehicle inspection certificate expiry dates
Effective April 9, 2020, the Government of Alberta is extending the expiry dates of select vehicle inspection certificates until May 15, 2020, if the certificate expires between March 17 and May 15, 2020.
Statement from AMTA President Chris Nash on Alberta Government supply chain regulation modification announcement
Today, the Alberta Government announced temporary modifications to regulations for commercial drivers and railway operators during the COVID-19 pandemic. The announcement was made in order to ensure the province’s supply chain continues necessary delivery of goods such as medical supplies and groceries.
Updated: New requirements for all drivers entering BC
April 11 Update: UPDATE: BC has updated the self isolation plan requirements which now exempts certain occupations, including truck drivers, upon entry to BC from having to create a self-isolation plan.
Province announces supply chain regulation modifications during COVID-19 pandemic
Alberta is temporarily modifying some regulations for truck drivers and railway operators to protect the supply chain and ensure Canadians can access necessities like medical supplies, groceries and fuel during the COVID-19 crisis.
Province announces $2 billion investment in job creation – including highway repairs
In response to the COVID-19 recession, the Alberta government will allocate almost $2 billion from the 2020 Capital Plan to resurface roads, repair bridges, restore schools and fill potholes, all to get thousands of Albertans back to work.
CBSA Alternatives to Paper Processing During COVID-19
CTA: The CBSA is making progress towards the expanded use of email and fax, in lieu of paper submissions of commercial documentation. The first wave of ports to offer email service will be Vancouver, Toronto, Windsor, Montreal and Halifax. Additional offices will come online shortly. Commercial clients are encouraged to communicate with their local CBSA office to determine their state of readiness and the best method currently available.
Alberta Bits and Pieces program highlights Albertan ingenuity, generosity
Press Release: Over the past week, more than 1,100 offers of support have poured in from private and non-profit organizations through the Government of Alberta’s Bits and Pieces program.
CTA News Release ~ Summary of Provincial COVID-19 Roadside Checkpoints
*There are yet to be any checkpoints established in Alberta*
AMTA industry survey results
The AMTA will be releasing a weekly industry update survey for Carriers in order to get a sense of how industry is affected by the COVID-19 outbreak.
CTA: Government of Canada releases further details on essential services
CTA Release: All levels of government and the private sector need clear guidance when it comes to determining the services and functions that are essential in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Alberta Premier salutes commercial drivers amid COVID-19 efforts
“Today I want to issue a call to action in support of a particular group of those unsung heroes, Alberta’s truck drivers.”
AMTA releases COVID-19 rest area database
In an effort to help serve commercial drivers transporting goods across Alberta and the nation, the AMTA has compiled a database of rest area locales, amenities offered and hotels opening their doors to truck drivers in need of a hot shower and a bed.
Trucking Remains Exempt as Feds Impose Stricter Measures on Canadians Returning from Travel
CTA release: The Government of Canada today announced that Canadians returning from travel abroad will be required to follow mandatory self-isolation protocols as of midnight tonight, but the Canadian Trucking Alliance is reminding the trucking industry truck drivers remain exempt from these requirements – unless an individual becomes symptomatic – since trucking has been named an essential service in our battle to contain the COVID-19 virus.
Mcdonald’s Introducing Curbside Orders to Help Keep Drivers Fed
In a letter to AMTA President Chris Nash, McDonald’s Canada announced an addition to their app to help keep commercial drivers both fed, and safe.
Transport Canada, provinces & territories introduce potential supply chain flexibility during fight against COVID-19
CTA Release: Transport Canada, the Provinces and Territories, through the Canadian Council of Motor Transport Administrators (CCMTA), have approved an hours of service exemption for federally regulated carriers related to the fight against COVID-19.