BrokerLink Insurance: Exclusive Insurance Discounts for Alberta Motor Transport Association Members!
As an Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) member, you can receive exclusive discounts on your home and auto insurance through BrokerLink’s group insurance program.
10 Days Paid Medical Impacts all Federally Regulated Carriers
Changes to the Canada Labour Code will introduce 10 days paid medical leave for all federally regulated employers effective December 1, 2022.[1] There will be no exemption for companies with fewer than 100 employees.
In Memoriam: G. Ben Docktor
AMTA sends its condolences to the family of G. Ben Docktor, of long time association member Docktor Freight Solutions Corp.
For safety’s sake: Sharing our knowledge
Dave Elniski, AMTA Industry Advisor, Safety & Compliance
I recently had a conversation with Harmeet Shoker, the Safety and Compliance Director for Rig Logistics. We discussed a number of topics (mostly sharing our thoughts about what skills and attitudes make someone a professional driver). Both of us started in Canada’s trucking industry as a truck driver – flatbeds for me, vans for him – but our experiences have been dramatically different.
TAT Builds Partnerships and Expands Reach in Canada
*Photo via TAT newsletter
Through a Coalition Build (CB) in Alberta, a Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) meeting in British Columbia and a Fleet Safety Council Event in Ontario, Truckers Against Trafficking (TAT) staff engaged leaders from the energy and trucking industries and law enforcement in efforts to combat human trafficking in Canada.
Driving Back to Work grant changes
Alberta: The Government of Alberta is making changes to the eligibility criteria for Alberta Transportation and Economic Corridor’s Driving Back to Work (DBTW) Grant. These changes will make grant funding available to a wider variety of Albertans. The grant will continue to provide funding to support recipients in the process of obtaining their Class 1 licence, specifically to complete Air Brake training and Class 1 Mandatory Entry Level Training (MELT).
AMTA Board of Directors announces Dean Paisley Service to Industry Award
Everyone in Alberta’s commercial transportation industry is familiar with the name Dean Paisley.
Throughout his 48-year career, Dean had tremendous impacts not only on the industry but also on the lives of all who knew him.
In honour of Dean’s life – and his many significant contributions to both AMTA and the industry, the association’s Board of Directors has announced that AMTA’s Service to Industry Award has been changed to the Dean Paisley Service to Industry Award.
ELDs: All Systems Go for January 2023
The Canadian Trucking Alliance and the provincial trucking associations fully support Transport Canada’s electronic logging device (ELD) mandate. All of the provincial associations in the Alliance are reporting to CTA that their respective governments are ready to enforce the ELD regulations starting January 1, 2023.
Steve Callahan named 2022 Historical Award recipient
Known as a ‘champion for positive relations with the commercial transportation industry,’ Steve Callahan, who served the industry for 38 years, is the recipient of AMTA’s 2022 Historical Award.
CTA: Trucking industry launches new campaign to end widespread tax and labour abuse in sector
CTA Oct. 18, 2022 – For over five years, the Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) has been calling for action on a tax and labour scheme that has emerged in the trucking industry. Known as Driver Inc, this scheme radically breaks with both the traditional employee and owner-operator models.
In Memoriam: Dean Paisley
The Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) community is grieving the loss of Dean Paisley, who served the association, its membership, and our industry for many years.
Prorate and IRP Processing Experiencing Wait Time Reductions
Federally regulated carriers in Alberta can partake in the International Registration Plan (IRP) through the Alberta Transportation IRP Online system (ATIOS), administered through Alberta’s Prorate Services, to save from getting trip permits when they leave the province. AMTA’s Compliance & Regulatory Affairs (CRA) has been meeting regularly with Prorate Services to relay industry feedback and find ways to reduce processing times.
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ELDs and HOS Monitoring: What You Still Need to Do and What Is New
Dave Elniski, AMTA Industry Advisor, Safety & Compliance
Federally regulated carriers in Canada need to be ready for the enforcement of the electronic logging device (ELD) rule which will be starting on January 1st, 2023. Given this deadline is fast approaching, it is important carriers consider how their daily compliance habits will be affected. This article will, hopefully, ease some of the confusion that exists around the ELD rule on two specific topics: regular hours of service (HOS) monitoring and managing ELD malfunctions.
Increased Tri-Drive Weights, Courtesy of Compliance and Regulatory Affairs (CRA)
AMTA’s Compliance & Regulatory Affairs (CRA) committee, in collaboration with provincial governments, has brought about a significant policy change that is sure to please concrete haulers in Alberta.
What is Railway Safety week 2022?
Every year, more than 2,100 North Americans are killed or seriously injured because of unsafe behaviour around tracks and trains. Every one of these incidents and deaths are preventable. By looking out for each other and working together, we can help keep our communities safe and prevent injuries and fatalities on or near railway property.
A Balanced View
Dave Elniski, Industry Advisor, Safety & Compliance
I find it interesting how quickly I can focus on one part of the industry. Take Alberta’s dual registration program, for example (which, pardon my unapologetic plug, can be found at this link). Dual registration became my biggest focus when I was working on that bulletin, and I’ve found it useful in work I’ve done with carriers since it came out.
ChainSmart™ changing trucking for the better
When it comes to managing one’s safety on the road, even the most seasoned commercial drivers will tell you that knowing when and how to install tire chains can mean the difference between getting home safely at the end of the day… or not.
Changes to Federal Privacy Legislation Could Cost Federally Regulated Carriers
On June 16, the Canadian government tabled new workplace legislation that specifies what employers can and cannot do in terms of employee privacy. Bill C-27[1], is designed to update Canada’s federal private sector privacy law, the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA), to create a new tribunal, and propose new rules for artificial intelligence (AI) systems.[2]