CTA: Workplace/public safety key consideration for truckers as feds introduce legislation to legalize marijuana
The Federal Liberal government introduced its long-awaited legislation today which lays out the parameters for ending the century-old prohibition on cannabis and regulates it for recreational use.
Trucking HR Canada launches new webinar series
Trucking HR has introduced a new professional development webinar series specifically designed for HR personnel, and anyone in the trucking and logistics sector looking to learn practical insights and tips to help address key HR Challenges.
Provincial and Federal Governments announce major highway investments
Amarjeet Sohi, federal Minister of Infrastructure and Communities, and Brian Mason, Alberta Minister of Infrastructure and Minister of Transportation have announced funding for 10 bundled highway rehabilitation and improvement projects in the province.
IBC Cargo Theft Webinar
In 2016, cargo losses reported to Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) totaled $42 million, but the true cost of cargo theft in Canada is estimated to be in the billions.
Truckers give cautious thumbs up to new Canadian Free Trade Agreement
CTA: The spokesgroup for the industry that is often characterized as the posterboy for the lack of regulatory harmonization in Canada, says it welcomes the new Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) announced in Toronto by the provincial and federal governments. It will come into force on July 1, 2017.
Government of Alberta announces new Cochrane interchange at Highways 22 and 1A
The intersection of Highway 22 and Highway 1A in the northwest corner of the town of Cochrane can often become congested with traffic.
CTA takes next step in succession plan by naming Laskowski president
The transition to new leadership at the Canadian Trucking Alliance moved one step closer as Stephen Laskowski, previously announced as successor to David Bradley when the latter steps down at the end of 2017, was officially named president of the Alliance at the CTA annual board meeting in Arizona last week.
U.S Department of Homeland Security announces relocation of Great Falls Area Port
Effective June 11, 2017, U.S. Customs and Border Protection is relocating the Great Falls Area Port to Sweetgrass, Montana and will rename it the Area Port of Sweetgrass. For more information, click here.
Latest recalls from Transport Canada
Please click here for the latest recalls from Transport Canada.
Twinning the bridge into Fort Saskatchewan
Government of Alberta plans to fully twin the Highway 15 corridor between Edmonton and Fort Saskatchewan
CTA’s Canadian Advantage Reflected in Federal GHG Regulations
CTA: The Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) advocates that any new carbon targets for new heavy-duty vehicles must be based the recognition Canadian and US trucking industries operate very different fleets, with Canadian trucks being more efficient than the U.S. in carrying capacity and configuration allowances. With its release of the proposed Phase II regulation, Environment and Climate Change Canada is now prepared to enshrine this important distinction into regulation.
National Day of Mourning – April 28
In 2016, 144 workers lost their life due to a workplace injury or illness. To bring awareness to this tragic situation, each year there is a Day of Mourning ceremony.
Alberta Transportation Road Ban Order
Alberta Transportation has released its latest Road Ban Order 17 – Road – 04 coming into effect at 1 p.m. today (March 31).
CTA Lauds Legislation to Strengthen Canadian Vehicle Recall Process
CTA: The Canadian Trucking Alliance is pleased the federal government is adopting the Alliance’s recommendation that Ottawa strengthens how it manages vehicle recalls.
Spacemakers named as contractor for new AMTA facility
The Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) has named Spacemakers Construction as the design-build contractor for its new training facility in Edmonton.
Alberta Motor Transport Association – 2017 Annual General Meeting Notice
The 2017 Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Alberta Motor Transport Association will be held on Saturday, April 29, 2017 at 10:15AM, at the Rimrock Resort Hotel (Banff, Alberta).
Association’s Board of Directors
Highway 1 expansion and upgrades between BC and Alberta
On Feb. 17, Canada’s Minister of Infrastructure and Communities Amarjeet Sohi and B.C’s Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Todd Stone announced more than $450 million to expand and upgrade two major sections of the TransCanada Highway – Kicking Horse Canyon and the Donald to Forde Station route.
Northern Alberta Development Council seeks input into 2017 Workforce Scan
CTA: The House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance issued its 145-page report on the pre-budget consultation process. Although the Canadian Trucking Alliance’s (CTA) request to restore federal excise tax refunds did not make the list of recommended items in that report, it was mentioned as part of the official opposition’s dissenting report to the Finance Committee.
Northern Alberta Development Council seeks input into 2017 Workforce Scan
The Northern Alberta Development Council (NADC) is inviting participants to take place in an online questionnaire for their 2017 Workforce Scan.
CTA: Canadian business groups to meet to discuss potential approach to US trade
CTA: At the recommendation of the Canadian Trucking Alliance, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce called a meeting of national business associations to discuss strategies and a common approach to deal with the Trump administration and potential trade issues at the end of January.