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 IRP Emergency Waiver for Alberta carriers expiring April 2020 – Waiver attached
Via the Alberta Transportation IRP: As you continue to run your fleet, if you have not already done so, please submit your renewal online here as usual to ensure processing.
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.
CTA Releases COVID-19 Guidance-Tip Sheet for Members
CTA Release: The Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) has answered calls from members to produce a living document cataloguing best practices, tips and resources for trucking companies as they attempt to continue their operations while battling the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.
CTA & ATA Request Governments Keep Public Rest Areas Open During States of Emergency
CTA Release: Keeping Canada and America’s trucking industry moving during this ongoing battle against the spread of COVID-19 means that commercial truck rest areas must remain open and accessible to North American truck drivers at the front lines of keeping both economies functioning.
Trucking remains an essential service as Canada-U.S. close borders to non-essential traffic
CTA Press Release: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau unequivocally stated that commercial truck drivers will not be impacted by new measures that will close the Canada-U.S. border to all non-essential travel.
CTA-ATA Urge Licensing & Permit COVID-19 Contingency Plans
CTA Release: As policy makers and industry stakeholders work together in stopping the spread of COVID-19 across North America, the Canadian Trucking Alliance and the American Trucking Associations spoke in one voice today in calling on governments on both sides of the border to consider contingencies in the event of government office shutdowns while ensuring cross-border traffic continues to function as efficiently as possible.
Feds recognize truck drivers as critical in fight against COVID-19
CTA News Release: The Canadian Trucking Alliance is commending the Federal Government’s declaration that commercial truck drivers are essential workers who will be exempt from the requirement to self-isolate for at least 14 days upon entering Canada from abroad.
AMTA course cancellation/update announcement
Due to the current and growing concern surrounding COVID-19, the AMTA has decided to cancel the following upcoming courses:
CTA: US issues Limited Suspension of HoS Rules Related to Specific Commodities
Canadian Trucking Alliance: With President Trump’s deceleration of national state of emergency yesterday, it triggered a suspension of federal Hours of Service rules for interstate carriers under certain conditions – mostly related to the goods they haul. CTA has been forwarded some information this morning with clarifications related to this suspension. Please see below. As all items related to the issue , they are extremely fluid and CTA will do its best to provide members with updates as they occur.
AMTA statement on COVID-19 pandemic and recognition for supply chain commitment
In light of the COVID-19 outbreak around the world, the Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) has been and will continue to provide up-to-date resources to membership, employees and the public as news unfolds.
The Road Ahead
At a national press conference March 11 in Toronto, Trucking HR Canada released The Road Ahead: Addressing Canada’s Trucking and Logistics Industry Labour Shortage.
Alberta Government announces provincial highway investments
In a release from the Alberta Government March 11, the Province said $5.7 billion over the next three years will be invested in maintaining and repairing highways and supporting water management and flood recovery projects, stemming from Budget 2020.
Province announces funding for Highway 881
In a recent release from the Alberta Government, the Province will spend more than $50 million over the next four years to add passing lanes, building a new rest area and improve intersections and turnouts on Highway 881 between Lac La Biche and Anzac.
Transport Canada ELD clarifications
The AMTA has been informed, that with Transport Canada (TC) releasing further clarifications regarding electronic logging devices and their certification process once ELDs become mandated June 2021.