Breaking: AMTA and partners to assemble 25,000 free PPE kits for commercial truck drivers
CALGARY – June 3, 2020 – On Wednesday, June 3 a team of industry partners, sponsors and volunteers will safely gather at the Calgary Stampede Grandstand to assemble 25,000 personal protective equipment (PPE) kits for truck drivers. This is being done in support of the safety of commercial truck drivers who continue to haul and deliver essential goods throughout our province and beyond.
Reaching it’s potential: AMTA Research and Innovation Program
The Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) is excited to be working towards defining a Research and Innovation Program that will support economic growth through opportunity, investment, and industry expertise while accelerating job creation.
Industry mourns passing of Paul Rubak
On Friday, May 29, the commercial transportation industry lost one of its most storied voices
CBSA Alternatives to Paper Processing During COVID-19 (Copy)
CTA: At least 40 cities and Washington, DC imposed curfews Sunday in response to protests across the country
SURVEY: Commercial Transportation Orientation
Countless training courses and protocols exist across the commercial transportation industry, yet driver orientation has yet to become one of them.
Alberta Transportation safety focus for June: Commercial Vehicle Safety
The Alberta Transportation traffic safety focus for the month of June is Commercial Vehicle Safety.
CBP will continue temporary reduced hours at ports of entry in Idaho and Montana
SWEETGRASS, Mont. ― U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will continue to operate six ports of entry in Montana and one in Idaho at reduced hours due an agreement signed by Canada and the United States to extend the “essential only” travel restrictions through at least June 22, or until the Administration lifts the current travel restrictions.
CTA: Higher food costs challenge truckers as dining options still restricted
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has changed the day-to-day lives of truck drivers while choking off the types of affordable and healthy meal options available to them on the road, according to a coalition of trucking groups.
Province: Maintaining the supply chain during the pandemic response
Via Alberta Government: On March 18, 2020, commercial and passenger road tests were suspended as part of the Government of Alberta’s response to the COVID-19 public health emergency. Road testing will resume when it is safe to do so.
Alberta Government: COVID-19 related Pre-Qualification Requests (PQR – Standing Offers)
Below is PQR related to the transportation of individuals requiring isolation due to COVID-19:
Reminder: Motor vehicle documents expiring
Due to COVID-19, extensions to motor vehicle documents were put in place by Service Alberta for documents expiring between March 17th and May 15th. This extension ends at midnight on May 15th and will not be extended.
Province announces central Alberta highway upgrades
On May 7, the Government of Alberta announced even more highway upgrades, adding to announcements made May 4, May 5 and May 6. These projects are part of the $2 billion that government announced on April 9 in response to the COVID-19 recession in order to create jobs.
Province announces Peace Region highway upgrades
For the third day in a row, the Alberta Government has announced funding for highway upgrades in the province.
Province announces highway projects for southern Alberta
The Government of Alberta has announced a number of roadway upgrades for southern Alberta May 5, following northern upgrades announced May 4.
Mental Health Week: ‘Getting real about how you feel’
On May 5, Associate Minister of Mental Health and Addictions Jason Luan released a statement, including this year’s theme for the week ‘getting real about how you feel’.
Province announces funding breakdown for north and central highway upgrades
Caption: Today Transportation Minister Ric McIver (seen here in a stock photo) announced further details on a number of Alberta highway repairs and upgrades initially announced April 9. Photo via Alberta Government Flickr
CTA Named to Federal COVID-19 Supply Council
CTA Release: The Honourable Anita Anand, Minister of Public Services and Procurement, announced she will bring together a diverse group of 17 private sector leaders to form the COVID-19 Supply Council.
Emergency Preparedness Week
Emergency Preparedness Week takes place the first full week of May and helps Canadians take the steps to protect themselves and their families during emergencies.
Alberta Government announces staged relaunch for province
On April 30, the Government of Alberta announced, via press conference, a phased relaunch, which “will put Albertans’ safety first” with gradual re-opening of closed businesses and services in the province.
CTA: CBSA Offers Additional Guidance on Safe Border Interactions
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has taken a number of steps to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in their commercial operations and is actively exploring a number of initiatives to limit physical interactions.