Breaking: CTA: US-Canada Vaccine Proposals for Truckers Need Rethinking to Soften Economic, Supply Chain Pain
The Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) will be pressing Canadian and American authorities for more time to prepare for vaccine mandates recently announced by both countries for cross-border truck drivers.
BC Highway Closures and Routing Information: AMTA
In mid-November 2021, the Province of British Columbia experienced significant rainfall which caused widespread flooding and mudslides. As a result, all major highway and rail transportation corridors into and out of Vancouver, BC and the lower mainland were cut off from the rest of Canada, resulting in stranded travelers and delays of currently-unknown magnitude.
BCTA update: Nov. 19, 2021
BCTA: As per our previous update, the best resource for real time specifics will always be Drive BC (www.drivebc.ca ). We will NOT be providing notice of real-time highway conditions as the provincial government is best positioned to do this.
Support for businesses implementing REP
Alberta Government: The $20-million Restrictions Exemption Program Implementation Grant is now open to all eligible businesses, cooperatives and non-profit organizations. In-scope small and medium-sized organizations may use the one-time funding as they see fit. Click to read full release.
WCB Job Seeker: Meet Myles
Meet Myles, an easy going individual with a very friendly demeanor and positive attitude. He brings extensive experience in the trucking industry and a willingness to venture outside of his comfort zone. He is scheduled to begin levels I and II in computer training shortly and is eager to gain this valuable skill. Myles would flourish in a role driving pilot trucks or in fleet maintenance (within his restrictions). His attitude and personality could also make him well-suited as a supervisor or trainer for new hires.
Colouring Contest! Daisy and Lily
Have a little one with a flair for the creative? Been longing to use those Laurentian Pencil Crayons you’ve had forever?
Alberta Jobs Now Program opens for next intake
On November 10, 2021, the provincial government opened the second intake of the Alberta Jobs Now Program (AJNP). The intent of this program is to support Albertans, including those with disabilities, to gain the right skills to find and maintain employment through on the job or formal training. This is accomplished by providing a subsidy to employers for 25% of a new hires annual salary up to $25,000, which ever is less. This increases to 37.5% or $37,500 when hiring people with disabilities. [1]
An Ode to an Albertan Parking Lot
In 2019, in those pre-COVID “before times”, folks were talking about the construction of additional commercial and public safety rest stops in Alberta [1] – at least those involved in Alberta’s trucking industry, anyways, and the many commuters who were frequenting Highway 2 between Calgary and Edmonton.
What is the Canada-Alberta Job Grant?
People in general want to be engaged at work. One of the tools we can use to do that is by providing meaningful investments in training. Unfortunately, employers often struggle to justify spending that kind of money on training. After all, training an employee costs the employer both money and time.
2022 Certificate of Recognition (COR) COVID Audit Plan
The 2022 COVID Audit Plan is in effect from January 1 to December 31, 2022.
-On-site data gathering activities by auditors is suspended until March 31, 2022:
-Internal maintenance auditors who are directed by their employer to remain on-site during the pandemic may continue to conduct on-site data gathering, however the Safe Auditing Guidelines for Auditors and Employers for On-Site Activities must be strictly followed.
Pioneer Safety Solutions – ELD Clarification
CALGARY, Alberta – Pioneer Safety Solutions, Ltd. wishes to clarify a previous press
release dated September 1, 2021.
‘Make sure you open doors for others behind you so they can get in’
Alberta Transportation Minister Rajan Sawhney keynote of fifth annual Western Women With Drive
Alberta Transportation Minister Rajan Sawhney was among the speakers at the fifth annual Western Women With Drive presented virtually by AMTA and Trucking HR Canada Oct. 29.
AMTA November Driver of the Month: Rob Rempel, Lafarge Canada Inc.
When Rob was a young kid, he looked up to his hero. Not Superman or Batman, but rather his father.
Rob stated “My dad was a hard worker”, which instilled an outstanding work ethic that became one of Rob’s core values.
Opinion: We need more commercial drivers to keep Canada moving
AMTA Board Chair Jude Groves submitted an op-ed to the Edmonton Journal chronicling the importance of drawing more people to careers as commercial drivers. Read the article in full here.
WCB Job Seeker: Meet James
Meet James, an enthusiastic go-getter, who is actively searching for a brand-new career in trucking. He brings with him an extensive background in customer service and leadership, and has experience supervising, training and managing teams.
Feature: The 16 per cent
Since 1909, when it was known as Minister of Railways, a man had always been named as Alberta’s Transportation Minister. That all changed when Rajan Sawhney was sworn in as the province’s first woman Transportation Minister on July 8, 2021.
Column: Dangerous Complacency and a Beginner’s Mind
When I first started trucking, I was terrified.
The fear I felt when I first began trucking wasn’t a deterrent, though. It was felt along with feelings of excitement, wanderlust, adventure, and a boyhood dream of becoming a trucker now fulfilled. When working in yards, practicing maneuvers, and riding with trainers, I was always eager to get going and couldn’t wait to get out on my own.
Feature: Health behind the wheel
Arvind Nunner is at a Petro-Pass north of Edmonton on Highway 43 when he takes some time to talk to us about health behind the wheel.
Results: Alberta Inspectors Challenge
The 2021 Alberta Inspectors Challenge has concluded.
This year’s event was held at the Atmore Vehicle Inspection Station. The event usually takes place in conjunction with the AMTA Professional Truck Driving Championship (PTDC), however with restrictions surrounding public gatherings, PTDC 2021 was cancelled and the inspectors event moved to a smaller venue.
Certificate of Recognition (COR) on-site data gathering suspended
In response to Alberta’s Public Health Emergency, the COR program is implementing an immediate suspension of on-site data gathering activities by auditors. This means: