Alberta Motor Transport Association collaborates on Zero Emission Truck Testbed
The Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) is proud to lead Transport Canada’s Zero Emission Truck Testbed (ZETT) project. The ZETT project is a real-world pilot of emerging zero emission trucking technologies and Canada’s ability to operate heavy-duty zero-emissions vehicles, hydrogen fueling, and charging technology.
Oversized and overweight load restrictions via the Trans-Canada Highway through Rogers Pass
Highway 16 within Jasper National Park is currently CLOSED due to wildfire. An Evacuation Order is in place for the Town of Jasper.
It’s Time for CRA to Enforce Compliance and End Tax Abuse in Trucking
Today, the Canadian Trucking Alliance announced a new campaign to increase awareness about the damaging impact from the ongoing inaction on T4A enforcement by the federal government– specifically the ongoing moratorium – for Canadian trucking industry, workers, and the broader economy.
A Note Before Hitting the Road
Summer is here, bringing with it road trips, lake days, and cashing in precious vacation time. The days ahead promise sunbathing, pitching tents, and scrambling to pack suitcases the night before leaving. Amidst this chaos, we also combat juggling itineraries, forgetting our sunscreen, or even losing reservations in a sea of emails.
New CDC Dog Importation Requirements Come into Effect on Aug 1
The Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) continues to hear from fleets and cross-border truck drivers who have significant concerns over new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) rabies vaccination requirements coming into effect for all dogs travelling to the U.S. as of August 1, 2024.
Trans-Canada Highway Closure: Manitoba
The Trans Canada Highway through Headingley will be closed entirely for repairs to the CP rail line from June 24-28
Alberta Big Rig Expo coming to Calgary June 22
Taking place June 22 at the McMahon Stadium parking lot in Calgary, the full-day event is set to be a hub for fleets, truck and trailer dealers, tire and parts sales, service providers, and anyone interested in industry.
Alberta Motor Transport Association celebrates 74th Professional Truck Driving Championship
The Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) held its 74th Professional Truck Driving Championship June 1 at the AMTA track at Edmonton International Airport.
June 2024 Driver of the Month: Amardeep Singh Shahi, Hi-Way 9 Group of Companies (Drumheller, AB)
AMTA June 2024 Driver of the Month: Amardeep Singh Shahi, Hi-Way 9 Group of Companies (Drumheller, AB)
Alberta Motor Transport Association Names New Board Chair
AMTA is pleased to announce the appointment of Tim Bennett as Chair of its Board of Directors. Bennett is the Vice President at NCSG Crane & Heavy Haul and has been actively involved with AMTA for more than 15 years, including serving as the Senior Vice Chair since 2018. As Board Chair, Bennett will help advance the AMTA’s proposed safety and innovation campus and other initiatives to tackle Alberta’s commercial driver shortage.
May 2024 Driver of the Month: Chris Muench, Sobeys
AMTA May 2024 Driver of the Month: Chris Muench, Sobeys
Safety Moment: Spring is upon us
Submitted by Jim Semeschuk, NCSO, ASHSP - Southern Trucking (a division of Southern Messenger)
Safety Moment: Spring is upon us
AMTA’s Alliance with Canada’s Logistics Association – join CITT as an affiliate member
One of the benefits of being an AMTA member is that through our alliance with CITT – Canada’s Logistics Association – any employee of your company can join CITT as an affiliate member for only $100/year (regular price: $250/year).Please feel free to share this information with any employees who might be interested in joining a professional association, including accessing the wide variety of learning & development and networking opportunities that come with membership.
Alberta Motor Transport Association names 2024 award recipients
Calgary, AB - Nine individuals were recognized for their contributions to Alberta’s commercial transportation industry at the Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) annual Awards Celebration on April 18, at the Grey Eagle Event Centre.
April 2024 Driver of the Month: Prabhjeet Singh Dalam, Bison Transport
AMTA April 2024 Driver of the Month: Prabhjeet Singh Dalam, Bison Transport
Federal Minimum Wage Increases on April 1
On April 1, 2024, the federal minimum wage will increase to $17.30 from $16.65 per hour in 2023, an increase of a $0.60 or 3.9%.
The federal minimum wage, which came into force on December 29, 2021, is adjusted automatically on April 1 of every year, based on the average annual increase of the Consumer Price Index (CPI), as reported by Statistics Canada. This is to ensure that the federal minimum wage keeps pace with inflation. This year’s rate increase reflects the 3.9% annual average rise of the CPI for Canada in the previous calendar year, rounded up to the nearest $0.05.
The 3rd annual World Hydrogen North America Congress will return to Houston on May 21-23, 2024
With over $46 billion in direct investments into North American hydrogen projects, an increase of $17 billion from 2022, momentum in the region continues to accelerate rapidly. The 2024 program is expanding to six content streams and 200+ speakers to drill deeper into key hydrogen topics – from the game-changing policy impacts of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and Canada’s Clean Hydrogen Production Tax Credit, to the latest on exporting hydrogen, H2Hubs, production pathways, infrastructure build-outs, securing project offtake agreements and more.