Episodios

  • Trucking Today - an Update on our Industry
    Aug 1 2025

    AMTA’s Kelsey Hipkin welcomes us back for the second episode of our special three-part series - Trucking: Past, Present, and Future.

    In our last episode, we took you back to when trucking emerged in Alberta, and you heard from some of the voices of the province’s commercial transportation past.
    In this episode, we look at what is going on in Alberta today that impacts commercial transportation. You'll hear from Alexandra Bennet, Director, Strategic Initiatives, Transportation and Economic Corridors (TEC), with an update on the Class 1 Learning Pathway program, and we'll check in with AMTA’s Dave Elniski, Industry Advisor, Safety & Compliance, who has recently published a book on safety technology and compliance-focused safety management.

    • Learn more about the Alberta Carrier Excellent Safety (ACES) Program here: https://amta.ca/aces-program-highlights-alberta-carrier-on-road-safety-performance/.
    • Listen to the Steering Change episode on the launch of the Class 1 Learning Pathway here: https://www.steeringchange.ca/episodes/episode-35.
    • Learn more about the Class 1 Learning Pathway program and how it works on the Alberta Government website: https://www.alberta.ca/class-1-learning-pathway. Here you can watch the ‘Day in the Life’ video series, as mentioned in this episode (scroll to the bottom of the webpage).
    • For details on Alberta Driving Schools, please contact memberservices@amta.ca.
    • If you are interested in learning more about the Employment Pathway Grant, visit the Alberta Government website: https://www.alberta.ca/employment-pathway-grant.
    • If you would like to learn more about what AMTA President, Robert Harper, calls the scourge of Industry, Driver Inc., watch our three-part video series on unscrupulous carriers on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmicsdS-lHRq-4QW_m2sfu1rhylz87mbg.

    If you are interested in learning more or have any questions for Dave Elniski, please reach out to them at dave.elniski@amta.ca.

    • Interested in reading Dave Elniski’s book “Pro-Tech & Pro-Active: Understanding and Leveraging the World of Safety Technology to Move Beyond Compliance-Focused Safety Management”? Read it freely here: https://amta.ca/amta-announces-book-release-pro-tech-pro-active/
    • Dave also mentions his other work, 'Psychosocial Hazard Control in Alberta's Trucking Industry'. Read that here.


    If you have any questions or concerns about topics related to what was discussed in this episode, or commercial transportation and driver safety, please do not hesitate to contact our Member Services team at memberservices@amta.ca.


    If you would like to sign up for our bi-weekly eNews and stay on top of all things AMTA, register here: https://www.amta.ca/#enews.


    Listeners, don’t forget about the AMTA Mailbag! We want to hear from you with your industry queries. DM us with your questions, and we will answer via the AMTA Mailbag segment in future episodes or directly via our team of advisors.

    Join the conversation at:

    Web: amta.ca

    Instagram: amta_ca/

    Facebook: AlbertaMotorTransportAssociation

    LinkedIn: alberta-motor-transport-association

    Thank you for taking the time to listen. We encourage you to share this episode with those in your network who would receive value from our conversation. Make sure to hit that subscribe button and have a safe day!

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  • Voices of Alberta's Transportation Past
    Jul 18 2025

    AMTA’s Kelsey Hipkin kicks off the first episode of our special three-part series - Trucking: Past, Present, and Future.

    To know Alberta’s trucking past is to know the individuals who built the foundation of what commercial transportation represents today.

    In this episode, we take a trip down commercial transportation memory lane in Alberta – and we’re doing that with some actual voices of Alberta’s Commercial Transportation past, including those who continue to support and advance industry after years in the field.


    *All photos and recordings used in this episode are from the AMTA archives.

    If you would like to delve even deeper into the voices of the past, we encourage you to read "Big Wheels Across the Prairie: A History of Trucking in Alberta" by Paul M. Rubak, a former recipient of the AMTA Historical Award.

    • Volunteer registration is now open and filling fast for AMTA’s Driver Appreciation Days, taking place Sept. 8-17. The only locations yet to fill all volunteer slots are Dunmore, Whitecourt, and Hinton. Learn more and register now: https://www.amta.ca/events/amta-driver-appreciation-days-2025.
    • Curious about the various AMTA memberships or how you can get involved? Reach out to membership@amta.ca for more information.


    If you have any questions or concerns about topics related to what was discussed in this episode, or commercial transportation and driver safety, please do not hesitate to contact our Member Services team at memberservices@amta.ca.


    If you would like to sign up for our bi-weekly eNews and stay on top of all things AMTA, register here: https://www.amta.ca/#enews.


    Listeners, don’t forget about the AMTA Mailbag! We want to hear from you with your industry queries. DM us with your questions, and we will answer via the AMTA Mailbag segment in future episodes or directly via our team of advisors.

    Join the conversation at:

    Web: amta.ca

    Instagram: amta_ca/

    Facebook: AlbertaMotorTransportAssociation

    LinkedIn: alberta-motor-transport-association

    Thank you for taking the time to listen. We encourage you to share this episode with those in your network who would receive value from our conversation. Make sure to hit that subscribe button and have a safe day!

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  • Dissecting Interprovincial Trade Barriers
    Jul 4 2025

    AMTA's Kelsey Hipkin chats with Andrew Barnes, Sr. Advisor, Compliance and Regulatory Affairs, AMTA.

    In our conversation, we discuss the biggest commercial transportation issues we’re seeing when it comes to interprovincial trade barriers, takeaways from this year’s Canadian Council of Motor Transportation Administrators conference, collaboration with other provinces, and what it will take to move forward on infrastructure disparities, and more!

    If you would like to contact Andy to learn more about what is discussed in this episode or to discuss any issues you are having, please reach out to him at andrew.barnes@amta.ca. The voices of our Carrier Members are critical to informing us of issues that need to change in our industry.

    As Andy mentions, our Member Services team at AMTA is ready to be a resource for you and your company and help in any way we can. Please contact us at memberservices@amta.ca, or visit amta.ca for more information and resources.

    Visit the Government of British Columbia website to view the Road Transport Manual: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/transportation/vehicle-safety-enforcement/information-education/commercial-transport-procedures


    If you would like to sign up for our bi-weekly eNews and stay on top of all things AMTA, register here: https://www.amta.ca/#enews.

    • AMTA’s Draw Down Dinner is returning. We look forward to seeing you on October 16 at the River Cree Resort and Casino for networking, dinner, entertainment, and prizes. Registration opens in mid-July, so keep an eye on amta.ca and our social media.
    • Keep an eye out for details coming soon for AMTA’s Driver Appreciation Days taking place September 8-17, 2025. Learn more: https://www.amta.ca/events/amta-driver-appreciation-days-2025
    • Coming up next on Steering Change, we will be presenting a three-part series - Trucking: Past, Present, and Future. Join us as we hear from the voices of Alberta’s Commercial Transportation past, what AMTA and industry are up to today, and what industry can expect when it comes to the future of transportation in Alberta, and beyond.


    If you have any questions or concerns about topics related to what was discussed in this episode, or commercial transportation and driver safety, please do not hesitate to contact our Member Services team at memberservices@amta.ca.

    Listeners, don’t forget about the AMTA Mailbag! We want to hear from you with your industry queries. DM us with your questions, and we will answer via the AMTA Mailbag segment in future episodes or directly via our team of advisors.

    Join the conversation at:

    Web: amta.ca

    Instagram: amta_ca/

    Facebook: AlbertaMotorTransportAssociation

    LinkedIn: alberta-motor-transport-association

    Thank you for taking the time to listen. We encourage you to share this episode with those in your network who would receive value from our conversation. Make sure to hit that subscribe button and have a safe day!

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  • Your WCB Questions Answered
    Jun 20 2025
    **Trigger warning: this episode contains a special segment that discusses human trafficking, sexual assault, and bodily harm.AMTA's Kelsey Hipkin chats with returning Steering Change guest, Deborah Nilsen, Industry Specialist, Workers’ Compensation Board - Alberta (WCB).We have noticed that at each event, specifically our Safety Summits, where Deb and/or her colleagues present, there are many questions as a follow-up. So we posed the question on our AMTA socials and myAMTA and asked you, our Members, our listeners, and the general public, for questions for WCB-Alberta. And you delivered. In our conversation, we review the questions posed by our audience, including examples of modified duties and what an employer can provide for their workers, strategies for a company to cut down on their WCB premiums, what employers can do if they disagree with the outcome of a claim, and more.As well, in this episode, we have a special segment with Heather Fry, Director of Industry Training, TAT (Truckers Against Trafficking). We discuss TAT’s Harriet Tubman Award and stories of past recipients and nominees, as well as the free training offered by TAT. *Trigger warning of human trafficking, sexual assault, and bodily harm.If you would like to learn more about the WCB, please visit their website: www.wcb.ab.caTo contact the WCB:If your main operations are North of Hwy 11 in Red Deer, your contact is:Deborah Nilsen780-498-7647Deborah.nilsen@wcb.ab.caIf your main operations are South of Hwy 11 in Red Deer, your contact is:Leigh-Ann Moroz 403-517-6124Leigh-ann.moroz@wcb.ab.caIf your main operations are outside of the province and you have an Alberta WCB account, please contact either one. Resources mentioned in this video:Seminars and Workshops: https://www.wcb.ab.ca/resources/for-employers/seminars-and-workshops/.Workshops: https://www.wcb.ab.ca/millard-treatment-centre/workshops/Information for Employers: https://www.wcb.ab.ca/claims/review-and-appeals/for-employers/Training on the Job program: https://www.wcb.ab.ca/return-to-work/training-on-the-job.htmlClaim Cost Transfer form: https://www.wcb.ab.ca/assets/pdfs/employers/A638.pdfThe Advisor Office for Alberta Workers’ Compensation: https://advisoroffice.alberta.ca/View the myWCB portal: https://my.wcb.ab.ca/ess/signin.Check out the WCB Employer App: https://wcb.ab.ca/resources/for-employers/online-services.html.WCB Resource: Modified Work Generator for TruckingWCB Resource: 99 Things to Do When There’s Nothing To Do.WCB Resource: Modified Duty Task List.Optional worker modified duties, view AMTA’s Education and Training courses: https://www.amta.ca/courses.View AMTA’s Micro Learn library for psychosocial hazards (PSH), musculoskeletal injuries (MSI), and slips, trips, and falls (STF): https://www.amta.ca/micro-learn.Learn more about TAT (Truckers Against Trafficking) and take the free training: https://tatnonprofit.org/.Nominate a hero for the Harriet Tubman award (the deadline is the end of July and is North America-wide): https://tatnonprofit.org/awards/#tat-hta.National Human Trafficking Hotline: 833-900-1010If you have any questions or concerns about topics related to what was discussed in this episode, or commercial transportation and driver safety, please do not hesitate to contact our Member Services team at memberservices@amta.ca.AMTA’s Edmonton Golf Tournament, happening next week on June 26, 2025, at the Links at Spruce Grove, is sold out. Hopefully, we will be able to catch you on the course next year.Keep an eye out for details coming soon for AMTA’s Driver Appreciation Days taking place September 8-17, 2025. Learn more: https://www.amta.ca/events/amta-driver-appreciation-days-2025 AMTA’s latest campaign, Spring into Safety, looks at the transition from winter to spring and how that can affect how we drive, prepare to drive, and how we interact with other road users. Be sure to check out our June 6 Steering Change episode, where we explored that further, discussing the impact of wildlife strikes, sharing the road with motorcycles, and spring clean-up. Listeners, don’t forget about the AMTA Mailbag! We want to hear from you with your industry queries. DM us with your questions, and we will answer via the AMTA Mailbag segment in future episodes or directly via our team of advisors. Join the conversation at: Web: amta.ca Instagram: amta_ca/ Facebook: AlbertaMotorTransportAssociationLinkedIn: alberta-motor-transport-association Thank you for taking the time to listen. We encourage you to share this episode with those in your network who would receive value from our conversation. Make sure to hit that subscribe button and have a safe day!
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  • Spring into Safety
    Jun 6 2025

    AMTA's Kelsey Hipkin chats with Sgt. Scott Kallweit of Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Services within the Alberta Sheriffs, Sgt. Kerry Bates of the Edmonton Police Service, and AMTA’s Josh Hannaberry.

    AMTA’s latest campaign, Spring into Safety, looks at the transition from winter to spring and how that can affect how we drive, prepare to drive, and how we interact with other road users. In this episode, we explore this further, discussing the impacts of wildlife strikes, sharing the road with motorcycles, and spring cleanup.

    If you would like to learn more about each organization and its initiatives, visit their websites below:

    • Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Services within the Alberta Sheriffs: https://www.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife-area-office-contacts
    • Edmonton Police Service: https://www.edmontonpolice.ca/

    If you would like to learn more about the Animal-Vehicle Collision Safety Program, as discussed by Sgt. Kallweit on this episode, visit the Alberta Government website: https://www.alberta.ca/animal-vehicle-collision-safety-program
    And if you have any further inquiries, please contact memberservices@amta.ca for more information.


    If you have any questions or concerns about topics related to what was discussed in this episode, or commercial transportation and driver safety, please do not hesitate to contact our Member Services team at memberservices@amta.ca.

    • AMTA’s DrawDown Dinner is returning. We look forward to seeing you on October 16 at the River Cree Resort and Casino for networking, dinner, entertainment, and prizes. Registration opens in July, so keep an eye on amta.ca and our social media.
    • Have you ever wondered what exactly is involved with an AMTA Membership? Reach out to us at membership@amta.ca with any questions you may have surrounding Supplier, Associate Carrier, Full Carrier, and AMTA Elite Memberships .

    Listeners, don’t forget about the AMTA Mailbag! We want to hear from you with your industry queries. DM us with your questions, and we will answer via the AMTA Mailbag segment in future episodes or directly via our team of advisors.

    Join the conversation at:

    Web: amta.ca

    Instagram: amta_ca/

    Facebook: AlbertaMotorTransportAssociation

    LinkedIn: alberta-motor-transport-association

    Thank you for taking the time to listen. We encourage you to share this episode with those in your network who would receive value from our conversation. Make sure to hit that subscribe button and have a safe day!

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  • Poised for Transformational Change
    May 23 2025

    AMTA's Kelsey Hipkin chats with Abraham Masri, Manager of Energy Transition and Sustainability at Trimac; Dave Schmidt, Western Canada RMX, Fleet and Training Manager at Lafarge Canada Inc.; Jacob Adams, Director of Sustainability and Risk and Manager of Optimization at Arrow Transportation Systems; and Terri Johnson, Manager of Industry Advancement at AMTA.

    In this episode, we continue the conversation from our Carrier Successes in New Technology session at AMTA’s 87th Annual Conference last month. We discuss how these companies are the trailblazers redefining carrier success in cutting-edge technology, how emerging technologies can shape your business, and what the future holds for our industry.

    If you would like to learn more about each company and their initiatives, visit their websites below or contact them directly:

    • Abraham Masri, amasri@trimac.com, Trima
    • Dave Schmidt, Lafarge Canada Inc.
    • Jacob Adams, Arrow Transportation Systems
    • Terri Johnson, terri.johnson@amta.ca, AMTA


    If you have any questions or concerns about topics related to what was discussed in this episode, or commercial transportation and driver safety, please do not hesitate to contact our Member Services team at memberservices@amta.ca.

    • AMTA's Professional Truck Driving Championship (PTDC), which returns May 31, 2025, celebrates 75 years of Driver Excellence!
      Commercial drivers ensure goods and services in Alberta get to where they need to go, and this event serves to highlight the skillsets required behind the wheel. Drivers participate in one of five categories: Straight Truck, Pup Trailer Day Cab, Day Cab, Bunk Truck, and B-Train.
      Driver and Volunteer registration closes TODAY, May 23. Register now before it’s too late. Learn more about PTDC on our website, or contact events@amta.ca.

    • Dust off your clubs! AMTA's Annual Golf Tournaments are back this June! Join us at the Blue Devil Golf course in Calgary on Tuesday, June 17, and at the Links at Spruce Grove on Thursday, June 26. Whether a returning golfer or new to this event, we look forward to seeing you on the course! Register yourself or your team now on our website for Calgary or Edmonton. (Only a few spots remaining!!) For sponsorship opportunities or questions, please email events@amta.ca.

    • AMTA’s latest campaign, Spring into Safety, looks at the transition from winter to spring and how that can affect how we drive, prepare to drive, and how we interact with other road users. Stay tuned for our June 6 episode, where we explore that further, discussing impacts of wildlife strikes, sharing the road with motorcycles, and spring cleanup.


    Listeners, don’t forget about the AMTA Mailbag! We want to hear from you with your industry queries. DM us with your questions, and we will answer via the AMTA Mailbag segment in future episodes or directly via our team of advisors.

    Join the conversation at:

    Web: amta.ca

    Instagram: amta_ca/

    Facebook: AlbertaMotorTransportAssociation

    LinkedIn: alberta-motor-transport-association

    Thank you for taking the time to listen. We encourage you to share this episode with those in your network who would receive value from our conversation. Make sure to hit that subscribe button and have a safe day!

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  • In Your Corner with Member Solutions
    May 9 2025
    AMTA's Kelsey Hipkin chats with our Member Solutions Team: Doug Walton, Sr. Advisor, Kristin Picken, Advisor (South), and Chad Albert, Advisor (North).In this episode, we discuss the improvements that we have made to our membership benefits to reflect the growing value that AMTA delivers for Carriers and Suppliers in Alberta. These improvements, announced April 1, include changes to the full Carrier Member pricing and a tiered Supplier Membership opportunity. Our Member Solutions team deep dives into the changes to Carrier fees, the response from our members and Carriers so far and the importance of engagement and dialogue, the new opportunities for Suppliers with AMTA Elite, and how these benefits could impact incoming AMTA members.If you would like to contact our Member Services team (including the lovely Helen Taylor, as mentioned in this episode), please contact memberservices@amta.ca, or contact our Member Solutions team directly:Doug Walton, Sr. Advisor: doug.walton@amta.caKristin Picken, Advisor (Southern Alberta): kristin.picken@amta.caChad Albert, Advisor (Northern Alberta): chad.albert@amta.caIf you have any questions about the new member value initiative, please reach out to us membership@amta.ca or visit amta.ca/become-a-member for more details.Have you joined myAMTA?With the launch of the myAMTA Carrier Member Network, we have been thrilled with the number of Carrier Members that have joined us already on the platform!This platform is designed specifically for AMTA Carrier Members and AMTA Elite Supplier Members, offering a powerful space to connect, learn, and stay updated on everything industry-related. Request access to this Network directly at my.amta.ca.Please note: This network is exclusively for AMTA Carrier Members and AMTA Elite. If you are interested in joining our thriving community, you can apply today at amta.ca/become-a-member or email membership@amta.ca with any questions.AMTA's Professional Truck Driving Championship (PTDC), which returns May 31, 2025, celebrates 75 years of Driver Excellence!Commercial drivers ensure goods and services in Alberta get to where they need to go, and this event serves to highlight the skillsets required behind the wheel. Drivers participate in one of five categories: Straight Truck, Pup Trailer Day Cab, Day Cab, Bunk Truck, and B-Train.Driver and Volunteer registration is open now! (Registration closes May 23)! Join Christina Sadlowski and our many other amazing volunteers who have already signed up and register soon, registration for both Drivers and Volunteers goes quickly. Learn more about PTDC on our website, or contact events@amta.ca.Dust off your clubs! AMTA's Annual Golf Tournaments are back this June! Join us at the Blue Devil Golf course in Calgary on Tuesday, June 17, and at the Links at Spruce Grove on Thursday, June 26. Whether a returning golfer or new to this event, we look forward to seeing you on the course! Register yourself or your team now on our website for Calgary or Edmonton. (Spots fill up fast!) For sponsorship opportunities or questions, please email events@amta.ca.Commercial drivers play a crucial, yet often overlooked, role in maintaining safety on Alberta’s roads. Each day, they navigate challenging conditions, weather, and traffic to deliver goods safely, while also taking extraordinary measures to ensure the safety of everyone around them. AMTA is introducing an "Angels of the Highway" program designed to celebrate and acknowledge these selfless efforts. This initiative will not only recognize the commitment truck drivers make to road safety but also empower them with the tools and resources to continue their vital work while staying healthy, safe, and supported on the road. Nominate your driver today! If you have any questions or concerns about topics related to what was discussed in this episode, or commercial transportation and driver safety, please do not hesitate to contact our Member Services team at memberservices@amta.ca.Listeners, don’t forget about the AMTA Mailbag! We want to hear from you with your industry queries. DM us with your questions and we will answer via the AMTA Mailbag segment in future episodes or directly via our team of advisors. Join the conversation at: Web: amta.ca Instagram: amta_ca/ Facebook: AlbertaMotorTransportAssociationLinkedIn: alberta-motor-transport-association Thank you for taking the time to listen, we encourage you to share this episode with those in your network who would receive value from our conversation. Make sure to hit that subscribe button and have a safe day!
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  • The Human Aspect of Safety
    Apr 25 2025
    AMTA's Kelsey Hipkin chats with Josh Hannaberry, AMTA’s Senior Advisor, Strategic Partnerships, and Christina Sadlowski, CTSP Advisor for Fleet Safety with Strike Group.In this episode, we dive into Christina and Josh’s journey towards getting their Certified Transportation Safety Professional (CTSP) designations, their motivations to pursue the designation, their experience with the process, and how the program encourages collaboration among peers working toward certification.We also discuss how the CTSP and CTSC designations highlight the diversity in commercial vehicle operations - beyond the typical tractor-trailer setups - and the unique safety needs that come with it. Plus, from an insurance and compliance angle, we dive into how the designation supports safety through both the National Safety Code (NSC) and Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) frameworks.Visit AMTA’s website if you would like to learn more about the Certified Transportation Safety Professional (CTSP) program: https://www.amta.ca/ctsp, or the Certified Transportation Safety Coordinator (CTSC) program: https://www.amta.ca/ctsc. With the launch of our new member value initiative, AMTA has made the CTSC and CTSP designations more attainable. This includes adjustments to full carrier fees and tiered supplier memberships, including bundled education packages with CTSC and CTSP.If you have any questions, please reach out to us membership@amta.ca or visit amta.ca/become-a-member for more details.Thank you to everyone who attended AMTA’s 87th Annual Conference at the River Cree Resort and Casino from April 8-10, 2025, in Enoch. We know many meaningful connections were made, and we always value the support in advancing commercial transportation in Alberta.Safety is at the forefront of commercial transportation in Alberta. Join us on May 8, 2025, at the Lethbridge Safety Summit for a full day of content, including a keynote presentation and sessions with information and tangible takeaways relevant to commercial transportation. Network with like-minded transportation professionals and explore our event tradeshow. Get your tickets now, only $30!AMTA's Professional Truck Driving Championship (PTDC), which returns May 31, 2025, celebrates 75 years of Driver Excellence!Commercial drivers ensure goods and services in Alberta get to where they need to go, and this event serves to highlight the skillsets required behind the wheel. Drivers participate in one of five categories: Straight Truck, Pup Trailer Day Cab, Day Cab, Bunk Truck, and B-Train.Driver and Volunteer registration is open now! (registration closes May 23)! Join Christina Sadlowski and our many other amazing volunteers who have already signed up and register soon, registration for both Drivers and Volunteers goes quickly. Learn more about PTDC on our website, or contact events@amta.ca.Commercial drivers play a crucial, yet often overlooked, role in maintaining safety on Alberta’s roads. Each day, they navigate challenging conditions, weather, and traffic to deliver goods safely, while also taking extraordinary measures to ensure the safety of everyone around them. AMTA is introducing an "Angels of the Highway" program designed to celebrate and acknowledge these selfless efforts. This initiative will not only recognize the commitment truck drivers make to road safety but also empower them with the tools and resources to continue their vital work while staying healthy, safe, and supported on the road. Nominate your driver today! In this episode, Christina mentioned AMTA’s Driver Appreciation Days. Volunteer registration for this event, held in September each year, will open soon. In the meantime, our hunt has begun for great swag to fill the gift bags for the commercial drivers.With your help, we can show drivers just how appreciated they are. If you are interested in learning more and adding an item in these bags, or are interested in other sponsorship opportunities, please contact events@amta.ca.If you have any questions or concerns about topics related to what was discussed in this episode, or commercial transportation and driver safety, please do not hesitate to contact our Member Services team at memberservices@amta.ca.Listeners, don’t forget about the AMTA Mailbag! We want to hear from you with your industry queries. DM us with your questions and we will answer via the AMTA Mailbag segment in future episodes or directly via our team of advisors. Join the conversation at: Web: amta.ca Instagram: amta_ca/ Facebook: AlbertaMotorTransportAssociationLinkedIn: alberta-motor-transport-association Thank you for taking the time to listen, we encourage you to share this episode with those in your network who would receive value from our conversation. Make sure to hit that subscribe button and have a safe day!
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