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AMTA Announces Book Release: Pro-Tech & Pro-Active

AMTA Announces Book Release: Pro-Tech & Pro-Active

If you've been talking to AMTA staff and at our recent events, you might be aware of the work we've been doing with safety technology for commercial vehicles. The Association is happy to announce a major result of this work: "Pro-Tech & Pro-Active: Understanding...

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WTFC launches HerPower HerPath HerVision

WTFC launches HerPower HerPath HerVision

The Women Trucking Federation of Canada (WTFC) is proud to announce the launch of "HerPower HerPath HerVision", a mentorship program designed to empower, connect, and support women in the trucking industry across Canada. Are you looking to build your career in...

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Traffic Safety Bulletin: Don’t Drive Impaired

Traffic Safety Bulletin: Don’t Drive Impaired

The Government of Alberta has recently released a bulletin on driving impaired: Driving impaired injures or kills hundreds of Albertans every year, changing the lives of the driver and devastating families forever. Impaired driving isn’t just drunk driving. You can be...

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AMTA’s Calgary office is located on the traditional Treaty 7 lands of the Blackfoot Confederacy, the Tsuu-Tina (SOO-tih-nah) and Nakota Nations, and the Métis Nation Region 3.

AMTA’s Edmonton offices are located on the traditional Treaty 6 territory of the Cree, Dene (DEH-NEH), Blackfoot, Saulteaux (SOH-toh), and Nakota Sioux. This is the home of the Métis Settlements and the Métis Nation of Alberta, Regions, 2, 3, and 4, within the historical Northwest Métis Homeland.