At the September 2016 meeting of the Council of Ministers Responsible for Transportation and Highway Safety, the Ministers agreed to establish a new Federal/Provincial/Territorial task force to identify areas that would benefit from increased harmonization in the trucking sector. The task force will study interprovincial truck-related legislation, regulations and policies, with a goal of improving the efficiency of interprovincial/territorial trucking, including harmonizing these where warranted.
The task force is co-chaired by Transport Canada and the Province of Saskatchewan. Provinces and territories are active participants and will work with their respective jurisdictional trucking associations and various shipping groups to get an even broader perspective.
As key transportation stakeholders, CPA invites members to:
At this stage, the task force is conducting a survey to gather information from industry stakeholders so it can begin the work of analyzing and possibly addressing barriers to safe, effective and efficient movement of cargo by truck. The survey link is: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/BarriersInterProvincialTrucking.
Organizations can submit their response (providing as much information as possible) by December 15, 2017.
If you are unable to complete the survey electronically, a pdf version can be obtained by contacting Mark Bencze at Mark.Bencze@tc.gc.ca. If you have any questions, please contact David McNabb, Director General, Surface Transportation Policy, Transport Canada, at David.McNabb@tc.gc.ca or Kelly Moskowy, Executive Director, Saskatchewan Highways and Infrastructure, at kelly.moskowy@gov.sk.ca.
The CPA would also like to receive a copy of your suggestions. Please send them to Melanie Levac, CPA’s Vice-President, Regulatory Affairs and Safety, at melanielevac@propane.ca.