Resolution:

Commercial Drivers’ Hours of Service

CARRIED | November 2022

STATUS: OPEN

RATIONALE / PURPOSE FOR RESOLUTION:

  • WHEREAS producers labour needs can be varied greatly by factors not under their direct control, such as natural disaster, weather and/or disease; and
  • WHEREAS many Alberta Beekeepers use Temporary Foreign Workers (TFWs) under the Ag Stream Program from such countries as the Nicaragua, Philippines, etc.; and
  • WHEREAS transfer of such Ag Stream TFWs is extremely difficult, if not impossible within the season under present regulation compared to TFWs under the Seasonal Agriculture Worker Program (SAWP); therefore

BE IT RESOLVED THAT:

The Alberta Beekeepers Commission work with all appropriate parties (provincial & national commodity groups, national agriculture labour organizations) to request Service Canada bring changes to the Ag Stream Program which would allow transfers between approved employers within a time frame similar to those presently enjoyed under the Seasonal Agriculture Worker Program.

RESOLUTION BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

The Agriculture Stream was introduced to allow Agriculture Employers access to Temporary Foreign Workers who would not fall under the terms the Seasonal Agriculture Worker Program; country of origin, length of stay, etc. Service Canada has stated on several occasions they would like to bring the two Programs as close as possible. This is an area of glowing difference. Some producers may find themselves short of staff, while others have too many. Under SAWP a transfer can usually take place in less than a month. Under Ag Stream it usually takes several months.

Name of producer submitting resolution: Dave Tharle

Name of person seconding resolution: Jeremy Olthof


2024 UPDATE

  1. Canadian Council of Motor Transportation Administrators (CCMTA) has provided the provinces and territories with the revisions to the Guide relating to Section 76 of the regulations that provides guidance to industry and enforcement and it has been posted on the CCMTA website

2023 UPDATE

The Commission has been working with the livestock organizations, trucking organization and vets. There have been meetings with Transport Canada, lobby to Alberta Transportation and Economic Corridors and most recently a presentation to the Senate Standing Committee study of Electronic Logging Device Requirements and Animal Transport.