This version of the registration was submitted prior to the Lobbying Transparency Act coming into force on May 4, 2020. Due to different information requirements at that time, the registration is presented in the following format.
Registration ID: 985982
Submitted by lobbyist on: June 3, 2019 03:26:29 PM
Accepted by Registrar on: June 4, 2019 08:27:01 AM
Designated Filer Information
Earle, Dave |
100 - 20111 93A Avenue | |
Langley, BC, V1M 4A9
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604-888-5319 |
Canada |
Organization Information
British Columbia Trucking Association |
The BC Trucking Association (BCTA) is the recognized voice of the commercial road transportation industry in British Columbia. Founded in 1913, BCTA is a province-wide, non-partisan, non-profit industry association formed to advance the interests of motor carriers in BC. BCTA's membership comprises motor carriers hauling every conceivable type of freight. It also includes waste management companies, charter and scheduled bus companies, ready-mixed concrete and courier companies. BCTA provides its members with information, training, educational and networking opportunities as well as safety and compliance products and programs and services to enhance members' businesses. |
100 - 20111 93A Avenue | |
Langley, BC, V1M 4A9
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604-888-5319 |
Canada |
Relevant Affiliates
Government or Government Agency Funding
Name of Funding provider | Amount in CAD$ |
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Employment and Social Development Canada | $22,000.00 |
Natural Resources Canada | $20,000.00 |
WorkSafeBC | $1,393,716.00 |
Other Controlling or Directing Interests
Active Registration Period
June 3, 2019 | |
December 3, 2019 |
Organization's In-House Lobbyists
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BC Public Office Background
Lobbying Activities
Transportation
Arranging meeting between an individual and a public office holder for purpose of lobbying
Development, establishment, amendment or termination of any program, policy or decision
Introduction, modification or repeal of legislation, a bill or regulation
Promote legislation, regulations, programs and policies that are necessary, effective, fair, enforced consistently, and don't impose unreasonable financial or administrative burdens on motor carriers. This includes seeking amendments to the B.C. Commercial Transport Act, B.C. Commercial Transport Regulations, Commercial Transport Fees Regulation, Motor Vehicle Act, Motor Vehicle Act Regulations and B.C. Commercial Transport Procedures Manual to promote safety through such mean as mandating use of speed limiters and electronic logging devices, a review of speed limits on provincial roads with the general intent to change speed limits on highways that have a disproportionately high incidence of serious crashes, cannabis legislation, regulations and policies to ensure carriers have the tools necessary to protect their drivers and the public, infrastructure upgrades that will make our roads safer and more efficient, establishment of a minimum standards for entry-level training for Class 1 drivers that allows for access to training funding, improve the commercial driver licensing test standard; changing the Class 1 driver license minimum age to mirror the age in most other provinces; to promote the environment in support of BC's climate action plan by such means as accelerating the turnover of commercial vehicles, incenting/allowing for the use of GHG reducing technology, driver training, and advocating for infrastructure upgrades that reduce traffic congestion and stop-and-go traffic movements; advise on the development and implementation of land based spill response regulations (Environmental Management Act, Spill Preparedness, Response and Recovery Regulations, Spill Reporting Regulations, Spill Contingency Planning Regulations, etc.); promoting economic development and trade through such means as infrastructure upgrades that will help attract and retain qualified drivers, establishing high-load corridors and review of the Container Trucking Act and supporting regulations; promoting a competitive tax, revenue and insurance rate framework for the commercial transportation industry by such means as expanding PST credits to include capital expenditures for our industry in the same manner as the PM&E PST exemption, restoring the PST exemption for trailers that are primarily used with multi-jurisdictional vehicles (MJVs), directing the Consumer Taxation Branch and ICBC to stop collecting the MJV tax when a vehicle in re-licensed in the same fleet in the same term.
Target Contacts
Target Type | Name | Title or Constituency | Date Added |
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Staff of MLA | Miller, Sarah | Oak Bay-Gordon Head | September 3, 2019 |
Minister | Bains, Harry | Minister of Labour | June 3, 2019 |
Staff of Minister | Beale, William | Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure | June 3, 2019 |
Minister | Eby, David | Minister of Attorney General | June 3, 2019 |
Minister | Farnworth, Mike | Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General | June 3, 2019 |
Staff of Minister | Harder, Derrick | Minister of Attorney General | June 3, 2019 |
Minister | Heyman, George | Minister of Environment and Climate Change Strategy | June 3, 2019 |
Minister | James, Carole | Minister of Finance | June 3, 2019 |
Minister | Mark, Melanie | Minister of Advanced Education, Skills and Training | June 3, 2019 |
Minister | Mungall, Michelle | Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources | June 3, 2019 |
Minister | Ralston, Bruce | Minister of Jobs, Trade and Technology | June 3, 2019 |
Staff of Minister | Sather, Kelly | Minister of Environment and Climate Change Strategy | June 3, 2019 |
Minister | Sims, Jinny | Minister of Citizens' Services | June 3, 2019 |
Staff of Minister | Spilker, Robyn | Minister of Finance | June 3, 2019 |
Staff of Minister | Takkar, Nimmi | Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General | June 3, 2019 |
Minister | Trevena, Claire | Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure | June 3, 2019 |
MLA | Bond, Shirley | Prince George-Valemount | June 3, 2019 |
MLA | Cadieux, Stephanie | Surrey South | June 3, 2019 |
MLA | Furstenau, Sonia | Cowichan Valley | June 3, 2019 |
MLA | Johal, Jas | Richmond-Queensborough | June 3, 2019 |
MLA | Kyllo, Greg | Shuswap | June 3, 2019 |
MLA | Lee, Michael | Vancouver-Langara | June 3, 2019 |
MLA | Martin, John | Chilliwack | June 3, 2019 |
MLA | Milobar, Peter | Kamloops-North Thompson | June 3, 2019 |
MLA | Morris, Mike | Prince George-Mackenzie | June 3, 2019 |
MLA | Olsen, Adam | Saanich North and the Islands | June 3, 2019 |
MLA | Redies, Tracy | Surrey-White Rock | June 3, 2019 |
MLA | Rustad, John | Nechako Lakes | June 3, 2019 |
MLA | Stone, Todd | Kamloops-South Thompson | June 3, 2019 |
MLA | Sturdy, Jordan | West Vancouver-Sea to Sky | June 3, 2019 |
MLA | Weaver, Andrew | Oak Bay-Gordon Head | June 3, 2019 |
Public Agency | Advanced Education, Skills and Training | June 3, 2019 | |
Public Agency | Attorney General | June 3, 2019 | |
Public Agency | Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources | June 3, 2019 | |
Public Agency | Environment and Climate Change Strategy | June 3, 2019 | |
Public Agency | Finance | June 3, 2019 | |
Public Agency | Insurance Corporation of British Columbia | June 3, 2019 | |
Public Agency | Jobs, Trade and Technology | June 3, 2019 | |
Public Agency | Labour | June 3, 2019 | |
Public Agency | Office of the Premier | June 3, 2019 | |
Public Agency | Public Safety and Solicitor General | June 3, 2019 | |
Public Agency | Transportation and Infrastructure | June 3, 2019 | |
Public Agency | WorkSafeBC | June 3, 2019 |
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BC Public Office Background
Lobbying Activities
Transportation
Arranging meeting between an individual and a public office holder for purpose of lobbying
Development, establishment, amendment or termination of any program, policy or decision
Introduction, modification or repeal of legislation, a bill or regulation
Promote legislation, regulations, programs and policies that are necessary, effective, fair, enforced consistently, and don't impose unreasonable financial or administrative burdens on motor carriers. This includes seeking amendments to the B.C. Commercial Transport Act, B.C. Commercial Transport Regulations, Commercial Transport Fees Regulation, Motor Vehicle Act, Motor Vehicle Act Regulations and B.C. Commercial Transport Procedures Manual to promote safety through such mean as mandating use of speed limiters and electronic logging devices, a review of speed limits on provincial roads with the general intent to change speed limits on highways that have a disproportionately high incidence of serious crashes, cannabis legislation, regulations and policies to ensure carriers have the tools necessary to protect their drivers and the public, infrastructure upgrades that will make our roads safer and more efficient, establishment of a minimum standards for entry-level training for Class 1 drivers that allows for access to training funding, improve the commercial driver licensing test standard; changing the Class 1 driver license minimum age to mirror the age in most other provinces; to promote the environment in support of BC's climate action plan by such means as accelerating the turnover of commercial vehicles, incenting/allowing for the use of GHG reducing technology, driver training, and advocating for infrastructure upgrades that reduce traffic congestion and stop-and-go traffic movements; advise on the development and implementation of land based spill response regulations (Environmental Management Act, Spill Preparedness, Response and Recovery Regulations, Spill Reporting Regulations, Spill Contingency Planning Regulations, etc.); promoting economic development and trade through such means as infrastructure upgrades that will help attract and retain qualified drivers, establishing high-load corridors and review of the Container Trucking Act and supporting regulations; promoting a competitive tax, revenue and insurance rate framework for the commercial transportation industry by such means as expanding PST credits to include capital expenditures for our industry in the same manner as the PM&E PST exemption, restoring the PST exemption for trailers that are primarily used with multi-jurisdictional vehicles (MJVs), directing the Consumer Taxation Branch and ICBC to stop collecting the MJV tax when a vehicle in re-licensed in the same fleet in the same term.
Target Contacts
Target Type | Name | Title or Constituency | Date Added |
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Staff of MLA | Miller, Sarah | Oak Bay-Gordon Head | September 3, 2019 |
Minister | Bains, Harry | Minister of Labour | June 3, 2019 |
Staff of Minister | Beale, William | Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure | June 3, 2019 |
Minister | Eby, David | Minister of Attorney General | June 3, 2019 |
Minister | Farnworth, Mike | Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General | June 3, 2019 |
Staff of Minister | Harder, Derrick | Minister of Attorney General | June 3, 2019 |
Minister | Heyman, George | Minister of Environment and Climate Change Strategy | June 3, 2019 |
Minister | James, Carole | Minister of Finance | June 3, 2019 |
Minister | Mark, Melanie | Minister of Advanced Education, Skills and Training | June 3, 2019 |
Minister | Mungall, Michelle | Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources | June 3, 2019 |
Minister | Ralston, Bruce | Minister of Jobs, Trade and Technology | June 3, 2019 |
Staff of Minister | Sather, Kelly | Minister of Environment and Climate Change Strategy | June 3, 2019 |
Minister | Sims, Jinny | Minister of Citizens' Services | June 3, 2019 |
Staff of Minister | Spilker, Robyn | Minister of Finance | June 3, 2019 |
Staff of Minister | Takkar, Nimmi | Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General | June 3, 2019 |
Minister | Trevena, Claire | Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure | June 3, 2019 |
MLA | Bond, Shirley | Prince George-Valemount | June 3, 2019 |
MLA | Cadieux, Stephanie | Surrey South | June 3, 2019 |
MLA | Furstenau, Sonia | Cowichan Valley | June 3, 2019 |
MLA | Johal, Jas | Richmond-Queensborough | June 3, 2019 |
MLA | Kyllo, Greg | Shuswap | June 3, 2019 |
MLA | Lee, Michael | Vancouver-Langara | June 3, 2019 |
MLA | Martin, John | Chilliwack | June 3, 2019 |
MLA | Milobar, Peter | Kamloops-North Thompson | June 3, 2019 |
MLA | Morris, Mike | Prince George-Mackenzie | June 3, 2019 |
MLA | Olsen, Adam | Saanich North and the Islands | June 3, 2019 |
MLA | Redies, Tracy | Surrey-White Rock | June 3, 2019 |
MLA | Rustad, John | Nechako Lakes | June 3, 2019 |
MLA | Stone, Todd | Kamloops-South Thompson | June 3, 2019 |
MLA | Sturdy, Jordan | West Vancouver-Sea to Sky | June 3, 2019 |
MLA | Weaver, Andrew | Oak Bay-Gordon Head | June 3, 2019 |
Public Agency | Advanced Education, Skills and Training | June 3, 2019 | |
Public Agency | Attorney General | June 3, 2019 | |
Public Agency | Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources | June 3, 2019 | |
Public Agency | Environment and Climate Change Strategy | June 3, 2019 | |
Public Agency | Finance | June 3, 2019 | |
Public Agency | Insurance Corporation of British Columbia | June 3, 2019 | |
Public Agency | Jobs, Trade and Technology | June 3, 2019 | |
Public Agency | Labour | June 3, 2019 | |
Public Agency | Office of the Premier | June 3, 2019 | |
Public Agency | Public Safety and Solicitor General | June 3, 2019 | |
Public Agency | Transportation and Infrastructure | June 3, 2019 | |
Public Agency | WorkSafeBC | June 3, 2019 |