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Dangerous Goods Act Bill C-9 |
Teamsters Union submit a
memorandum about the bill amending the
Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act
Source: TCRC
Published: March 5th 2009
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Three people represented the Teamsters Union before the Standing
Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities during a meeting
held in Ottawa on February 26.
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Mike Wheten |
Mike Wheten, Teamsters Canada Rail Conference’s national legislative
director, Stéphane Lacroix, director of communications, and Phil Benson,
Teamsters Canada lobbyist on Parliament Hill, presented a memorandum to
those present about Bill C-9 amending the Transportation of Dangerous
Goods Act.
Teamsters Canada proposed a change to the Bill, and it was well received
by the committee members.
“For years, our organization has participated in this committee’s work
and we are satisfied with the Bill’s progress,” explained Phil Benson,
Teamsters Canada lobbyist. “Representatives from the various parties
have demonstrated open-mindedness and I believe we are finally nearing
our goal, for the greatest common good of our members and Canadians in
general.”
In addition to participating in the legislative debate concerning the
transportation of dangerous goods, Teamsters Canada and its local unions
take part in dozens of other committees’ activities that have a direct
impact on their members’ lives.
“Thanks to the involvement of dozens of union officials throughout the
country, the issues our members are experiencing are discussed in
committees, and corrections are made,” noted Robert Bouvier, president
of Teamsters Canada. “That’s what unions are also involved in.”
Teamsters Canada will publish a detailed meeting report in the near
future.
The Teamsters Union represents 125,000 members in Canada in all trades.
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters, with which Teamsters Canada
is affiliated, has 1.4 million members in North America.
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