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In March 1979, Bill Sproule took over from Imants Haumanis as editor of the ITE Canadian District’s newsletter and introduced the name Transportation Talk. At the time, Al Swanson was Chairman of the District and Leo Laviolette was District Director—individuals who became the first two Canadian presidents of ITE International. Read More
The ITE Canada Training Committee invites individuals or firms to express their interest in providing professional training opportunities to our transportation community starting in Fall 2025. The purpose of ITE Canada’s training is to inform participants about the latest trends and equip them with skills critical to their professional… Read More
ITE Canada is seeking candidates to serve on our District Executive Committee. The nomination deadline is May 16, 2025 at midnight Pacific standard time. Three positions are open for nominations: President – for a one-year term, from January 1, 2026 to December 31, 2026 Vice President – for a one-year… Read More
ITE Canada and the Atlantic Canada Section are excited to welcome you to our 2025 Annual Conference happening June 1-4 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Join hundreds from Canada’s community of transportation professionals to foster connections, share best practices and research, and exchange ideas for safe and healthy mobility around the… Read More
Join us for another Joint CARSP& ITE Canada Webinar exploring Sustainable Safety and Vision Zero. Anna Luten and Narayan Donaldson of Mobycon will examine the philosophies, best practices, and practical applications of these approaches. Through a comparative analysis, participants will gain insights into how these frameworks complement one another… Read More
Transportation Talk – 46.4 Winter 2024-2025 16.18 MB 251 downloads ... View More Download In this issue… Features… Read More
Don’t miss this chance to be recognized nationally for your outstanding projects or contributions and to nominate deserving colleagues or employees! Nominations and applications for the ITE Canada 2025 Excellence in Transportation Awards close Saturday, March 1, 2025. Scholarships and awards with monetary value are administered by the Future Transportation… Read More
ITE Canada invites you to join us for our first-ever Virtual Technical Symposium to be held on February 5 and 6, 2025. This curated content will feature presenters from across Canada speaking on emergency planning, functional planning design, traffic and multimodal analysis, and safety. Key Details Two half-day virtual sessions… Read More
ITE Canada is deeply saddened by the passing of Dr. Stan Teply. A true luminary in the field of transportation engineering, Stan’s extraordinary career spanned decades, continents, and disciplines, leaving a profound impact on our profession and our community. He is the namesake of our highest technical award and one… Read More
Statement on the benefits of active transportation infrastructure in supporting sustainable and inclusive mobility Transportation professionals endeavour to provide safe and healthy mobility options for people of all ages and abilities, including pedestrians, cyclists, transit riders, and motorists. As cities across Canada face growing challenges related to traffic congestion, collisions,… Read More