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VICTORIA – As of April 1, 2007,
the Provinces of B.C. and Alberta will be responsible to comply with the
general rules and special provisions of the TILMA. Following a two-year transitional period, the
TILMA will be fully implemented on April 1, 2009. During this time period, the
provinces will continue to consult with local governments and accreditation
bodies, and negotiate any required special provisions.
Under the TILMA, the movement of goods, services, investment and workers
between British Columbia and Alberta will become easier. Examples of some
changes include:
In advance of the April 1 transitional period, several occupational
groups have already reconciled standards. The following professionals can now
work in either B.C. or Alberta without taking extra steps to have their credentials
recognized: acupuncturists, chiropractors, occupational therapists, and water
and waste water operators.
Each Province has appointed members
of the dispute resolution panel. These people will be called upon in the event
a disagreement under TILMA is not resolved first by consultation. British
Columbia has appointed the following experts: Steven D. Cope, Carl Kuhnke, R.
Lorne Seitz, Jeffrey Thomas and Andrew Wilkinson.
Information on British Columbia’s contribution to the Agreement is on
the ministry website at www.gov.bc.ca/ecdev.
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