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The Trucking Network is a Canadian “English and Punjabi” bilingual publication, founded in 2012. Dedicated to the hard working professional drivers and their families across North America.
As steadfast truck drivers roll across the country delivering essential supplies to Canadians during the COVID-19 pandemic, how they’re treated by some shippers and their accessibility to washrooms, food services and rest areas has grabbed the attention of the...
Approximately 800,000 food service jobs have been lost across Canada in the past month and about one in 10 restaurants in the country have permanently closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a new survey suggests. Restaurants Canada, a not-for-profit association...
With limited access to places to eat, shower and re-supply, many have put their lives on hold to ensure Canada’s supply chain remains open. “I made the decision, I haul groceries,” says Josh O’Keefe, who hauls mostly produce for Bell...
Next, the post states “Patients in New Delhi and Jaipur, India, have been successfully treated and cured. They include a 69-and 85-year-old.” Off the bat, I was suspicious. As we mentioned in earlier fact checks — as of this...
To help protect you and our health team during this pandemic, our clinic has implemented the following steps: All non-essential therapy and treatment has been suspended in accordance with Public Health Directive. This means Massage Therapy and maintenance care...

Drivers

Drivers`In this article, it is important as a driver to know what to look for when applying for work for a commercial driver.  Drivers should know what they. Want to do, so many drivers I have talked to are...
On April 6, 2018, sixteen people were killed and thirteen injured when a northbound coach bus struck a westbound semi-trailer truck near Armley, Saskatchewan, Canada. The driver of the semi-trailer had failed to yield at a flashing stop sign...
Commercial truck drivers will be free from the condition of self-isolation for at least 14 days on entering Canada from other countries according to Federal government’s recent statement. The declaration is being applauded by the Canadian Trucking Alliance that...