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With spiraling inflation and supply chain chaos already stretching from one end of Canada to another, a deadline is approaching that will create further havoc and difficulties in the already compromised Trucking industry.  On Tuesday, November 23 U.S. President Biden's...
The Trucking Industry became complex through the opening months of 2020. New trade agreements with the U.S. Mexico and Canada and low fuel costs enthused the possibilities of a boom in this business sector. But then COVID-19 struck and...
The Truck Training Schools Association of Ontario (TTSAO) is all set to showcase “Training with Technology” at its 30th Anniversary Conference on February 21 and 22. The conference will be held at Lionhead Golf Club & Conference Centre 8525...
As people in BC continue to reel from last week’s floods and mudslides, Trucks For Change and the Canadian Trucking Alliance are reaching out to the trucking industry to assist in the rescue, support, and recovery for those affected...
U.S. President Joe Biden’s proclamation to do away with the border vaccine restrictions for non-U.S. residents is a positive step towards the trade with Canada.  The trucking industry in both the countries is hopeful that Biden’s announcement for the removal...
Operating a commercial motor vehicle can be one of the most dangerous occupations in the world. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation's Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS), 679 large truck occupants were killed on the job in the...
will normal life and Canadian economy be impacted due to COVID and the long lasting damage to our lives” In late December of 2019, we started to hear the ripples about a new “Sars like” virus that was infecting and...
As of Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 8:00 a.m., individuals with at-risk health conditions, as well as Group Two of people who cannot work from home including transportation workers and truck drivers will be eligible to book an appointment to receive the...
Auditor general reports in Manitoba and Ontario, released this fall, uncovered some major shortcomings when it comes to enforcement of regulations governing Commercial Motor Vehicle Carriers, drivers, and monitoring of the programs and people who are responsible for administering...
The Ontario Trucking Association joined the Canadian Trucking Alliance is commending the Federal Government’s declaration that commercial truck drivers are essential workers who will be exempt from the requirement to self-isolate for at least 14 days upon entering Canada from...