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Transport Canada, AB, BC, MB, SK & YK Continue HoS Relief Options for Wildfire Response Efforts 

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Transport Canada, the Provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and the Yukon Territory have renewed an optional hours of service exemption for extra-provincial truck undertakings to assist in the…

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CBC Report Underscores Urgent Need to Address Trucking’s Underground Economy and Rampant Tax & Labour Abuse

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The Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) welcomes a recent CBC News investigation that is helping to bring national attention to Driver Inc – the rampant labour and tax abuse scheme plaguing…

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Non-Compliance with English Language Proficiency Regulation Takes Effect as an Out-of-Service Driver Violation

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Effective today, non-compliance with Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 391.11(b)(2) is now a driver out-of-service violation, according to the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s (CVSA) North American Standard Out-of-Service…

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Survey:  Some Concern Over US EN Language Proficiency Rules as Out-of-Service Begins Next Week

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One-in-five trucking companies indicated some of their drivers might struggle to comply with English language proficiency (ELP) requirements in the US, according to about 100 carriers who responded to Canadian…

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Trucking Companies that Want to Nation-Build Must be Compliant and Obey Laws: CTA to Senate

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Fair competition, safety, compliance, and law and order are critical components of Canada’s trucking industry that must be strengthened, Geoff Wood, Sr Vice President, Policy of Canadian Trucking Alliance, told…

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Editorial: Unified Political Fortitude Needed to push through Trade Barrier Noise 

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The following column was published in the Hill Times on June 8  By Stephen Laskowski  The Canadian trucking industry has been familiar with issues and challenges related to removing internal trade…

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