CTA Applauds CBSA for Addressing ACI Concerns Friday January 22, 2016 | Border & Customs Since a fall meeting between CTA and CBSA, we are happy to report concerns from members had been greatly reduced
US Driver-Coercion Rule Takes Effect End of Jan Friday January 22, 2016 | Labour/HR/Driver Shortage, Operations & Safety The new rule in the U.S. prohibiting companies from pushing truck drivers to violate federal safety regulations takes effect Jan. 29. The so-called “coercion rule” – officially knowns as the “Prohibiting Coercion of Commercial Motor Vehicle Drivers” rule – specifically forbids motor carriers, shippers, receivers, brokers or any other transportation intermediary from coercing CDL holders […]
CTA Offers Feds Strategy To Foster Key Election Promises Thursday January 21, 2016 | Admin & Tax, Border & Customs, Environment & Fuel, Infrastructure, Labour/HR/Driver Shortage, News Releases, Operations & Safety As a new federal government gets settled in Ottawa, CTA offered a plan to support economic growth while improving highway safety and reducing GHGs
Orlicks Transport Founder Passes Away Tuesday January 19, 2016 | Announcements Gene Orlick of Orlicks Transport has informed CTA that his father, Max, passed away on January 17, 2016
MTO Hopeful of 2 Lanes Open on Nipigon Bridge by End of Feb Tuesday January 19, 2016 | Border & Customs, Infrastructure Occasional off-peak full closures expected
Editorial: The Future Ain’t What it Used to Be Friday January 15, 2016 | Editorials, Infrastructure, Operations & Safety The Need for a Modern Weights & Dimensions Policy
OTA Launches Most Significant TV Ad Campaign Ever Friday January 15, 2016 | Industry Image & PR, News Releases 60-sec commercial celebrates truck drivers; their role in economy and society
Truckers Hail Decision to Temporarily Relax U.S. In-Transit Rules Wednesday January 13, 2016 | Border & Customs, Infrastructure In response to Nipigon Bridge failure, U.S. agrees to show flexibility for Canadian goods to transit through U.S.