Canadian Trucking News & Insights

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CTA: Ottawa Signals Tougher Enforcement on Worker Misclassification

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The federal government is tightening its enforcement approach to worker misclassification by introducing a new suite of changes that expand penalties, accelerate enforcement action, and increase public transparency around non-compliant…

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Invitation to Participate – Transport Canada Study on Trucking Fleet Financing

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Transport Canada has engaged the transportation consulting firm CPCS to conduct a national study on how trucking companies, fleet operators, and independent owner-operators finance their truck purchases.  The study will…

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Interprovincial Trucking Remains a Key Focus of First Minister’s Meeting

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The First Ministers ended their meeting this week with a readout of some of the important issues discussed over the two days, including the ongoing tariff war and the upcoming CUSMA review, as…

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CBSA-SSC Roundtable on IT Outages Outlines Federal Commitment to Address Recurring Issues

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The Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) recently participated in a multi-stakeholder roundtable hosted by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and Shared Services Canada (SSC). The session provided industry partners with…

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EDITORIAL: Cracking Down on Lawlessness Must Remain Trucking’s Top Priority

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By Greg Arndt, CTA chair As appeared in Trucknews.com: Last year ended positively for the Canadian trucking industry and for those fleets that follow the rules and subscribe to ethical…

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