UPDATE: Border Workers’ Labour Negotiations to Continue Until Wed Friday June 07, 2024 | Border & Customs The Public Service Alliance of Canada issued a statement this afternoon stating that “all strike action by 9,000 CBSA personnel is on hold as mediation will continue until Wednesday. Picket lines will not be in place until further notice.”
CTA Appears Before House of Commons Standing Committee on 2026 CUSMA Review Wednesday June 05, 2024 | Border & Customs, Labour/HR/Driver Shortage, News Releases, Operations & Safety Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) president, Stephen Laskowski, and Director of Policy and Industry Awareness Programs, Lak Shoan, appeared before the House of Commons Standing Committee on International Trade earlier this week, as the Government of Canada begins its initial consultations in advance of the review of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico (CUSMA) Trade Agreement in 2026. CTA’s overarching message during […]
CTA Statement on Potential Disruptions to the Supply Chain Tuesday June 04, 2024 | Border & Customs, Labour/HR/Driver Shortage, News Releases, Operations & Safety Canada and the U.S. are each other’s largest trade partners with nearly $3.6 billion worth of goods and services crossing the border each day. The U.S. is the single largest investor in Canada and Canada was the largest source of foreign direct investment into the United States by the end of 2022. Most of this […]
Fleet Assistance Requested to Help Increase CARM Uptake and Reduce Potential of Border Slowdowns Thursday March 21, 2024 | Border & Customs, News Releases As previously reported, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) Assessment and Revenue Management (CARM) system, a major transformative project which will streamline the collection of duties and taxes related to international commerce, will be implemented by the agency on May 13, 2024.