CBSA Officers to Vote on Strike Mandate Thursday June 24, 2021 | Border & Customs, News Releases The Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) continues to work with the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) to provide an update on ongoing reports of a strike involving CBSA border services officers (BSOs). The agency has clarified that the current vote would be to support a strike mandate, and not for a strike itself at this time.
I-75 Closures at Gordie Howe Bridge Tuesday June 08, 2021 | Border & Customs, Infrastructure As part of the Michigan Interchange component of the Gordie Howe International Bridge project, select roadways need to be closed and reconstructed.
CTA Urges Industry to Boost Uptake of ArriveCAN as Progressive Enforcement Continues at the Border Monday March 29, 2021 | Border & Customs, COVID-19, Labour/HR/Driver Shortage, News Releases, Operations & Safety, Technology & Equipment CTA is reminding the trucking industry the submission of ArriveCAN data remains mandatory and that the current verbal declaration option remains a temporary solution, as the Government of Canada continues to warn the industry that users must adopt electronic platforms as soon as possible
Five Steps to Better Trucking: CTA Makes 2021 Federal Budget Recommendations Thursday March 04, 2021 | Admin & Tax, Border & Customs, Business Conditions, COVID-19, Environment & Fuel, Infrastructure, Labour/HR/Driver Shortage, News Releases, Operations & Safety The Canadian Trucking Alliance reiterated five important industry positions that would improve the safety, diversify and expand labour opportunities in trucking, cut down on the trucking industry’s environmental footprint and boost competitiveness by cracking down on non-compliant carriers, among other policies.