ArriveCAN Alternatives Need to be Considered to Avoid Potential Border Delays: CTA Tuesday January 11, 2022 | Border & Customs, COVID-19, Labour/HR/Driver Shortage, News Releases, Operations & Safety The Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) supports electronic methods to present and store proof of vaccination documentation at the border, but believes that alternative compliance options need to be made available on an interim basis to ensure that fully vaccinated truck drivers can avoid significant disruptions and border delays
CBSA-CBP Announce Extension of Temporary In-Transit Process until March 31 to Aid with BC Flood Relief Friday January 07, 2022 | Border & Customs, Industry Image & PR, News Releases The Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) is applauding officials for extending the temporary in-transit process until at least March 31, 2022
Ottawa Provides Updated ArriveCAN Materials Ahead of Jan 15 Border Vaccination Mandate Friday January 07, 2022 | Border & Customs, COVID-19, Labour/HR/Driver Shortage, News Releases As the mandate approaches, border and public health officials continue to emphasize to truck drivers that they are required to submit their information through the electronic platform to avoid delays at the border and potential penalties.
North American Supply Chain Preparing for Border and Domestic Vaccination Mandates: CTA Wednesday January 05, 2022 | Border & Customs, Business Conditions, COVID-19, Infrastructure, Labour/HR/Driver Shortage, News Releases, Operations & Safety By January 15, only fully vaccinated Canadian truck drivers will be permitted to move the $650 billion in trade that crosses the Canada-US border, Ottawa has signaled to supply chain stakeholders.