CTA to House Committee: Driver Shortage One of the Biggest Threats to Economic Recovery Wednesday October 05, 2022 | Business Conditions, COVID-19, Infrastructure, Labour/HR/Driver Shortage, News Releases, Operations & Safety The president of the Canadian Trucking Alliance today appeared before the House Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities to explain the implications of the acute truck driver shortage on Canada’s supply chain and how the government can help.
Nanos: Increased Supply Chain Anxiety Among Women and Those Over 55 Friday May 27, 2022 | Business Conditions, COVID-19, Industry Image & PR, Labour/HR/Driver Shortage, News Releases, Operations & Safety Canadians are increasingly concerned about getting goods due to supply chain disruptions, especially women and those over 55 years old, according to a Nanos poll of the Canadian public commissioned by the Canadian Trucking Alliance.
Reuters: Canadian, U.S. Truckers Warn Vaccine Mandates Will Disrupt Supply Chains Friday December 03, 2021 | Border & Customs, Business Conditions, COVID-19, Labour/HR/Driver Shortage The Canadian Trucking Alliance and American Trucking Associations are warning that vaccine and testing requirements for workers will further disrupt supply chains because there is already a dire shortage of drivers, Reuters reports.
Star: Supply Chain ‘Horrors’ Feared as Canada Prepares for Truck Driver Vax Mandate Wednesday November 24, 2021 | Border & Customs, Business Conditions, COVID-19, Labour/HR/Driver Shortage, Operations & Safety In an interview with the Toronto Star and other mainstream media this week, CTA president Stephen Laskowski explained how thousands of Canadian who won’t be vaccinated in January to meet mandates imposed by Canada and the U.S. will throw a supply chain already stretched thin into even more chaos.