CTA: UN Human Rights Council Report Highlights Major Labour Abuse Throughout Canada’s Immigration System Wednesday August 14, 2024 | Labour/HR/Driver Shortage, News Releases A UN report by the Human Rights Council says vulnerabilities in Canada’s immigration system is leading to abuse of newcomers working in Canada – echoing alarm bells the Canadian Trucking Alliance has sounded for years.
EDITORIAL: Solving the Truck Driver Shortage is an Investment in Canada Tuesday April 12, 2022 | Business Conditions, COVID-19, Editorials, Industry Image & PR, Labour/HR/Driver Shortage, News Releases, Operations & Safety The Canadian economy moves by truck, or, more accurately – by the women and men who are Canada’s dedicated truck drivers. There’s one problem, though. There are many fewer truck drivers than there used to be – at a time when our economy needs them most.
CTA Outlines Pathway to Securing Supply Chain in Pre-budget Submission Tuesday March 22, 2022 | Admin & Tax, Business Conditions, Infrastructure, Labour/HR/Driver Shortage, News Releases Canada’s economy moves by trucks, piloted by professional commercial drivers, who need to be highly trained to meet the needs of the North American supply chain and the high standards of safety upheld by the Canadian trucking industry.
CTA, Industry Stakeholders Seek Labour Shortage Solutions with Ottawa Monday January 31, 2022 | Business Conditions, COVID-19, Labour/HR/Driver Shortage, News Releases The Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) and other key stakeholders participated today in the National Supply Chain Summit hosted by Transportation Minister Omar Alghabra to deal with the key challenges and opportunities facing Canada’s supply chains and the actions and strategies required to support a robust economic recovery.