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The Big Rig: Globe & Mail Launches Investigative Series into Driver Inc, Labour Abuse in Trucking 

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After months of investigation, the Globe & Mail published part one of a series into Driver Inc, lawlessness and labour abuse in the trucking industry. The report – which echoes many…

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CTA: Ottawa Signals Tougher Enforcement on Worker Misclassification

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The federal government is tightening its enforcement approach to worker misclassification by introducing a new suite of changes that expand penalties, accelerate enforcement action, and increase public transparency around non-compliant…

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EDITORIAL: Cracking Down on Lawlessness Must Remain Trucking’s Top Priority

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By Greg Arndt, CTA chair As appeared in Trucknews.com: Last year ended positively for the Canadian trucking industry and for those fleets that follow the rules and subscribe to ethical…

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Compliant Carriers ‘Can’t Survive’ Competing vs Fraud Trucking: Trucknews Poll 

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Industry professionals say fraud seems to be everywhere in trucking — it is widely seen as systemic, normalized, and insufficiently enforced, according to respondent’s to Trucknews.com’s latest Pulse Reader Survey….

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CTA Welcomes Federal Enforcement Blitz to Crack Down on Driver Inc. Misclassification

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The Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) applauds the Government of Canada’s newly announced enforcement blitz targeting worker misclassification in the federally regulated trucking sector. This decisive action is an important step…

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Budget Vote Secures Path to Driver Inc Enforcement Through CRA & ESDC 

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The passing of the federal budget this week provided introduced measures to finally help end tax evasion and driver misclassification in the trucking sector, providing relief and hope for truck…

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Budget 2025 Establishes Path Toward Tax and Labour Compliance in Trucking

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Since 2011, the trucking industry has operated under two divergent business models and distinct foundations for compliance – one is based on following the law and the other is bent…

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Jobs Minister Announces More Measures to Crack Down on Driver Inc

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Minister Hajdu doubles down on Govt T4A announcement with measures to fight trucking misclassification and labour abuse The Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) is welcoming new measures announced today by the Government of…

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EDITORIAL: Trucking Labour Crisis: Politics, Not AI, Shapes This Industry’s Future

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The following editorial by CTA president Stephen Laskowski was featured in The Future Economy  The trucking industry isn’t going anywhere. It may evolve with technology—but until we reach the world…

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