Feds Expand Options for Truckers in ArriveCan V2.5 Friday August 14, 2020 | Border & Customs, COVID-19, News Releases Public Health authorities plan to release version 2.5 of the ArriveCan app on Tuesday, August 18, which will include an optional field for exempt travellers like cross-border truck drivers from adding their addresses if they voluntarily download and use the app.
CBSA Expands Personal Data Collection Policy to 12 More Border Points Wednesday July 08, 2020 | Border & Customs, COVID-19, Labour/HR/Driver Shortage, News Releases, Operations & Safety The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) just released an expanded list of Canada-US ports of entry – 18 in total – which will be collecting contact information for all travellers (symptomatic and asymptomatic), including truck drivers, starting tomorrow, July 9.
CBSA Provides Extra Info on Personal Data Collection; Expansion to Other Ports Expected Wednesday July 08, 2020 | Border & Customs, Labour/HR/Driver Shortage, News Releases, Operations & Safety CTA has been working with the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) to further clarify the increased powers of public health officials to collect the personal information of truck drivers at some Canadian ports of entry (POE) when crossing into Canada.
Increased Powers of Public Health Officials Meant to Mitigate Risks of COVID-19 at the Border Tuesday July 07, 2020 | Border & Customs, COVID-19 CTA reached out to the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) to obtain clarity on the types of questions border or health officials could ask truck drivers entering the country, as the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) gained increased powers to ask for personal information,