WASHINGTON — This year’s Operation Safe Driver Week is scheduled for July 10-16 and will see law enforcement personnel in Canada, Mexico and the United
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Manitoba’s CentrePort to break ground on rail park this summer
One Canadian real estate developer is optimistic the City of Winnipeg can regain a place among the country’s top major cities. The co-owner of Focus
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The trucking industry is asking federal regulators for clarity about potential enforcement issues surrounding a new rule for annual inspection of rear underride guards on
Read moreHow subsidizing trucks to use the 407 could cost Ontario less than building Highway 413
Premier Doug Ford’s government is promising new highway across western GTA, but isn’t revealing pricetag Calls are growing for Premier Doug Ford’s government to reduce
Read morePerformance Team Orders More than 100 Volvo VNR Electric Trucks
Performance Team, a Maersk company, is ordering 110 more Volvo VNR Electric trucks — Volvo’s largest global order of Class 8 electric trucks to date,
Read moreTravelCenters of America pulling out of Canada
Company closing Woodstock, Ontario, truck stop, selling site TravelCenters of America plans to close its single Canadian truck stop, in southwestern Ontario, the company said
Read moreFare enforcement a ‘significant cause’ of OC Transpo bus driver assaults
OC Transpo says fare enforcement is a “significant cause” of bus driver assaults, with one third of all operator assaults linked to fare disputes over
Read moreQuebec drivers who turn 75 no longer need to take physical, eye exam to keep licence
MONTREAL – Quebecers who turn 75 will no longer be required to pass a visual or medical exam to keep their driver’s licence. The province’s
Read moreA long road still ahead for autonomous trucking technologies
Autonomous trucks aren’t being designed to replace professional drivers, but to take away the more dangerous and boring parts of the job and improve their
Read moreOntario proposes police powers to block future border protests
Ontario’s provincial government has unveiled proposed regulations that would give police more powers when responding to protests that block international border crossings, such as the
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