Ontario’s Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development (MLITSD) will implement new licensing requirements for temporary help agencies, recruiters and their clients. The Ontario Trucking Association lauded
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Biden’s poor debate performance renews questions about Trump, Trudeau and Canada’s future
A second Trump presidency could be a boon for Trudeau’s political fortunes: observers U.S. President Joe Biden’s uneven — and at times incoherent — debate
Read moreDAT: Load board numbers lowest since January 2022
BEAVERTON, Ore. —According to the latest numbers from the DAT Truckload Volume Index, the number of trucks posted on the load board for June 16-23
Read moreDrivewyze partners with Canadian provinces to implement PreClear Weigh Station bypass
PLANO, Texas — Drivewyze has announced a new partnership with the Manitoba Department of Transportation and Infrastructure to offer PreClear weigh station bypass service throughout
Read moreU.S., Canada And Mexico Finally Agree On Significantly Revised NAFTA
After more than a year of intense negotiations, the United States, Canada and Mexico reached an agreement to update the North American Free Trade Agreement,
Read moreWalmart becomes first retailer to deploy Nikola H2 fuel cell semi truck in Canada
Walmart Canada has become the first major retailer in Canada and in the entire North America to introduce Nikola’s hydrogen fuel cell electric semi-truck to its transport
Read moreManitoba trucking companies increasingly turning to foreign help, but some accused of misusing program
Temporary foreign worker approvals in trades, transportation sector increased 1,284% in 5 years Manitoba’s trucking sector is using temporary foreign workers to fill the ranks of drivers
Read moreTrucking across borders continues to increase
WASHINGTON — Both northern and southern ports of the U.S. are seeing a marked increase in truck traffic over the last 12 months according to
Read moreOntario trucker found at border with as much as $29M worth of meth sentenced to 12 years
A Brampton, Ont., man convicted of smuggling 200 kilograms of methamphetamine into Canada via the Ambassador Bridge has received a 12-year prison sentence. Mohamed Ahmed Abdirahman, 40,
Read moreMarijuana screening should still be used in face of drug reclassification, DOT clarifies
The US Department of Transportation does not plan on altering the trucking industry’s ability to screen for marijuana, even if the drug is rescheduled, Transportation
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