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Govt of Canada to CTA: No Change in Funding Policy for Infrastructure

Govt of Canada to CTA: No Change in Funding Policy for Infrastructure

Apr 08, 2024 | News Releases, Supply Chain

(TORONTO, April 4, 2024) -- Minister of Environment and Climate Change Steven Guilbeault and the Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and...

Pre-Budget Spotlight: CTA Asks for Urgent Action to Extend the Accelerated Investment Incentive

Pre-Budget Spotlight: CTA Asks for Urgent Action to Extend the Accelerated Investment Incentive

Feb 29, 2024 | Economy, Government, Supply Chain

The Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) recently submitted its federal pre-budget recommendations, many of which are designed to help spur investment,...

Ministers Address Key Issues for the Trucking Industry

Ministers Address Key Issues for the Trucking Industry

Feb 26, 2024 | Highways, News Releases, Supply Chain

The Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) received a news release from the federal transport minister, minister of infrastructure for the northwest...

  CTA Calls on Feds to Action Task Force Recommendations and Prioritize Supply Chain Stability

CTA Calls on Feds to Action Task Force Recommendations and Prioritize Supply Chain Stability

Nov 03, 2022 | Government, Supply Chain

(TORONTO, Oct. 27, 2022) – CTA is echoing calls for the Government of Canada to slow the implementation of Bill...

CTA Recommendations on Cross-Border Supply Chain Improvements Highlighted in National Task Force Report

CTA Recommendations on Cross-Border Supply Chain Improvements Highlighted in National Task Force Report

Nov 03, 2022 | Cross Border, Supply Chain

(TORONTO, Oct. 28, 2022) -- The Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) is lauding the inclusion of multiple recommendations to various federal...

CTA Carrier Hosts Transport Minister Announcement of Supply Chain Task Force Report

CTA Carrier Hosts Transport Minister Announcement of Supply Chain Task Force Report

Oct 06, 2022 | Driver Shortage, Supply Chain

(TORONTO, Oct. 6, 2022) – Transport Minister Omar Alghabra today announced the release of a much-anticipated report outlining recommendations to...

STA: Saskatchewan is short about 3,000 truck drivers

STA: Saskatchewan is short about 3,000 truck drivers

Sep 08, 2022 | Careers, Driver Shortage, Government, Supply Chain

"Trucking companies are still facing challenges in their ability to attract labour. Driver shortages right across the country continue to...

CTA: Trucking to be Granted Access to Express Entry Programs

CTA: Trucking to be Granted Access to Express Entry Programs

Aug 30, 2022 | Advocacy, Business Operations, Careers, Government, Supply Chain, TFWs

In correspondence to the Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA), the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, Sean Fraser, has confirmed that...

Transport challenges continue to haunt ag sector

Transport challenges continue to haunt ag sector

Jul 28, 2022 | Advocacy, COVID-19, Drivers, Driver Shortage, Government, MELT, Supply Chain

Labour shortages in the rail and trucking industries remain a major hurdle for the successful movement of products.

STA's Ewart speaks on Transportation at Canada's Farm Show

STA's Ewart Speaks on Transportation at Canada's Farm Show

Jun 29, 2022 | Business Operations, Careers, Driver Shortage, Driving the Economy, Economy, Supply Chain

Saskatchewan Trucking Association (STA) Executive Director, Susan Ewart spoke last week at Canada's Farm Show, hosted in Regina Saskatchewan. Ewart,...

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