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Eastern Provinces Sign LCV Harmonization MOU

An agreement is now in place between Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia to harmonize requirements for long combination vehicles (LCVs). The move will allow intra-provincial carriers to transport goods more easily and efficiently across the four provinces while reducing fuel consumption and emissions.

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CTA: Feds Must Crack Down on Truck Emission Control Tampering

In an appearance before the Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development, the Canadian Trucking Alliance called on the federal government to broaden its oversight powers under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA) similar to those contained in the US Clean Air Act to prevent tampering of mandatory emission control devices on heavy trucks.

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Truckers: Border Fees Creating Economic Wall Between Canada and U.S.

While pundits debate whether President-elect Donald Trump will in fact build a wall between America and its NAFTA neighbours, the Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) is reminding politicians in both Canada and the U.S. how escalating costs and redundant fees imposed by governments at the border can be just as stifling as any physical barrier.

“Trade between our two great nations is the number one source of exports for 35 states,

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Nominate an Exceptional CMV Driver, CVSA’s International Driver Excellence Award

The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) is accepting applications for its third annual International Driver Excellence Award (IDEA), an award that recognizes the extraordinary careers of professional commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers and their commitment to public safety.

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Top Fleet Employers 2017: nominations now open

Applications are now open for Trucking HR Canada’s 4th annual Top Fleet Employers program, which recognizes fleets who demonstrate a commitment to going above and beyond in their human resources practices.

Applications and online submissions will be accepted at www.truckinghr.com until close of business on January 31, 2017.

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Helpful Occupational Health and Safety Links

Occupational Health and Safety has published best practices documents for employers and workers to use in their OHS System:

Small Business Toolkit

Hazard Assessment & Control

Supervisors Roles & Responsibilities

Leading Indicators Guide

Worker’s Guide to OHS

Employer’s Guide to OHS

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CTA to Minister: truck driving jobs not disappearing

Although it’s likely the job of the over-the-road truck driver may evolve somewhat, it will not be eliminated or disappear in the age of autonomous vehicle technology, Canadian Trucking Alliance President David Bradley wrote in a letter to federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau, who was reported as saying certain occupations – namely trucking – would disappear in the future as a result of automation.

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AMTA Members Dominate List of 2016

Top Fleet Employers at Gala Event

Trucking HR Canada’s 3rd annual Top Fleet Employers program shined the spotlight on thirty-nine of the best workplaces in Canada’s trucking industry at their gala awards dinner this month. Of the five awards presented, three – Westcan Bulk Transport, Triton Transport and Ken Cross of SLH Transport – went to members of AMTA.

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