Regulations ANTI-FREE-TRADERS PLAN TO CLOG 401 April 12, 2001 KINGSTON, Ont. -- The country's busiest highway may grind to a near-halt on Apr. 19, in Eastern Ontario if anti-fre...
Regulations MORE BORDER HASSLES FOR B.C. TRUCKERS April 11, 2001 SURREY, B.C. -- The elimination of 2ITN PARS bar codes and manifests is causing headaches for some trucking compani...
Regulations BCTA BUTTS HEADS WITH ICBC April 9, 2001 LANGLEY, B.C. -- Two items have B.C. Trucking Association (BCTA) president Paul Landry at odds with the Insurance C...
Regulations QUEBEC UPDATES NEW FOREST TRANSPORT REGS April 9, 2001 QUEBEC CITY, Que. -- The government of la belle province is revisiting a new regulation rolled out last summer that...
Regulations CUMMINS UPGRADES WEB SITES March 28, 2001 LAUREL, Md. -- Engine maker Cummins is upgrading its Internet presence with the assistance of Digex, an Web-service...
Regulations QUEBEC TO GET UPDATED BORDER CROSSINGS March 27, 2001 QUEBEC CITY, Que. -- A bill has been introduced in the Senate that will allow Canada Customs and Revenue Agency (CC...
Regulations BCTA PLEADS PREMIER TO DROP PAY EQUITY March 26, 2001 LANGLEY, B.C. -- The British Columbia Trucking Association (BCTA) has sent a letter to B.C. Premier Ujjal Dosanjh c...
Regulations CTA TO CAP RAILWAY GRAIN REVENUE March 21, 2001 OTTAWA, Ont. -- The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) will now determine how much money the railways are allowed...
Regulations CARRIER CODE CRACKDOWN March 20, 2001 LANGLEY, B.C. -- Canada Customs has begun enforcing a policy which requires carriers transporting freight on behalf...
Regulations CANADA CUSTOMS OFFICE CHANGES HOURS March 13, 2001 TOLSTOI, Man. -- The Canada Customs office located here has officially begun to operate under reduced hours of serv...
MICHELIN EYES EXPANDED CANADIAN RANGE FOR X-ONE March 9, 2001 LAVAL, Que. -- Tire manufacturer Michelin is lobbying the provinces to accept the use of super-single tires, in att...
Regulations SASK. EMERGENCY PERSONNEL AS YET UNPROTECTED March 8, 2001 REGINA, Sask. -- Truck drivers may soon need to slow down when approaching emergency vehicles at the sides of Saska...
Regulations U.S. SENATE KILLS ERGONOMICS BILL March 7, 2001 WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Republican-dominated U.S. Senate yesterday began the process of killing former U.S. Preside...
Regulations TENTATIVE PACT ENDS CN STRIKE THREAT March 7, 2001 MONTREAL, Que. -- The threat of a strike at Canadian National is over after the railway has negotiated a tentative...
Regulations IMMIGRATION CANADA SAYS NO TO BORDER SCANNERS March 2, 2001 OTTAWA, Ont. -- Citizen and Immigration minister Elinor Caplan says Canada will not use electronic scanners at poin...