Transportation

Right Place, Right Time: Canada Cartage Driver Saves Life preview image Right Place, Right Time: Canada Cartage Driver Saves Life article image

Right Place, Right Time: Canada Cartage Driver Saves Life

TORONTO, ON -- A Caanada Cartage driver last month witnessed the unthinkable but stepped up to help a crash victim in need, likely saving their life. On Sept. 23rd, at 9:30 a.m., on a remote section of Hwy. 32 in Eastern Ontario, Paul Peiris was traveling along the highway when he witnessed a car hit the shoulder and flip twice before landing on its roof.

U.S. Increasing Cross-Border Fees for Some Shipments preview image U.S. Increasing Cross-Border Fees for Some Shipments article image

U.S. Increasing Cross-Border Fees for Some Shipments

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) announced it will publish its final rule on Oct. 29 that adjusts the fees the U.S. government charges to recoup the costs of conducting agricultural quarantine inspections (AQI) at U.S. ports of entry for all modes of transportation and many in Canadian trucking are speaking out against the move.

Muslim Truck Drivers Get Award in Religious Discrimination Suit preview image Muslim Truck Drivers Get Award in Religious Discrimination Suit article image

Muslim Truck Drivers Get Award in Religious Discrimination Suit

CHICAGO, IL -- A U.S. federal jury in Peoria, IL has awarded US$240,000 to two Somalian-American Muslims who were fired from their jobs as truck drivers at Star Transport, when they refused to transport alcohol because it violated their religious beliefs. The case was brought on their behalf by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), which enforces laws in the country prohibiting employment discrimination.