PTTAC to use three-pronged strategy to achieve Red Seal objective
The Professional Truck Training Alliance of Canada (PTTAC) will utilize a three-pronged approach – education, communication and support – as works toward making truck driving a designated Red Seal trade.
The alliance will educate stakeholders on the value, investment and return on investment, share information and seek industry support, according to a news release.

“We are looking at venues and opportunities across Canada to talk about Red Seal with anyone who has an interest in having a PTTAC representative out to a meeting, event and conference,” Don MacDonald, PTTAC co-chairman said in the release.
PTTAC will be presenting its objectives in February 2025 at the council of driver trainers meeting in Hespeler Ont., and at an educational event hosted by the Private Motor Trucking Council of Canada in Toronto.
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Red Seal and getting of using driver inc for any one that crosses the border or haul hazmat or oversized loads should go together in my opinion
. Many people will oppose Red Seal as it will drive truck drivers wage up and put more pressure to pay hourly wage on payroll with overtime in my opinion
I will do anything I can to support this movement