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Industry consultant Roy Craigen says his firm has helped six Alberta Driver Inc. fleets successfully convert to a compliant employee driver model
Kapuskasing mayor calls for action after Highway 11 crash
The mayor of Kapuskasing, Ont., is pleading for the province to improve truck safety in Northern Ontario after yet another crash
Shoreland Transport pursues practical path to greener trucking
Jim Park heads east, and catches up with Shoreland Transport to discuss its sustainability initiatives
Xos to roll out vehicle-to-grid capability beginning in April
Electric truck maker Xos said it will soon roll out bidirectional vehicle-to-grid charging
B.C. installing overheight detection system at repeatedly struck Chilliwack overpass
B.C. is installing systems to prevent bridge strikes, but such occurrences are trending downward this year
WTFC brings Bridging the Barriers conference to Calgary in May
The Women's Trucking Federation of Canada is heading to Calgary for its Bridging the Barriers conference
Stemco marks 75 years in business
Stemco turns 75 this year and plans a series of events to celebrate the milestone
ATA's Women in Motion urges Congress to expand truck parking
Calls continue for increased and improved truck parking in the United States
ATA’s Costello says trucking's 'painfully slow' recovery driven by shrinking capacity, not freight demand
ATA chief economist Bob Costello explains why the trucking recovery feels 'painfully slow'
Facility Association rates in Alberta are skyrocketing. Is Facility a death trap for fleets, or can they emerge?
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Today’s Trucking April 2026
A new report exposes widespread abuse of immigrant truck drivers. What’s driving sharp increases in insurance costs? Has Quebec’s energy transition hit a roadblock or is it simply recharging? And […]