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By Saisha Mahil
Actions come on heels of an already struggling industry rampant with driver shortages
MTO fiddles while Ontario's trucking industry burns
By Jim Park
Ministry is not going to solve problems plaguing industry by putting handfuls of trucks out of service at surprise roadside blitzes
Could Canadian trucking suffer collateral damage as U.S. cracks down on foreign drivers?
Businesses need to maintain the highest-possible standards south of the border
MTO retests are steering student driver choices
Aspiring truckers heading to schools that have a reputation for providing proper training
My AI Journey: A lesson for old-school truckers
By Mike McCarron
The first step isn’t coding or hiring consultants, it’s curiosity
Labor challenges are now opportunities
With more qualified candidates available and less hiring urgency, now is a good time to reassess talent strategy
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Today’s Trucking March 2026
Ottawa listened. And more than 50 witnesses spoke over several months. Now, what will come next when it comes to the feds’ handling of Driver Inc. and trucking safety? Jim Park offers practical tips […]