Regulations Alberta to reimburse some photo radar fines March 2, 2005 EDMONTON, Alta. -- If you've received a photo radar ticket for speeding in the Town of Devon, outside Edmonton, you...
Regulations CBSA FAST consultations continue March 2, 2005 TORONTO, Ont. -- The Canada Border Services Agency is holding client consultations to determine the need for, and f...
Regulations All B.C.-based Delta grads fail re-test March 1, 2005 VANCOUVER, B.C. -- One hundred drivers that received their Class 1 licence from Delta Driving School in Calgary wer...
Quebec to harmonize dangerous goods regulations preview image Regulations Quebec to harmonize dangerous goods regulations March 1, 2005 MONTREAL, Que. - A draft regulatory amendment published by the Quebec government will, once passed, bring provincial dangerous goods regulations in line with regulations established by the government...
Regulations “New” U.S. HOS proposal more of the same March 1, 2005 WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) reproposed its driver hours-of-service rules in January, but made few changes to the regulations a federal court overturned l...
Regulations PIC back on track? March 1, 2005 EDMONTON, Alta. - When the Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) stopped administering Alberta's Partners in Compliance (PIC) program in 2003, it said there simply wasn't a big enough carrot for...
Law and the Border: Don’t take pre-clearance rules at Customs lightly preview image Regulations Law and the Border: Don’t take pre-clearance rules at Customs lightly March 1, 2005 In 1999, carriers saw the introduction of Commercial Vehicle Processing Centres (CVPCs) at Canadian Customs plazas near U.S. borders. The purpose of these CVPCs was to allow the review of Customs entr...
Regulations Alberta to crack down on untrained truckers February 25, 2005 EDMONTON, Alta. -- Alberta Transport Minister, Lyle Oberg, says the province will crack down on illegal truckers fo...
Regulations OTA responds to introduction of omnibus safety bill at Queen’s Park February 24, 2005 TORONTO, Ont. -- Ontario's Minister of Transportation, Harinder Takhar, has commenced his first major legislative i...
Regulations Livestock haulers urged to add surcharges for "at risk" animals February 22, 2005 TORONTO, Ont. -- The Ontario Trucking Association (OTA) is encouraging livestock haulers to apply surcharges for th...
Regulations BREAKING NEWS: Calgary police bust alleged licensing mill February 21, 2005 CALGARY, Alta. -- Calgary police have made arrests in connection with a Calgary driving school they accuse of issui...
Regulations WESTERN COMMENT: In praise of PIC February 21, 2005 CALGARY, Alta. -- During its short-lived run ending in 2003, Alberta's Partners in Compliance (PIC) program was wid...
Regulations Manitoba receives funding for automated permit system February 18, 2005 WINNIPEG, Man. -- Manitoba is the latest province to ink a deal with the feds that involves the development of Inte...
Regulations U.S. begins background checks for hazmat drivers February 17, 2005 WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Fingerprint checks for all U.S. -based hazmat drivers renewing or transferring the endorsements...
Regulations B.C. Red Tape Minister responds to BCTA’s request to repeal ticket dispute process February 14, 2005 LANGLEY, B.C. -- The B.C. Trucking Association (BCTA) is making progress in convincing the government to allow driv...