Regulations Have lunch with the Deputy Minister of Infrastructure Canada February 3, 2004 Don't miss out on your opportunity to voice your concerns about Canada's infrastructure to someone who can make a d...
Regulations U.S. manufacturing activity on 20 year high February 3, 2004 WASHINGTON, D.C. -- U.S. manufacturing activity accelerated slightly in January to a 20-year high, according to U.S...
Regulations Canadian Customs launches new Web site February 3, 2004 OTTAWA, Ont. -- The newly created Canada Border Services Agency (formerly Canadian Customs and Revenue) now has its...
Regulations U.S. to measure importance of transportation February 2, 2004 WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The U.S. is planning to measure the economic impact of the transportation of freight and passen...
Regulations TDG Act under review February 2, 2004 OTTAWA, Ont. -- Transport Canada is conducting a review of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, 1992, (TDG Ac...
Regulations DOT to begin chassis inspections January 29, 2004 TORONTO, Ont. -- The U.S. Department of Transportation is launching a safety inspection program for intermodal cont...
Regulations More Alberta carriers to require safety fitness certificates January 26, 2004 EDMONTON, Alta. -- Alberta Transportation is lowering the weight threshold for carriers who must obtain a Safety Fi...
Regulations MTO goes to bat over toll hike January 23, 2004 TORONTO, Ont. -- The Province of Ontario has initiated the dispute resolution provisions of the contract between it...
Regulations Border Gateways begins field testing “en route” monitoring cameras January 22, 2004 WINDSOR, Ont. -- Border Gateways, Inc. has begun field-testing high resolution cameras as part of its plan to build...
Regulations Bank of Canada lowers key interest rate January 21, 2004 OTTAWA, Ont. -- The Bank of Canada cut its key overnight interest rate to 2.5 per cent on Tuesday, news reports sai...
Regulations FAST program expanded January 21, 2004 OTTAWA, Ont. --The Free and Secure Trade (FAST) program is now available at Coutts, Alta. North Portal, Sask. and E...
Regulations Chemical companies largely unaware of C-TPAT security program January 20, 2004 WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The U.S. government has put a lot of effort into its voluntary C-TPAT security program, yet the...
Regulations Beefed up border hurts islanders January 12, 2004 CAMPOBELLO, N.B. -- Residents of New Brunswick's Campobello Island have become virtual castaways in a sea of new cr...
Regulations New US HOS kick in Sunday January 6, 2004 WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration officials have released details of a plan to educat...
Regulations O/O Loses Human Rights Case January 1, 2004 OSHAWA, Ont. - Trucker Wendy Price feels she's been victimized twice. Once in the workplace and once by the Canadian Human Rights Commission.It all started when the Oshawa truck owner lost her bid to ...