Harassment claims must be settled before strike ends: CAW August 1, 2014 MONTREAL, (Feb. 27, 2004) -- The union representing 5,000 striking CN Rail technicians, clerical staff, and intermodal yard workers told the railway it cannot reach a settlement un
Sunday no day of rest for food haulers August 1, 2014 TORONTO, (March 1, 2004) -- Ontario truckers are asking the Food and Drug Administration to open up shop on Sundays at the Peace Bridge or the Queenston-Lewiston Bridge. The On
CBSA to make AMPS changes August 1, 2014 OTTAWA, (March 1, 2004) -- The Canada Border Services Agency has agreed to make changes to the Administrative Monetary Penalty System following a six-month review of the controvers
Biometric test for hazmat drivers near complete August 1, 2014 WASHINGTON, (March 1, 2004) -- The U.S. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, along with a dozens of trucking carriers, shippers, truck OEMs, and Intelligent Transportation
Volvo hikes VN production to 112 per day August 1, 2014 DUBLIN, Va. (March 1, 2004) -- Volvo Trucks North America will add a second shift at its New River Valley plant in Dublin, Va., beginning May 17. The move is expected to add about
Day & Ross names linehaul director August 1, 2014 HARTLAND, N.B., (Feb. 27, 2004) -- Day & Ross Transportation -- one of Canada's largest for-hire carriers -- has promoted Randy A. Wallace to director of linehaul for the company's
Shipper/importer lingo causing some FAST mix-ups August 1, 2014 TORONTO, (March. 1, 2004) -- Today's Trucking has learned that there has been some recent confusion between some Canadian shippers and the U.S. Customs and Border Protection over t
Wi-Fi providers streamline roaming services August 1, 2014 OTTAWA, (March 2, 2004) -- Canada's national wireless companies today announced they have signed an inter-carrier agreement that establishes common standards for roaming and intero
Former OBAC accountant plans to plead guilty August 1, 2014 OSHAWA, Ont. (March 2, 2004) -- A plea hearing in the case of Tony Leckie was adjourned until March 29, but that didn't stop the former Owner-Operator's Business Association of Can
CTA challenges government suggestion to raise fuel tax August 1, 2014 OTTAWA, (March 2, 2004) -- The Canadian Trucking Alliance if fuming over recent comments made by Federal Environment Minister David Anderson who suggested that the government is gi
Transport Canada harmonizes TSDs with U.S. August 1, 2014 OTTAWA, (March 1, 2004) -- Transport Canada has published revisions to the Motor Vehicle Safety Regulations' Technical Standards Document in order to harmonize the rules with the U
For-hire carrier revenues fall; expenses rise from 2002 August 1, 2014 OTTAWA, (March 2, 2004) -- Statistics Canada has reported that the number of for-hire trucking companies with annual revenues of $1 million or more dropped slightly to 2,799 in the
Hyundai Translead opens new B.C. dealer August 1, 2014 ABBOTSFORD, B.C. (March 3, 2004) -- Dry freight and reefer van manufacturer Hyundai Translead has announced the signing of its newest dealership in North America -- International T
Atlantic FAST centre now open August 1, 2014 WOODSTOCK, N.B. (March 3, 2004) -- The wait is finally over for New Brunswick truckers who have been pressing for a Free and Secure Trade (FAST) facility in their home province.
International Truck Show returns to California August 1, 2014 ANAHEIM, Calif., (March 4, 2004) -- Mickey Mouse will get a chance to sit behind the wheel of a brand new Peterbilt long-nose later this fall, as the International Trucking Show he