CNW/ - The Canada Truck Operators Association (CTOA) today hosted one of the largest grassroots trucking industry gatherings in the country, bringing together more than 2,000 attendees for its Holiday ...
Keeping trucks moving in winter takes a team effort, from maintenance managers prepping trucks for the cold, to the back office helping with route planning to avoid bad or impassable roads, to drivers ...
Analysts are bracing for a “trucking winter” on signs weaker demand and falling transportation prices could extend through the holiday season and into next year. KeyBanc analysts Todd Fowler and ...
Road freight is still the backbone of Canada's economy, but trucking is changing, with digital freight-matching platforms reshaping how drivers find work and how goods get delivered. This story was ...
Canadian National Railway and Canadian Pacific Kansas City plan to halt operations on Thursday Trucking sector sees increased demand it struggles to meet 85% of U.S.-Canada cross-border road freight ...
It’s hard to believe that we are rapidly approaching the time when most of Canada’s population typically sees their first flakes of the season! So far, fall has felt more like summer across most of ...
MONTREAL — If it’s daytime, odds are a lone box truck is cruising the streets between Toronto and Brampton, Ont., with no one behind the wheel. Bristling with more than two dozen cameras, radars and ...
It’s been an exceptionally warm start to fall across many parts of Canada, but will this trend linger into winter 2025-26? Our preliminary forecast below highlights some key factors that will ...
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