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ImageCanada could be on the road to cleaner air and lower greenhouse gas emissions as a result of a major environmental initiative from the trucking industry. CTA’s enviroTruck program will ensure that the trucking industry is as clean and green as possible by tackling both air quality and climate change challenges through the cooperative effort of motor carriers, industry manufacturers, and government. Read more
National Trucking Week Salutes the Men and Women who Keep the Freight Moving
September 6 - 13, 2009- 06/26/2009

Trucking Suffers Third Most Job Losses in April According to Statistics Canada
Sheds another 3,300 jobs during the month- 06/25/2009

Roadcheck figures show trucking industry's commitment to safety
CTA says technology and government commitment to embracing change and incentives key to future reductions in out-of-service rates- 06/24/2009

Deputy Transport Ministers Call for Development of Canadian Electronic On-Board Recorder (EOBR) Standard
- 06/08/2009

CTA highlights the role that trucking plays in competitiveness to the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-food
- 06/02/2009

CTA Applauds US Flexibility Over Port Security Requirements
But Seeks Long Term Solutions- 06/01/2009

Canadian Trucking Alliance says California Regulations a Wake-up Call to Modernize Canadian Truck Weights and Dimension Standards to Accommodate GHG Reduction Technologies
- 05/26/2009


The Canadian Trucking Alliance is a federation of provincial trucking associations. We represent a broad cross-section of the trucking industry—some 4,500 carriers, owner-operators and industry suppliers. With our head office in Ottawa and provincial association offices in Vancouver, Calgary, Regina, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal and Moncton, CTA represents the industry’s viewpoint on national and international policy, regulatory and legislative issues that affect trucking.

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