Saskatchewan Trucking Association

The Saskatchewan Trucking Association is the leader and voice for truck transport in the province of Saskatchewan.

As proactive trusted advisors, the STA is a knowledgeable membership association that represents the collective interests of the truck transport industry through authentic advocacy and education.

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Ensuring Road Safety in Canada: The Critical Role of Hours of Service and Compliance in Trucking

Ensuring Road Safety in Canada: The Critical Role of Hours of Service and Compliance in Trucking

May 09, 2025 | Drivers, Hours of Service, Safety

The trucking industry is the backbone of Canada's economy, transporting goods across vast distances.

Essential Safety Guide for Truckers in Saskatchewan: Pulling Over and Handling Breakdowns.

Essential Safety Guide for Truckers in Saskatchewan: Pulling Over and Handling Breakdowns.

May 09, 2025 | Drivers, Safety, Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan's vast, open highways present unique challenges for truckers, especially with limited pull-offs.

President Trump Directs Lawmakers to Ensure Commercial Drivers Can Communicate in English with Enforcement Officials or Face OOS Orders

President Trump Directs Lawmakers to Ensure Commercial Drivers Can Communicate in English with Enforcement Officials or Face OOS Orders

Apr 29, 2025 | FMCSA

The President of the United States issued an executive order yesterday titled, Enforcing Commonsense Rules of the Road for America’s...

Driver of the Month

Chris Brown | June 2025

Congratulations to Chris Brown with RSB Logistic Inc. who is the STA Professional Driver of the Month for June 2025!

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Get involved! Work with the STA and industry leaders to be the voice for truck transport in the province of Saskatchewan.

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The STA offers a variety of training courses created specifically for the commercial trucking industry.

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The trucking industry plays a very important role in our economy and the STA speaks on behalf of commercial carriers in the province and across Canada.

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