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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Canada-US Supply Chain Being Halted Due to the Neglect of CBSA IT Systems

Canada-US Supply Chain Being Halted Due to the Neglect of CBSA IT Systems

Sep 30, 2025 | Business Operations, CBSA, Supply Chain

The cross-border supply chain continues to deal with numerous system outages related to the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) IT...

Top 5 Carrier Safety Audit Issues in Saskatchewan (and How to Avoid Them)

Top 5 Carrier Safety Audit Issues in Saskatchewan (and How to Avoid Them)

Sep 17, 2025 | Safety

Carrier Safety Audits are an essential part of ensuring Saskatchewan’s trucking industry operates safely and in compliance with federal and...

ESDC Sends Message to Industry - Driver Inc. Misclassification Illegal and has Consequences

ESDC Sends Message to Industry - Driver Inc. Misclassification Illegal and has Consequences

Sep 09, 2025 | Advocacy, Business Operations, Driver Inc., Government, Labour Code

As Canada celebrates National Trucking Week, Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) is taking the opportunity to deliver a serious...

Driver of the Month

Zoran Gjurichanin | December 2025

Congratulations to Zoran Gjurichanin with Federated Co-operative Limited who is the STA Professional Driver of the Month for December 2025!

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Membership

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

Training

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

Advocacy

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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