There have been recent reports from Manitoba and Saskatchewan about drivers being questioned by CBSA officers about conducting, what they have arbitrarily deemed, non-essential activities while travelling in the U.S. This could include buying groceries or buying goods...
The Saskatchewan Trucking Association is proud to offer a new service to it’s Members by way of a partnership with the Disability Management Institute (DMI). DMI is your partner in comprehensive disability management. With services that include claims management,...
The Canada-Saskatchewan Job Grant provides employers with funding to train new or existing employees to meet the skill requirements for available jobs. The Canada-Saskatchewan Job Grant is open to private sector and non-profits in Saskatchewan. The grant not only...
The Saskatchewan Trucking Association Board of Directors, staff and membership, along with the Canadian Trucking Alliance and other provincial trucking Associations across Canada, have sent their sincerest condolences to the victims, families and friends of those...
The Saskatchewan Trucking Association Group of Companies’ Board of Directors, staff and Membership send their sincerest condolences to the victims, families and friends of those whose lives were lost in the collision near the intersection of Highways 35 and 335 in...
Mandatory Electronic Logging Devices – coming into effect in the U.S. in December 2017 and in Canada shortly after – are fundamentally changing carrier-shipper relations. As carriers gear up to comply with the rule, shippers need to consider the implications to their...