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Getting a Class 1 driver’s licence when you have truck-driving experience outside Canada or the United States
Apr 03, 2024 | Drivers, Driver Shortage, MELT, SGI
SGI may waive the Mandatory Entry-Level Training (MELT) requirement for a Class 1 licence if you:
A message from Safer Roads Canada
Apr 20, 2023 | Advocacy, Drivers, Economy, News Releases, Safety, Saskatchewan, SGI
Safer Roads Canada, a Canadian not-for-profit, is releasing two short educational videos that promote safety around heavy trucks. Safer Roads...
Carrier & Vehicle Safety Services Update
Jun 07, 2022 | Safety, Saskatchewan, SGI
Saskatchewan’s process for entering vehicle inspection certificates is going digital.
A Tale of Two Crises: Why (Proper) Regulation is Essential to this Essential Industry
Sep 23, 2020 | COVID-19, MELT, SGI
Author: Clayton Barry, Partner, McDougall Gauley LLP, Saskatoon, SK
All Roads Lead to Safety: Saskatchewan Sees Lowest Number of Recorded Road Fatalities in 2019
Jan 29, 2020 | Highways, Safety, SGI
The Saskatchewan Trucking Association (STA) is happy to see the recent report from Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) on the reduced...
RE SGI: Updated Reciprocity Agreement Allows Insulin-Using Diabetics to Operate Commercial Vehicles in US
SGI announces a change to the medical reciprocity agreement between Canada and the United States (US) with respect to Commercial...
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