
Canada has moved the date for full enforcement of its electronic logging device mandate — which also affects U.S. carriers operating across the border — to Jan. 1, 2023.
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What started out as a trucker protest of a cross-border COVID-19 vaccine mandate in Canada escalated into much more, prompting criticism from government officials and trucking groups.
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Neither Canada nor the U.S. will allow truck drivers from the other country to cross the border unless they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
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Quality Carriers is moving to a different electronic logging device system that it said improves the driver experience.
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Canada will require truck drivers — both Americans and Canadians — to be double vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus by Jan. 15 when crossing into Canada.
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Although there are still no certified electronic logging devices available to meet new Canada’s new ELD mandate, its government has added a third body approved to do those certifications.
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The third-party system to certify electronic logging devices for the Canadian market is entering high gear, says a Canadian trucking association, but it is “strongly encouraging” carriers to meet with ELD vendors ahead of the June 12 deadline.
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The electric vehicle manufacturer expects the plant, projected to begin operating in 2023, to significantly cut manufacturing costs. The innovation center will research new technological advancements.
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The Canadian Trucking Alliance developed training materials to help truck drivers learn how submit mandatory contact information, travel details and personal health self-assessment information through the ArriveCan app before entering Canada.
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The Canadian electronic logging device mandate will still go into effect June 12, but with a “progressive enforcement period” lasting 12 months.
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