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NewsApril 2, 2002

Business Intelligence Solution Debuts

GHI Technologies of Missasauga, Ontario, Canada, has introduced a business intelligence solution for truckload and LTL carriers

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NewsMarch 21, 2002

Bush Proposes Single Border Agency

President Bush would like to see one U.S. border agency in order to improve security at the nation's borders. Ensuring security while not hampering the movement of commercial truck traffic across the borders has become a major concern of the United States, Canada and Mexico

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NewsMarch 6, 2002

MacKinnon, Marten Win TCA Safety Awards

MacKinnon Transport of Guelph, Ontario (Canada), and Marten Transport of Mondovi, Wis., took home the Grand Prizes in the 2001 Truckload Carriers Assn. National Fleet Safety Awards

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NewsMarch 4, 2002

Report: Canada's Ports, Borders Susceptible To Crime

Canada's ports and border crossings are "fertile ground" for terrorists and criminals, according to a new Canadian Senate report on security

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NewsFebruary 26, 2002

Edmonton Kenworth Named Kenworth Dealer Of Year

Edmonton Kenworth in Edmonton, Alberta, was named Kenworth Dealer of the Year for the United States and Canada during the annual Kenworth Dealer Meeting in SeaTac, Wash

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NewsFebruary 14, 2002

U.S., Canada Battle Over Border Security

A December agreement between U.S. and Canadian officials to work together on border security is getting nowhere fast

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NewsDecember 18, 2001

Trailmobile Canada Picks Up Production Slack For Bankrupt Affiliate

Ontario-based Trailmobile Canada Ltd. said it will fulfill orders placed with its bankrupt U.S. affiliate, Trailmobile Trailer LLC, bumping production at its Mississauga, Ont., plant by 20 percent

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NewsDecember 18, 2001

Canadian Trucking Hit By Insurance Costs

U.S. trucking companies aren't the only ones being socked by skyrocketing insurance costs. The Canadian Trucking Alliance reports that motor carriers across Canada are being hit hard, as well, and warned shippers to expect to hear from their carriers soon

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NewsDecember 18, 2001

Stark's Predicts Truck Sales To Hit Bottom In First Quarter

Heavy commercial truck manufacture in the United States, Canada and Mexico will yield a new bottom in the current business cycle during the first quarter of 2002, predicts Stark's Truck & Off-Highway Ledger

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NewsDecember 12, 2001

Border Security Plan Signed

The U.S. and Canadian governments have signed off on a plan that will increase security at the border while making truck crossings faster. Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge and Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister John Manley announced the plan Wednesday in Canada

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