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Sources Experts & SpokespersonsCanadian Industrial Transportation AssociationCITA is "The National Voice of The Shipper." Established in 1916, CITA monitors transportation legislation and regulations and their effects on freight service and pricing by air, marine, rail and truck. CITA lobbies on ... Christian Labour Association of CanadaCLAC is an independent Canadian labour union representing thousands of workers in a wide range of industry sectorsconstruction, health care, retail, service, transportation, manufacturing and mining. CLAC is a Unio... New ReleasesCanadian Shippers Expect Modest Growth in 20102010-01-06 Canadian Industrial Transportation Association Shippers expect modest growth in their volumes and in rate increases of their carriers in 2010. That is one of the findings in the 5th annual benchmarking survey undertaken by Supply Chain Surveys Inc... Unsafe private highway trucks endanger workers and public2008-11-17 B.C. Government and Service Employees' Union (BCGEU/NUPGE) B.C. Government and Service Employees' Union (BCGEU/NUPGE) calls for immediate system-wide safety audit of all maintenance vehicles.
Auto Atlantic MagazineStories and news about the automotive service, aftermarket, trucking and petroleum industry as well as convenience stores in Atlantic Canada. L'Echo du TransportFor owners and managers of truck fleets, transit & school buses, and industrial vehicles. Equipment JournalInformation and advertising for Canada's construction equipment industry. HighwayStarFor the over-the-road truck driver and about the impact of trucking on work, health, family and more. Motor TruckFor trucking enterprises of all sizes, from fleets of several hundred trucks and trailers to the one-unit owner-operator. Today's TruckingNew equipment and technology for truck fleet owners, operators and supervisors. Truck & TrailerBusiness opportunities related to the trucking transportation industry, parts and services, and classified listings. Truck Logger magazineReflects the objectives of the TLA, and provides readers with current information on British Columbia's forest industry.
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