The government of Canada intends to launch the C$136 million Advancing Industry-Driven Digitalization of Canada’s Supply Chain initiative to “improve the efficiency and resiliency of Canada’s supply ...
Canada is implementing a new database requiring registration by next year for people and companies importing, offering to transport, handling or transporting dangerous goods at a domestic site they ...
Transport Canada on Nov. 3 announced the launch of new registration requirements and a new Client Identification Database to reduce risks associated with dangerous goods. These new requirements, ...
While the U.S. has allowed suppliers to self-certify that their equipment meets certain technical standards, Transport Canada requires third-party certification to help ensure the devices are not ...
Vehicle theft rates in Canada have grown considerably since 2020 and the start of COVID-19, as vehicle supply — both new and used — contracted. Transport Canada is abreast of this challenge, and ...
Canada’s Minister of Transport, Omar Alghabra, has announced the intention to launch a $136 million Advancing Industry-Driven Digitalization of Canada’s Supply Chain initiative. Funding for this ...