
Ontario’s Trucking Regulations (updated 2025)
Ontario’s trucking laws are changing in 2025. These updates affect truck drivers, tow truck operators, driving instructors, and trucking companies.

Ontario’s trucking laws are changing in 2025. These updates affect truck drivers, tow truck operators, driving instructors, and trucking companies.

For many students, government programs can cover a portion or even the full cost of a MELT Class A program

Right now, Ontario’s transportation sector is growing. Trucking companies need qualified drivers, and some of the highest-paying jobs go to

Skilled trades are making a comeback across Canada, especially trucking. One of the most practical trucking career options is becoming

Tanker truck drivers are trusted with transporting some of the most sensitive and high-risk materials across Canada. From gasoline and

Across Canada, a growing number of women are entering the trucking industry as a second career. Many bring experience from

Ontario’s transportation sector keeps our economy moving. From grocery chains to medical suppliers, every industry depends on dependable drivers to

While everyone talks about tech, healthcare, or AI, one sector quietly powers the global economy from behind the scenes is

Every day, drivers transport the goods that keep shelves stocked, hospitals supplied, and industries moving. Spending 10 to 14 hours

On February 1, 2025, President Donald Trump announced plans to impose a 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico,