2011 New Truck Registrations up 23% from 2010
Combined new and used registrations of Class 3-8 trucks totaled 1.25 million units, a 19.7% increase from 2010. New commercial vehicle registrations accounted for 36.9% of total commercial vehicles registered during the 2011 calendar year,

In the Electro-Motive shutdown, an unsettling message for Canadian industry
But it's also the latest in a string of closures, from AstraZeneca's research facility in Montreal (132 jobs) to heavy-truck manufacturer Navistar in Chatham, Ont. The London area has been particularly hard hit: Ford Motor Co. (1100 jobs). of Canada и другие »

Oilsands pose 'significant environmental and financial risk' to Alberta, says PCO
Oilsands pose 'significant environmental and financial risk' to Alberta, says PCO Nanaimo Daily NewsOilsands pose 'significant environmental and financial risk' to Alberta, says PCOOTTAWA — Collateral damage from Canada's booming oilsands sector may be irreversible, posing a "significant environmental and financial risk to the province of Alberta," says a secret memorandum prepared for the federal government's top bureaucrat.Oilsands 'financial risk' to Alta.Все похожие статьи: 73 »

TransCore's January North American Freight Index Up 5%
TransCore's January North American Freight Index Up 5%That one percentage point drop means we may need about 20000 fewer new trucks this year. More > Trade using surface transportation between the US and Canada and Mexico was 12.7% higher in November 2011 than in November 2010, totaling $76.7 billion, и другие »

Dana Reports Strong Full-Year 2011 Results: Net Income and Sales Increase ...
These included: New drive axles and transmissions, respectively, for heavy-vehicle customers in India and Russia, as well as improved axle product solutions for North American truck manufacturers to help meet a new braking-distance regulation.и другие »

House Highway Bill Would Allow Heavier Trucks
But long-time opponents of heavier trucks are gearing up to fight the provision. The Teamsters union and safety groups are planning a press conference today, and Association of American Railroads President and CEO Ed Hamberger said in a statement that и другие »

Those coping with job loss hope for better days ahead
Those coping with job loss hope for better days ahead As part of our ongoing coverage of the decline of manufacturing jobs in Canada, The Globe and Mail invited readers to share their stories of job loss and what it has meant for them and their families. Below are some of the stories we've received so far и другие »

Oilsands impacts posing 'financial risk' to Alberta: PCO
Oilsands impacts posing 'financial risk' to Alberta: PCOOTTAWA — Collateral damage from Canada's booming oilsands sector may be irreversible, posing a "significant environmental and financial risk to the province of Alberta," says a secret memorandum prepared for the federal government's top bureaucrat.и другие »

The making of the Lucas Oil empire
But I always had a fascination for trucks. I'd help my dad with logging, or we'd use a truck when he worked as a mason. Dad had a drinking problem for several years, and I left home when I was 15. I started working for a guy who had a small cattle и другие »

Commercial Vehicle shift to natural gas spurring a mini-boom
Commercial Vehicle shift to natural gas spurring a mini-boom Major truck stops and fuel stops are incorporating natural gas into their fuel islands for the increasing number of vehicles using it and fleet vehicles in the light-, medium- and heavy-duty categories using natural gas are growing in numbers at a very и другие »