From the Managing Editor
Private Motor Carrier magazine provides insight on the opportunities and challenges that matter most to private fleet professionals across Canada. The magazine is published quarterly alongside an annual directory for PMTC members and industry partners. Each issue is developed with input from industry experts and aims to deliver topical information while keeping PMTC members up to date on association events and initiatives.
 

IN THIS ISSUE

 

PMTC Bulletin

Will Ontario’s Auditor General’s Report on Entry Level Training be a Wakeup Call for Governments?

On May 12th Ontario’s Auditor general released a scathing report on the state of class A entry level training and oversight in the province of Ontario.

Canada’s Border Clearing Systems are a Stain to the Country’s Image

In the last year, the majority of talk coming from the federal government, with industry support, has revolved around removing internal trade barriers to make Canada more resilient and less reliant...

PMTC Announces Mack Trucks Canada as the new Sponsor of the Annual Vehicle Graphics Awards

The Private Motor Truck Council of Canada is pleased to welcome our new sponsor and partner, Mack Trucks Canada, for the 41st Annual Vehicle Graphics Awards. These awards attract entries from...

Support for Highway 11 and 17 Upgrades to Improve Safety and Supply Chain Reliability

Sent via email on October 17, 2025 Subject: Support for Highway 11 and 17 Upgrades to Improve Safety and Supply Chain Reliability

A Nationwide Call for Change

July 14, 2025 The Private Motor Truck Council of Canada (PMTC) and its members are calling for a nationwide change to key issues that negatively impact the transportation industry. These matters...

Boots on the Ground: PMTC’s Presence and Impact Throughout Western Canada

By Marcel E. Pouliot, PMTC Western Canada Business Manager It’s amazing what can happen in a year – let alone two. When I joined the PMTC as Western Canada Business Manager, President Mike Millian and...

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