As regulations evolve, the Indian trucking community is expected to adapt, continuing its contribution to Canada’s logistics and supply chain networks
Indian-origin truck drivers in Canada are adjusting to new safety and licensing regulations introduced to improve road standards and reduce accident rates. The updated rules include stricter certification requirements, enhanced training protocols, and tighter compliance checks for commercial drivers.
The trucking sector in Canada relies heavily on immigrant labour, with Indian drivers forming a significant portion of the workforce. The new regulations are aimed at improving industry professionalism but have also created challenges for drivers adapting to updated standards.
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Community organisations are stepping in to provide training programs and guidance, helping drivers meet new requirements and avoid penalties
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Workshops and certification support initiatives are being organised across key provinces
Industry experts note that while the regulations are necessary for safety, they also increase operational costs and administrative burdens for drivers and small transport businesses.
For Indian-origin drivers, the changes highlight the importance of continuous skill development and regulatory awareness. Many are investing in additional training to remain compliant and competitive.
The development reflects broader efforts to modernise Canada’s transport sector while maintaining high safety standards. It also underscores the role of migrant workers in sustaining critical industries.





