Shippers fearing rail strike in Canada keep inventory high
Large shippers are keeping inventory high, fearing a Canadian rail strike could come sooner than ...
Despite dire predictions of delays, it was almost business as usual for truck traffic from the US to Canada at the weekend, the first two days of new regulations that ban unvaccinated US drivers from crossing the border.
Previously they had been exempt from the vaccine mandate, like other essential workers.
The website of the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) shows no significant congestion or wait times at land crossings during the weekend. On Sunday afternoon it showed delays of 15 minutes ...
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