Transportation to rely on: we need to take bold steps and come together as an industry

A new trade corridor strategy is needed that focuses on increased data sharing and strategic climate-resilient infrastructure investments to improve system-wide fluidity.
To build back better, Canada needs to recognize the importance of transportation to our economy and develop a new trade corridor strategy, writes Lindsay Kislock.
The freight transportation industry has collaborated and adapted to minimize supply chain disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and extreme weather events in British Columbia in 2021. The industry needs to continue to adopt the same tenacity and spirit of cooperation to resolve long-standing c...

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