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Reducing barriers to equity in Canada's trucking industry

GATINEAU, QC, Sep. 12, 2025 (CNW Group via COMTEX) --

Canada's economy depends on strong trade and reliable exchange, and Canada's truckers are at the heart of that connection. As supply chains adapt to new challenges and opportunities, it is more important than ever to recognize and support the workers who keep our economy moving safely and efficiently across the country.

Today, during National Trucking Week, the Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Jobs and Families and Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario, announced $500,000 in funding for a project to help make trucking companies more diverse and inclusive.

This new project is led by Trucking HR Canada and funded through the Government of Canada's Workplace Opportunities: Removing Barriers to Equity (WORBE) program. It will help identify and address barriers that could prevent members of designated groupsâ??women, Indigenous people, persons with disabilities and members of visible minoritiesâ??from thriving in the trucking industry.

Over the coming year, Trucking HR Canada will examine how human resources practices and workplace systems currently used in the trucking industry support or limit efforts to create more diverse and inclusive workplaces. The project will also strengthen how they gather and report workforce data. In time, these initiatives are expected to create greater employment opportunities for under-represented groups within Canada's trucking sector.

Together, WORBE projects contribute to building workplaces where everyone has a fair and equal chance to succeed.

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"Canada's trucking industry is built by devoted workers who keep our communities and economy moving. Today's funding will support employers in identifying and addressing barriers that limit access to opportunities for under-represented groups in the industry. A strong and resilient workforce is built on equal opportunities, and fostering inclusivity is essential to strengthening Canada's economy."

â?? The Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Jobs and Families and Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario

"The strength of an industry undoubtedly lies in its workforce. During National Trucking Week, I'm proud to support a project like this one that helps ensure that Canada's trucking industry is on top of its game by leaving no one behind."

â?? The Honourable John Zerucelli, Secretary of State (Labour)

"We are proud to partner with the Government of Canada in helping our employers with employment equity reporting and in building inclusive work environments where everyone can thrive."

â?? Angela Splinter, Chief Executive Officer, Trucking HR Canada

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SOURCE Employment and Social Development Canada

SOURCE: Employment and Social Development Canada

SOURCE: Government of Canada

Contacts: For media enquiries, please contact: Jennifer Kozelj, Senior Communications
Advisor and Press Secretary, Office of the Minister of Jobs and Families and Minister
responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario,
jennifer.kozelj@labour-travail.gc.ca; Media Relations Office, Employment and Social
Development Canada, 819-994-5559, media@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca
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