Potential Service Impacts During FIFA World Cup Toronto Matches – JUNE 9, 2026

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As part of our commitment to keeping you informed, we would like to provide advance notice of potential transportation and service impacts within the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with several matches scheduled to be held at BMO Field. Beginning with the first match on Friday, June 12, and continuing […]

POSSIBLE MARINE ATLANTIC STRIKE – JUNE 3, 2026

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Potential Marine Atlantic Ferry strike on the table as mediation between Unifor and Marine Atlantics approaches its expiration date next week.  June 8 will start aa 21-day cooling period before lockout or strike action. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/marine-atlantic-9.7220668

MAY 25, 2026 – NORTHERN ONTARIO

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Severe thunderstorm warning in effect for Northern, Ontario.  Winds up to 110 km/hour and ping pong sized hail possible. Transport along Highway 11 and Highway 17 may be delayed due to dangerous / life threatening weather conditions.

HUNTSVILLE, ON

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Local OPP are requesting that non-essential travel in and around the Huntsville, ON region is avoided as a result of yesterdays storm.  Power outages and downed trees and hydro poles are affecting the area.

Canadian Transit & Weather Updates – May 13, 2026

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DAMAGING, STRONG & GUSTY WINDS  BC’s southern interior may see transport delays due to challenging driving conditions caused by strong, gusty winds. ALBERTA & SASKATCHEWAN expecting strong, damaging winds over the next few days  – up to 100 km/hr.  Transportation disruptions are expected.

CROSSING RESTRICTIONS ATLANTIC CANADA – MAY 4, 2026

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Severe high winds in Atlantic Canada have caused ferry cancellations and crossing restrictions on both CONFEDERATION BRIDGE and CANSO CAUSEWAY. High sided vehicles are currently not able to cross resulting in transport and delivery delays in NL, Cape Breton and PE.

BORDER CROSSING DELAYS – U.S (ACE) – APRIL 30, 2026

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ACE (Automated Commercial Environment) U.S which is used to clear freight entering the United States is experiencing a system wide issue.  IT teams are working to resolve the issue however there is currently no ETA for restoration. Delays expected for shipments attempting to enter the US.

Canadian Transit & Weather Updates – April 21, 2026

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NEWFOUNDLAND / LABRADOR Eastern, Northeastern and Central regions of Newfoundland can expect freezing rain early tomorrow morning and into Wednesday evening – 8-12 hour duration. Weather will begin as snow and ice pellets before turning to freezing rain.  Delays in transport and delivery possible due to hazardous road conditions. https://www.theweathernetwork.com/en/news/weather/forecasts/days-of-snow-and-ice-target-newfoundland-travel-and-power-issues-likely

ATLANTIC CANADA DELAYS – APRIL 1, 2026

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Transport, pick up and delivery delays occurring across Atlantic Canada due to freezing rain and snowfall. Cape Breton, NS operations are delayed due to icy road conditions PEI may see delays in deliveries due to poor road conditions (especially eastern regions Overnight linehauls have been delayed arriving to terminals due to icy road conditions.  

Canadian Transit & Weather Updates – March 31, 2026

SASKATCHEWAN HWY 11 REGINA to SASKATOON remains under TRAVEL NOT RECOMMENDED ADVISORY. ONTARIO GTA – severe thunderstorms, hail in the Guelph region and localized flooding on roadways are impacting travel this morning.  This evening will bring a second round of similar weather.  Delays in transport possible. Northern Ontario – freezing rain and snow with up […]