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Auditor general flags problems with commercial trucker training and licensing in Ontario

May 12, 2026

Ontario is not effectively monitoring commercial truck driver training and licensing regimes, leading to many unqualified drivers on the roads, the province's auditor general found in a special report released Tuesday.



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