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Ontario to Review All Truck Driving Career Colleges After Audit Concerns

Trucker Talk RadioBy Trucker Talk RadioMay 15, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Inspection of Ontario Career Colleges for Truck Driver Training

By the end of next month, all career colleges in Ontario that provide training for commercial truck drivers are set to be inspected, according to the province’s Minister of Colleges and Universities, Nolan Quinn. So far, 14 colleges have been evaluated, with plans to inspect the remaining institutions in the coming six weeks.

Concerns Raised by Recent Audit

This initiative follows a critical audit of the transport trucking sector, which identified significant issues within the training, inspection, and licensing processes. The report released by Ontario’s auditor general on Tuesday indicated that the provincial oversight was ineffective, allowing unqualified drivers to operate on the roads.

Findings of Insufficient Oversight

Auditor Shelley Spence reported that 25% of the career colleges offering truck driver training had never been inspected by Quinn’s ministry. With over 200 registered private career colleges in Ontario, the lack of oversight raises serious safety concerns. Additionally, several unregistered colleges were still administering tests and issuing driver training certificates, despite lacking authorization.

Alarming Training Practices Discovered

Quinn acknowledged his concern over the standards of truck driver training and expressed his commitment to annual inspections of every college. He noted that since taking office, 19 career colleges have been shut down, 11 of which were focused on trucking. Undercover investigations revealed that some colleges provided inadequate training hours, prompting concerns about industry-wide practices.

Calls for Improved Safety Standards

New Democrat Leader Marit Stiles emphasized the necessity for immediate action, stating that the issues have been highlighted for years. The New Democrats, particularly active in northern Ontario, are advocating for enhanced road safety after a series of accidents involving commercial truck drivers.

Acknowledgment of Fatalities Linked to Commercial Truck Drivers

Interim Liberal Leader John Fraser pointed out the dangers posed by inadequately trained drivers, echoing the urgency for reforms. Commercial truck drivers are involved in a disproportionately high number of fatalities on Ontario’s roads, especially in northern regions where the fatality rates are significantly higher than the provincial average.

Push for Safer Road Designs

The Northern Policy Institute and the Going the Extra Mile for Safety organization advocate for improved highway designs as a potential solution. The province introduced a 2-plus-1 highway model in North Bay last year and is expanding infrastructure on Highway 17, a crucial trade route that experiences high traffic from transport trucks. However, the challenges remain extensive along this major route spanning 2,000 kilometers.

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