Canada’s transportation and logistics sectors rely on stable, well‑resourced federal agencies to keep goods moving safely and efficiently. But with the federal government undertaking one of the largest public‑service restructuring efforts in decades, industry leaders are asking whether cuts at key departments — including Transport Canada — could slow down the country’s already‑strained supply chains.
Inside Track: Will Government Restructuring Slow Canada’s Supply Chains?
Canada’s transportation and logistics sectors rely on stable, well‑resourced federal agencies to keep goods moving safely and efficiently. But with the federal government undertaking one of the largest public‑service restructuring efforts in decades, industry leaders are asking whether cuts at key departments — including Transport Canada — could slow down the country’s already‑strained supply chains.
Inside Track: Three Things We’re Watching in 2026
Here’re three things we’re watching as we enter 2026.
Inside Track: 2025 in Review — Three Shifts in the Canadian Logistics Landscape
As 2025 comes to a close, one theme clearly defined Canada’s logistics and trade environment: transition. From digital compliance and trade policy volatility to rising costs and efficiency pressures, the industry experienced meaningful change.
Inside Track: 2025 Marked the True Arrival of AI — what will 2026 Bring?
One thing was clear during the 2025 OceanX Logistics Network AGM, which we were excited to attend recently in Cairo, Egypt: Artificial Intelligence is no longer a distant concept — it is already here.
Inside Track: The DeepSeek disruption — What does the A.I. revolution mean for the Supply Chain?
Supply-chain industry braces for possible May 22 work stoppage: The possibility of strike looms at Canada’s major railways, with major implications for shipping companies, ports, and the economy.
Inside Track: Building the Infrastructure for Clean Energy — The Challenge of Lithium Batteries
Supply-chain industry braces for possible May 22 work stoppage: The possibility of strike looms at Canada’s major railways, with major implications for shipping companies, ports, and the economy.
Inside Track: How Canaan Group uses emerging technologies to optimize operations for our clients
Supply-chain industry braces for possible May 22 work stoppage: The possibility of strike looms at Canada’s major railways, with major implications for shipping companies, ports, and the economy.









