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LICENSING REQUIREMENTS

CANADA:      As a result of a jurisdictional dispute between the Federal Government and the Province of New Brunswick, the Federal Government relegated the administration of inter-provincial and extra-provincial road transportation to the individual provinces affected.
The following provinces and territories do not regulate freight brokerage:
BRITISH COLUMBIA                                    NOVA SCOTIA
ALBERTA                                                      NEW BRUNSWICK
SASKATCHEWAN                                       PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
MANITOBA                                                    NEWFOUNDLAND
YUKON
NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
NUNAVIT
The following provinces do regulate freight brokerage:
ONTARIO:      Effective January 1, 2006, Ontario Regulation 556/92 to the Truck Transportation Act and the Act itself are repealed. 

One part of 556/92 has been retained and transferred to the Highway Traffic Act. Where the previous 556/92 required application, the new addition to the HTA requires no such application, and will universally apply to all companies who broker freight “over-the-road” including motor carriers, warehousemen, customs brokers, freight forwarders, 3PLs and freight brokers.

Ontario Highway Traffic Act

QUEBEC:      Presently, the Commission des transports du Québec Section 332 requires that a “transport service intermediary” (any person who finds a carrier for the account of his client) register with the CTQ. Person can be a freight forwarder, a forwarding agent, a broker and so on, and corresponds to one of the following situations:
(1)               concludes a contract in Québec
(2)               has a place of business, an office or a business address in Québec, a post office box or a telephone number
(3)               has a representative or an agent with a proxy to transact on her behalf in Québec
(4)               generally, acts in Québec for gain in the scope of professional or commercial activities

Québec Information

Legal Disclaimer:         Information on this page has been compiled as accurately as possible. However, the National Transportation Brokers Association, its Directors and/or Officers assume no liability whatsoever for its accuracy. Readers are advised to verify any information contained on this page before making any business decision.

                                                           

                                                           

                                                           

                                                           

 

REPRESENTING CANADA'S LEADING FREIGHT BROKERS