Message from CTA:
Are you proud of the extraordinary job truck drivers are doing during this crisis? Are you a member of the public who is grateful that your store shelves are being restocked because truck drivers continue to roll? Don’t be shy – tell them so on your social media platforms. Be sure to use the hashtags #thankatrucker #thankadriver Consider using some of the language below:
Thank you to all the women and men who drive truck and have stepped up to help us get through this crisis, protect Canadians and keep our economy moving.
Throughout history our nation’s truck drivers have been depended on to support the country in our time of need. Once again, they have answered the call.
Like the saying goes, “if you got it, a truck brought it”. Remember those words as you wait for store shelves to be restocked with food, emergency relief supplies as well as vital medical and sanitation products we need to combat the spread of this virus.
As a society we enjoy an unparalleled level of security and certainty because of the sophistication and reliability of our modern supply chain. In large part, it is the professional driver that ultimately makes it happen.
Truck driving is an essential service. Please treat these front-line workers with the upmost respect and dignity they deserve and thank a trucker for the amazing job they are doing during this critical time.
Feel free to download and use the following images on social media:
#THANKATRUCKER UPDATES May 22, 2020
From all of us at the MTA and RPM, thank you to everyone in the trucking industry for your hard work! #thankatrucker #EssentialWorkers #EssentialServices #ThankfulThursday pic.twitter.com/7jgJBCDJEk
— MB Trucking (@TruckingMB) May 28, 2020
"Highway 401 is a lifeline for travel and the movement of goods throughout our province”- Caroline Mulroney, Minister of Transportation.
On May 20, the governments of Canada and Ontario announced the widening of Highway 401 in Cambridge? https://t.co/JdfAab5rgr #ThankATrucker pic.twitter.com/C5zsBA4Ktj
— Premier Bulk Systems (@BulkPremier) May 29, 2020
We loved seeing this sign while driving this past weekend ?? #TruckersMoveAmerica #ThankATrucker pic.twitter.com/MxHX3zRlUG
— Drive My Way (@DriveMyWay) May 26, 2020
What is it like to be a truck driver? Always on the road, and you never stop moving! ?
Thank you truckers for the continuous-time and sacrifice you have always been putting in, but gets even more recognition now! ?#ThankATrucker pic.twitter.com/oRbzUETQ8g
— NTL Insurance (@NTLInsurance) May 28, 2020
There’s a lot riding on these wheels. @SGI_CANADA wants to say thank you, truckers, for your essential service. #thankatrucker #Saskatchewan #grateful pic.twitter.com/HWtT8u3ksE
— Sask Trucking Association (@sasktrucking) May 26, 2020
A tribute from our Trucking Fleet, and Trucker Friends from other facets of the industry, we send on their behalf this “#BigRig Thank You To All” collage. #thankatrucker pic.twitter.com/ZZVW9NDdBj
— Kleysen Group Ltd (@KleysenGroup) May 27, 2020
Are you a member of the public who is grateful that your store shelves are being restocked because truck drivers continue to roll? Tell them on your social media platforms use the hashtags #thankatrucker #thankadriver
https://t.co/WpBnUOumPk #Trucking— Len Dubois Trucking (@LenDuboisTruck) May 25, 2020
Canada Post isn't the only one seeing record levels of packages being sent lately.
That's why we make it simple for you to trace your shipments anytime online: https://t.co/UZshAaO89j#ThankATrucker #cdnecon pic.twitter.com/P6Uv8wxiE5
— Apps Cargo Terminals (@Apps_Cargo) May 26, 2020
Thanks to our @TruckingMB members @GFSCanada for their continued support and ensuring our Truck Drivers are Fed and have their PPE! #ThankATrucker #Trucking pic.twitter.com/D7NvcDbTAd
— MB Trucking (@TruckingMB) May 28, 2020