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Is that really what is being paid of just what youve heard?

Companies hire immigrants from India.. they are sponsored and can’t leave the company..

They are considered “trainees” and get $0.28

I don’t want to name the companies that do this, because well I make money off these clowns too..

But yes, that is what the “New Canadians” are paid..

Worse, is the abuse and the way they are treated by customers, yelling at them for being slow to back up, not speaking perfect English.. just for being East Indian.. Canada I’d say is more racist than the USA.. Texans don’t treat them the same way..

However, Canada needs to get off paper logs.. to easy to abuse.. and the companies regularly edit and redo log books.
 

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I’m probably one of the odd drivers that believe that every truck should have electronic logs…

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… and at the very least an outwardly facing camera on 24/7

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My camera uploads the video to the Internet and cost me about $40/month

It’s tied direct into the ECM so it shows GPS and speed.. it has gotten me out of tickets 👍
 

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Companies hire immigrants from India.. they are sponsored and can’t leave the company..

They are considered “trainees” and get $0.28

I don’t want to name the companies that do this, because well I make money off these clowns too..

But yes, that is what the “New Canadians” are paid..

Worse, is the abuse and the way they are treated by customers, yelling at them for being slow to back up, not speaking perfect English.. just for being East Indian.. Canada I’d say is more racist than the USA.. Texans don’t treat them the same way..

However, Canada needs to get off paper logs.. to easy to abuse.. and the companies regularly edit and redo log books.
There are immigration brokers who set up 4 immigrant families with visas then hit the auctions for a tractor that will pass spec. These guys are indebt and scared shitless of losing.their visas. If they do, they still owe the the "brokers" a shit tonne. Its a trap.
 

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Trucker who caused Broncos crash loses latest bid to stay in Canada
Author of the article:Canadian Press
Canadian Press
Bill Graveland
Published Dec 14, 2023 • Last updated 2 days ago • 2 minute read

A judge dismissed applications on Thursday from the truck driver who caused the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash and was fighting deportation back to India.


Jaskirat Singh Sidhu was sentenced to eight years in prison for causing the 2018 crash in Saskatchewan that killed 16 people and injured 13 others. He pleaded guilty to dangerous driving charges.


The rookie Calgary trucker, a newly married permanent resident, barrelled through a stop sign at a rural intersection near Tisdale, Sask., and drove into the path of the bus carrying the junior hockey team to a playoff game.

Sidhu was granted parole earlier this year and the Canada Border Services Agency had recommended he be deported.

Sidhu’s lawyer, Michael Greene, argued before Federal Court in September that border services officials didn’t consider Sidhu’s previously clean criminal record and remorse.

Greene asked that the agency be ordered to conduct a second review of the case and set aside the decision.


“The facts underlying Mr. Sidhu’s applications to this court were devastating for everyone involved. Many lives were lost, others were torn apart, and many hopes and dreams were shattered,” Chief Justice Paul Crampton wrote in his decision.

“Unfortunately, nothing this court decides can change much of those truly tragic consequences.”

Crampton said border officials were fair in their assessment and addressed both Sidhu’s record and “extraordinary degree of genuine, heart-wrenching remorse.”

“The officer’s decision was appropriately justified, transparent and intelligible,” Crampton wrote. “It also reflected an internally coherent and rational chain of analysis, and meaningfully engaged with the key issues raised by Mr. Sidhu.”


He said Sidhu now faces removal to India, after spending years of hard work establishing a life with his wife in Canada.

The judge added that Sidhu can still ask for permanent resident status on humanitarian and compassionate grounds.

Chris Joseph of St. Albert, Alta., whose 20-year-old son, Jaxon, was killed in the crash, had been calling for Sidhu’s deportation.

“It’s the right decision and sends the right message,” Joseph said Thursday after learning of the judge’s ruling.

“It’s been five years of pain for our family and many other families … for all of us, it’s been ongoing pain that’s never left.”
 
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Deportation hearing set for trucker who caused fatal Humboldt Broncos bus crash
Author of the article:Canadian Press
Canadian Press
Bill Graveland
Published Apr 08, 2024 • 2 minute read
A deportation hearing for Sidhu, the truck driver who caused the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash six years ago, has been scheduled for next month.
A deportation hearing for Sidhu, the truck driver who caused the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash six years ago, has been scheduled for next month.
CALGARY — A deportation hearing for the truck driver who caused the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash six years ago has been scheduled for next month.


Lawyer Michael Greene said Monday the hearing for his client Jaskirat Singh Sidhu is to be held May 24.


“It was an inevitability. I mean, the (immigration) minister could always decide not to go ahead with it, but it doesn’t seem to be happening at this point anyway,” Greene said in an interview.

“There’s nothing to contest. You’re convicted or you’re not. All they have to establish is he’s not a citizen and that he was convicted.”



Sidhu was sentenced to eight years in prison for causing the 2018 crash in Saskatchewan that killed 16 people and injured 13 others. He pleaded guilty to dangerous driving charges.


The rookie Calgary trucker, a newly married permanent resident from India, barrelled through a stop sign at a rural intersection near Tisdale, Sask., and drove into the path of the bus carrying the junior hockey team to a playoff game.

Sidhu was granted full parole last year.

In December, the Federal Court dismissed applications from Sidhu’s lawyer, who argued Canada Border Services Agency officials didn’t consider Sidhu’s previously clean criminal record and remorse. He had asked for the agency to be ordered to conduct a second review.

Greene said the deportation hearings usually only take a few minutes. After that happens, he said the real work begins.

“Once he ceases to be a permanent resident then he can file an application on humanitarian grounds. Our goal is to do that fairly quickly,” Greene said.


“How long it takes after that is the great unknown. It could be months. It could be years.”

Greene said once a person is ordered deported, there is then a pre-removal risk assessment conducted and that usually takes a few months. He said Sidhu can also ask for a deferral while his request for permanent resident status is considered.

“The wheels of justice move slowly at times. It’s been playing out over six years now,” Greene said.

“We’re cautiously optimistic. You can’t erase the fact of the conviction and damage done.

“But everything else about him is positive and there’s a lot of community support, although there are some people who can’t and will never forgive.”