One year of educational enforcement kicks off Canada's ELD mandate
Canada’s electronic logging device (ELD) mandate became effective on June 12, 2021. However, enforcement of the mandate won’t start for one year. An educational enforcement period will be in place in all Canadian jurisdictions until June 2022.
While carriers have more time to find, select, and install certified devices, there are a few commonly asked questions that have surfaced regarding Canada’s ELD mandate and educational enforcement period:
The mandate was effective on June 12, 2021, and the ELD mandate is in place. However, enforcement of the mandate will not start until June 2022. All jurisdictions have agreed to defer enforcement for one year.
Carriers and drivers must continue complying with the hours-of-service regulations and continue logging hours as usual for now. Carriers and drivers will not be required to have certified ELDs, as no certified devices are available yet.
Currently, there are three approved certification bodies to certify ELDs in Canada. ELD providers must submit their ELD(s) to FPInnovations, CSA Group, or COMDriver Tech for rigorous testing. Once the testing is complete and the ELD provider passes the tests, the ELD will be certified for use in Canada. A list of certified ELD providers will eventually be posted on Transport Canada’s website.
No. ELDs used in Canada must be third-party certified before they may be used in Canada.
No. The hours-of-service limits remain the same. Transport Canada made a few technical amendments to the regulation, but none of these updates changed the hours-of-service limits.
Yes. While many of Canada’s technical specifications are nearly identical to the U.S. ELD specifications, Canada differs in a few areas. This means that U.S. carriers operating into Canada will need to comply with those differences. Again, U.S. carriers and drivers operating into Canada will need to ensure they are using third-party certified ELDs, when available.
Key to remember: Canada’s electronic logging device mandate went into effect on June 12. However, enforcement of the mandate won’t start for one year, and an educational enforcement period will be in place in all Canadian jurisdictions until June 2022.