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Canada , Richmond
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Purolator
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Seeking Owner-Operators in the Toronto GTA to grow your trucking business. Partner with a major network for dedicated Canada/US lanes, 10,000+ monthly miles, and high earnings. Benefit from fuel discounts, maintenance support, bonuses, and reduced operational costs. A turn-key opportunity for exp...
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Canada , Toronto GTA (including Milton, Mississauga, Brampton, Oakville, Hamilton, Burlington, Markham, Richmond Hills, Vaughan, Etobicoke, Guelph, Kitchener)
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Ace City Inc.
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Seeking an experienced Owner-Operator for a demanding long-haul role across Canada and the U.S. This position requires a 24-day monthly schedule, a qualified team partner, and the ability to handle all terrains year-round. You must have a valid Class 1/AZ license, U.S. eligibility, and a DEF-equi...
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Canada , Calgary
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Bison Transport
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Join an established cross-border owner-operator team for long-haul Canada/U.S. routes. This role requires a valid Class 1/AZ license, a qualified team partner, and a DEF-equipped tractor. You'll average 20,000 miles monthly, with extensive travel on key routes like Ontario's Highway 17 and U.S. m...
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Canada , Winnipeg
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Bison Transport
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Cross-Border Long-Haul Owner-Operator
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Seeking an experienced Owner-Operator for demanding cross-border long-haul routes across the U.S. and Canada, including Alaska. This role requires 24 months of tractor-trailer experience, U.S. and BC mountain driving expertise, and a flexible schedule for extended road trips. You must be eligible...
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Canada , Edmonton
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Bison Transport
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Seeking experienced Owner-Operators for Canada/U.S. long-haul routes. Requires 24 months experience, a DEF-equipped tractor, and a valid Class 1/AZ license. This role involves extensive cross-border travel, averaging 10,000-12,000 miles monthly, with flexible schedules including weekends. FAST ca...
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Canada , Saskatoon
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Bison Transport
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Cross-Border Long-Haul Owner-Operator
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Seeking an experienced Owner-Operator for cross-border long-haul runs between Canada and the U.S. Based in Winnipeg, this role requires a Class 1/AZ license, U.S. qualification, and extensive North American travel. You must have 24 months of tractor-trailer experience, including 6 months on U.S. ...
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Canada , Winnipeg
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Bison Transport
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Seeking a reliable Owner-Operator for Regina regional routes. This role requires a Class 1/AZ license, 24 months of experience, and a tractor capable of hauling rail containers. You'll handle pickups and deliveries, with potential for driver-assist unloading. Must be flexible, safety-focused, and...
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Canada , Regina
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Discover the path to independence and business ownership with owner operator jobs. This unique career blends the freedom of the open road with the responsibilities of running your own small business. As an owner operator, you are not just a driver; you are an entrepreneur who owns and operates your own commercial truck, contracting your services and vehicle to carriers, freight brokers, or directly to shippers. This role is ideal for highly motivated individuals who seek control over their schedule, earnings potential, and the equipment they drive. Professionals in this field are typically responsible for the full spectrum of their operation. This includes securing freight loads, planning efficient routes, and executing safe, timely deliveries across regional or long-haul routes. Beyond driving, core responsibilities involve meticulous trip planning, managing electronic logging devices (ELD), and ensuring strict compliance with all federal, state/provincial, and local transportation regulations. A significant portion of the role is dedicated to business management: handling bookkeeping, invoicing, and expense tracking for fuel, maintenance, insurance, permits, and taxes. Maintaining the truck in excellent mechanical and cosmetic condition is both a safety imperative and a business investment. The typical requirements for success in owner operator jobs are multifaceted. First and foremost, a valid commercial driver's license (CDL) with a clean driving record is essential, often accompanied by several years of professional driving experience. From a business standpoint, you must secure your own tractor, either through purchase or lease, and obtain adequate liability and cargo insurance. Key personal attributes include exceptional self-discipline, financial acumen, and strong problem-solving skills to handle the logistical and mechanical challenges that arise on the road. Reliability, flexibility, and outstanding communication skills are crucial for negotiating with dispatchers and clients. Furthermore, a steadfast commitment to safety regulations and protocols is non-negotiable, protecting your livelihood and all road users. Ultimately, owner operator jobs offer a distinctive opportunity to build equity in your own asset while pursuing a driving career. The rewards include greater income potential tied directly to your business savvy and work ethic, the pride of owning your equipment, and the autonomy to choose your routes and contracts. It is a demanding yet deeply rewarding path for those who possess both expert driving skills and the entrepreneurial spirit to manage a successful mobile business. Explore the possibilities and take the wheel of your career today.

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