Canada is facing a shortage of truck drivers, alongside concerns over inadequate training practices. The Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) highlights the need for more and enhanced training to ensure safer roads. Experts recommend consistent training standards, graduated licensing systems, and increased use of telematics to monitor driver behavior. Mandatory Entry-Level Training (MELT) has been implemented in some provinces, but it only sets minimum requirements and varies across jurisdictions. Calls have been made for additional training measures, such as mentorship programs and virtual driving simulations, to fully prepare new drivers for the challenges of operating heavy trucks in diverse road conditions.