(OTTAWA, December 3, 2025) — Applications are now open for the new Samsara-Trucking HR Canada Top Fleet Employers scholarship.
The $5,000 scholarship, announced at the 2025 Top Fleet Employers Gala in October, will be awarded to a post-secondary student whose parent works for a Top Fleet Employer.
“Trucking HR Canada welcomes Samsara as a partner in supporting our sector and investing in the families of top fleet employers who are the backbone of Canada’s supply chain,” said Angela Splinter, CEO, Trucking HR Canada. “This generous scholarship will help highlight the important role of our sector, as well as the hard-working people in our Top Fleet Employer program.”
The scholarship is open to post-secondary students enrolled in any accredited Canadian college or university.
Part of the application process is a two-minute video featuring a personal story about a way their parent’s career has made them feel proud or inspired, shaped their values, or influenced their understanding of the broader economy and supply chain.
“At Samsara, we’re proud to partner with Trucking HR Canada and to support the next generation of transportation professionals,” said Charlie Cubeta, Senior Manager at Samsara, Canada. “This scholarship reflects our ongoing commitment to the essential workers and industries that keep our economy moving.”
Applications are open until June 30, 2026. Funds will be released for the fall 2026 semester. A message from winner will also be delivered in October at THRC’s Top Fleet Employers Awards Gala in Toronto.
More details and application form.
Trucking HR Canada (THRC) is the national, non-profit workforce development organization for Canada’s trucking and logistics sector. Established in 2012, THRC is the recognized authority on workforce strategy for the industry, providing labour market intelligence, workforce research, skills development initiatives, occupational standards, training resources and evidence-based human resource solutions.
Working closely with employers, industry associations, governments, educators and workforce stakeholders, THRC supports a sector that employs nearly 800,000 Canadians and plays a critical role in Canada’s supply chain.
Media contact: comms@truckinghr.com
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