Humboldt Broncos families upset by Alberta trucking regulation review
EDMONTON — Several families affected by the deadly Humboldt Broncos hockey bus crash say they are upset by an Alberta review of trucking regulations.
Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba implemented mandatory training for truck and bus drivers after the crash in April 2018.
Alberta Transportation Minister Ric McIver says the province is taking another look at the rules for school bus drivers and farmers but no decisions have been made.
Families of the 16 people who died and 13 who were injured took to social media to criticize the review, which they called disgusting and ridiculous.