Rodney Birdsbill of Allscape took the top honors at the Manitoba Trucking Association’s (MTA) Professional Truck Driving Championship.
He scored 113 points above average in the day cab tandem category. Birdsbill was also the Hal Bjornson Memorial Award recipient for top score overall, according to an MTA news release.
Members of Manitoba’s trucking industry gathered to celebrate the industry’s top drivers at the annual MTA driver awards banquet recently. Marcel Frank of Northern Resource Trucking was named top rookie.

List of winners
Day cab tandem
- Winner: Rodney Birdsbill, Allscape
- 2nd place: Arshdeep Singh, XPO Logistics
- 3rd place: Sergii Linkevych, Bison Transport
Tandem-tandem
- Winner: Brian Chandler, XPO Logistics
- 2nd place: Benjamin Carino Jr, Penner International
- 3rd place: Mario Tyszuk, Payne Transportation
Super B
- Winner: Murray Manuliak, Bison Transport
- 2nd place: Marcel Frank, Northern Resource Trucking
- 3rd place: Bradley Kearns, Gardewine
Turnpike
- Winner: Kawaljit Singh, TransX Group of Companies
- 2nd place: Parampreet Singh Gill, TransX Group of Companies
- 3rd place: Doug McEwan, Bison Transport
Team
- Winner: XPO Logistics Team Shake N Bake
- 2nd place: Bison Transport
- 3rd place: XPO Logistics Team Challengers
The MTA-Inland Group Industry Excellence Awards recognized other professional drivers for their commitment to industry, safe driving records, acts of heroism, and contributions to community.
The winners include: David Loewen (Penner International); Ken Doerksen (Steve’s Livestock Transport); Larry Procure (Arnold Bros. Transport); Melissa Klassen (Penner International); Satnam Bumrah (Searcy Trucking); Sergei Petrov (Trappers Transport); Shane Warburton (KAG Canada); Thomas Purdy (Arnold Bros. Transport); Upkar Bhamrah (TransX Group of Companies); Warren Hiebert (Steve’s Livestock Transport).
From this group, Procure was selected as the 2025 MTA-Volvo Trucks Canada Driver of the Year for Manitoba.
The CVSA Inspectors’ Competition Award went to motor carrier enforcement officer Harbir Sidhu.