New drivers with a certificate from a government-approved school in Ontario are more likely to be involved in a collision than those who don't take the training course. Unscrupulous operators are selling certificates to students not enrolled in the program, and many instructors have an unusually high number of demerit points.See, with the Fiberals, the trick is to forget about their promises... and keep a close eye on what they actually do.
These are among the findings in Ontario Auditor-General Jim McCarter's wide-ranging annual report released Tuesday, which raises disturbing questions about the driving schools, the province's inadequate sex-offender registry, and pharmacies overcharging the government for dispensing fees on prescription drugs.They should have called this thing, "Dalton does Dick All."
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RELATED: Boris bails border-buster
An Albanian mother of three who went into hiding to avoid deportation from Canada was ordered released from jail yesterday after Etobicoke MP Boris Wrzesnewskyj agreed to post $12,000 in bonds in a rare move.Your Liberal Party in action.
Anilda Tabaj, 32, is expected to be freed on Friday from a Brampton jail.
Her husband, Arjan Tabaj, 37, an amputee who's partially paralyzed, won't be released from custody since he's held on an immigration warrant for failing to attend a hearing.
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