Statistics Canada reports that there were fewer break-ins and auto thefts in 2011.
For more details on this survey check out the article we found.
Statistics Canada reports that there were fewer break-ins and auto thefts in 2011.
For more details on this survey check out the article we found.
In Ontario, stunt driving isn’t just a joyride – it’s a serious offence with lasting consequences, especially when it comes to your car insurance. Defined under the Highway Traffic Act as driving 50 km/h or more over the posted speed limit (or 40 km/h over in zones...
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