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The person is now facing fines for driving without a license in an uninsured vehicle with an expired permit. The Traffic Escorts are using ALPR-assisted enforcement as police have seen more tickets for unlicensed or no licence drivers in Ottawa. Police are notified only when the software scans the plates for a vehicle in the database.
While officers have recently noted this increase, they are urging drivers to ensure they are carrying the proper identification. According to OPS, 95 tickets were issued between Jan. In a press conference last week, Chief of Police Eric Stubbs attributed the cost of living as a consistent reason behind why people are not getting their licenses. In January , tickets were issued those driving without a valid permit and of those, ALPR technology facilitated 68 tickets for invalid licenses, said OPS.
Many drivers say they are not receiving reminders from the Ministry of Transportation to renew their licenses, noted OPS. President Donald Trump has agreed to pause a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian goods after Trudeau promised to bolster border security. The tarrifs were Shoppers have been caught up in the buy Canadian fervour since U.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Sunday applying 25 per cent tariffs on all Canadian goods starting Tuesday. Ottawa police and the provincial police force teamed up to crack down on a drug trafficking investigation in Ottawa's west end. Another round of snow is expected to be dumped on the nation's capital on Monday, according to Environment Canada. The weather agency notes that by this afternoon a system will be in the city and could Following a busy day of tariff talks between Trudeau and Trump, a delay of at least 30 days has been announced.
President Donald Trump is again musing about Canada becoming the 51st state. The comments came as Trump was questioned about whether Canada can avoid the President's threat of 25 per cent tariffs. Trump made several incorrect claims, including his assertion that Canada isn't a heavy importer of American agricultural products. While campaigning for reelection, Premier Doug Ford is responding to President Donald Trump's tariffs by banning American companies from signing contracts with the Ontario government.