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  2. Impaired driving in Canada - Wikipedia

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    2008 also saw the most recent amendments by Parliament to the law on drinking and driving. The Tackling Violent Crime Act came into force on July 2, 2008. The changes included adding new evidentiary restrictions on defendants trying to raise "evidence to the contrary" regarding the presumption of a person's blood alcohol concentration, created ...

  3. Meteocentre - Wikipedia

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    Meteocentre (also named UQAM Weather Centre) is a website displaying real-time weather information for North America and Europe organized in three different portals, each adapted for a given area and named after a town part of the region of interest: 1) Montréal, for Québec, 2) Toulouse, for France and 3) Reading, for the United Kingdom.

  4. Drunk driving law by country - Wikipedia

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    After 0.12% it is considered a crime. For all other drivers, from 0.05% but below 0.08% incurs in a fine from €250 to €1250 and the 1 month to 1 year inhibition, while from 0.08% to below 0.12% incurs in a fine from €500 to €2500 with the 2 months to 2 years inhibition. 0.12% and above is also a crime for these drivers [81] [119]

  5. Canada is easing travel restrictions for vaccinated Americans ...

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    Fully vaccinated U.S. citizens and permanent residents will be permitted to enter Canada for nonessential travel starting Aug. 9 at 12:01 a.m. EDT, even as the United States continues to enforce ...

  6. 'Close down any travel coming into Canada': Ford calls for ...

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    Ontario Premier Doug Ford continues to call on the federal government to increase restrictions for anyone looking to travel into Canada.

  7. Travel ban - Wikipedia

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    A travel ban is one of a variety of mobility restrictions imposed by governments. Bans can be universal or selective. The restrictions can be geographic, imposed by either the originating or destination jurisdiction. They can also be based on individual status, such as health or vaccination, or as driving bans during extreme weather events.

  8. Travel weather forecast scaring you? What to know before you ...

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    The holidays are fast approaching and, apparently, so is severe weather, threatening many people's travel plans for Christmas. Around 115.2 million Americans are zipping up their suitcases to ...

  9. Drug-impaired driving - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, it is an offence under the federal Criminal Code to drive a motor vehicle if one's ability to drive is impaired by a drug. [31] This is the same offence as driving while impaired by alcohol and carries the same penalties as alcohol-impaired driving. A charge of impaired driving can be tried either summarily or by indictment.