Planning to have a get-together this summer? There may be some things that you need to take care of before the party begins.
Preszler Law’s Mick Sloniowski discusses unseen hazards that you might need to take into consideration.
Ontario recently overhauled its process for senior citizen driver’s licence renewals. The old policy required seniors to only complete a written test. Now, all Ontarians age 80 and older must undergo a mandatory in-class screening process to determine driving eligibility. While some groups are claiming that the new senior testing procedures for driver’s licenses are … Continue reading “New Driving Renewal Process for Senior Citizens in Ontario”
In June 2014, the Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) released the Policy on preventing discrimination based on mental health disabilities and addictions, which attempts to resolve human rights issues for those with mental health and addiction disabilities. The Purpose of the New Disability Policy The OHRC’s press release noted that Canadians with mental health and … Continue reading “OHRC Releases New Disability Policy that Addresses Human Rights Issues”
As of April 2014, senior citizen drivers in Ontario must undergo an in-class screening process to determine their driving eligibility. This assessment, utilized specifically for seniors age 80 and older, serves as an alternative to the previous written tests once required when seniors renewed their license. The New Driving Rules for Senior Citizen Drivers in … Continue reading “New Assessment for Senior Citizen Drivers in Ontario”
General Motors recalled 2.6 million vehicles for a defect in the ignition switch. GM found that the ignition switch can move out of the “run” position, which can cause the car to lose power and the engine to shut off. Read out to learn more about the ignition switch recall and if your car is … Continue reading “Important GM Canada Ignition Switch Recall Information”
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