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Saskatchewan privacy commissioner calls for optional digital IDSaskatchewan Privacy Commissioner Ronald J. Kruzeniski said in his annual report that digital ID could be helpful both as a physical card or an electronic card in a digital wallet.CanadaJun 29, 2022
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Joshua Bassett on new music and those ongoing ‘Driver’s License’ rumoursSinger, songwritter and actor Joshua Bassett discussed his latest single, his ongoing passion for music and addressing opinions of him online.EntertainmentMar 17, 2021
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Waitlist for driver’s licence roadtests is up to 12 weeks in Saskatoon, Regina: SGISGI says there is currently a four to 12-week wait for a driver's licence road test in Saskatchewan.CanadaNov 30, 2020
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Chase, B.C. man launching constitutional challenge against federal government’s breathalyzer rulesThe federal government is facing growing pressure over impaired driving rules brought into effect December 2018.CanadaJun 21, 2019
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B.C. government ruling out Class 5 licences for ridesharing drivers despite committee recommendationThe B.C. government has stamped a definitive "no" on Class 5 drivers licenses for ridesharing drivers.Jun 13, 2019
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NSLC cancelled ID scanner pilot program after being told it would handle retail cannabisThe decision, which was made in late December, required a lot of the Crown corporation's attention and resources, as they were given a short period of time to be ready for cannabis legalization.CannabisDec 13, 2018
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Ontario woman claims she was falsely arrested in Georgia for driving with Canadian licenceNield says the officer asked her for her licence and registration, and that's where things took a turn for the worst.CanadaMay 7, 2018
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Manitoba NDP pushing for non-binary identificationThe Manitoba New Democratic Party introduced a private member's bill Wednesday that would allow people to put a 'X' on their provincially-issued government ID.PoliticsApr 25, 2018
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Keremeos man who lost his licence frustrated with mandatory testing for the elderlyMedical exams are required for drivers 80 years or older in B.C. and every two years a doctor assessment and medical report must be submitted to RoadSafetyBC.CanadaNov 7, 2016
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