Impairment
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Stolen SUV crashes into home, Guelph police arrest suspected impaired driverInvestigators say an SUV reported stolen from a home on Elizabeth Street struck a wooden patio before colliding with a second home.CrimeFeb 21, 2023
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1 man dead after single vehicle rollover near LethbridgePolice said there were "signs of impairment" at the scene, just outside of Coaldale, Alta.TrafficFeb 18, 2023
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Road-check blitz sees increase in drug influence evaluations: Kelowna RCMPAccording to police, several prohibitions were handed out, along with 25 drug influence evaluations.TrafficMay 27, 2020
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N.S. woman who tested positive for cannabis behind the wheel plans to launch constitutional challengeLayer Jack Lloyd says Michelle Gray's case shows the law dealing with impaired driving is too broad and too vague.CannabisApr 4, 2019
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Waterloo police lay 36 impairment-related charges during holiday RIDE stopsWaterloo Regional Police laid 36 impairment-related charges during holiday R.I.D.E. programs between Nov. 23 and Jan. 1.CrimeJan 2, 2019
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Sask. employers can soon use software to detect workplace fatigue and impairmentThe Safety Association of Saskatchewan Manufacturers announced Thursday they will be the licensed distributor of a new workplace fatigue and impairment screening software called AlertMeter.CanadaNov 22, 2018
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Fanshawe College goes smoke-free across all campuses on November 1In an email sent out to students and staff, Fanshawe president Peter Devlin said new legislation forced the college's hand to speed up the process.CannabisOct 16, 2018
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City of London employees won’t be barred from recreational cannabis use while off-dutyThe new substance-use policy was created in September and distributed to employees on Thursday.CanadaOct 10, 2018
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Almost 2 million Ontario drivers have driven under the influence of cannabis: CAA"There is a common perception that cannabis users feel that they drive better when under the influence of the drug," experts said.CanadaOct 4, 2018
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The push for workplace policy revisions to address recreational cannabisLabour lawyers say there's a big push for companies to revise their workplace policies ahead of the legalization of recreational marijuana.CanadaSep 25, 2018
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