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Alberta government scraps changes to traffic ticket appealsJustice Minister and Solicitor General Tyler Shandro confirmed at the legislature Tuesday that the Justice Transformation Initiative would 'not be proceeding any further.'CanadaMar 22, 2022
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Alberta government pausing plan to change how people can fight traffic ticketsThe Alberta government is pausing its plan to to overhaul how people in the province can fight traffic tickets.PoliticsJan 27, 2022
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Simpler, more efficient: Saskatchewan proposes changes for resolving traffic ticketsJustice Minister Gordon Wyant said proposed changes for resolving traffic tickets will reduce court volumes by making the process simpler and more efficient.CanadaApr 13, 2021
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Alberta traffic ticket service Rooco ceases operations; customers want refundsRooco Ltd., an Alberta-based company that fought drivers' traffic tickets in court, has shut down. Many customers wonder if they'll have to pay their ticket twice.ConsumerJan 28, 2020
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Saskatoon court rules against self-proclaimed ‘justice advocate’A Saskatoon court ruled against Mark Zielke providing legal services for a fee to clients without a licence from the Law Society of Saskatchewan.CanadaAug 8, 2019
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Alberta fine-sharing website pays your traffic ticket and gives you a discountGetting a traffic ticket stinks. Do you pay it in full just to get it over with or do you try and fight it in court? A new Alberta startup is offering an alternative.ConsumerMay 31, 2018
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Edmonton police officer charged with perjury: ASIRTAlberta's police watchdog revealed Wednesday an investigation that started in 2013 has led to an Edmonton police officer being charged with perjury.CrimeFeb 8, 2017
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Ontario scraps idea to take traffic ticket system out of the courtsOntario has scrapped a proposal to have people pay traffic tickets online or dispute them outside of court.May 1, 2016
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Drivers fighting tickets in Winnipeg forced to wait until 2017Provincial traffic courts have grown so busy with drivers fighting photo radar tickets, court dates for offenses that occurred within the last month, are now being set for 2017.Sep 22, 2015
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