The province is modernizing how drivers are informed that their licences are suspended following a series of stories in the Star. Ontario ombudsman Paul Dubé announced a blueprint for fixing the driver's licence system at Queen's Park on Thursday. His probe began after the Star reported on drivers who were not informed that their licences had been suspended. Driver’s licences are only renewed every five years. More than 100 readers came forward after the Star published his story, and Dubé heard from 200 motorists during his probe.
Source: thestar September 27, 2018 17:37 UTC