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The Ontario Government will no longer be mailing out paper reminders for license plate renewals and driver’s license renewals. Although this might not be common knowledge, it has implications for you - you may not have adequate driving coverage or face fines if your drivers license, and/or the license plates on the vehicle your driving, are expired. It’s worth signing up for digital reminders... just click the Service Ontario link below! |
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