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The Ontario government is scrapping licence plate renewal fees and corresponding stickers for vehicles.

The announcement was made in Richmond Hill alongside Minister of Transportation Caroline Mulroney, Minister of Government and Consumer Services Ross Romano and Associate Minister of Small Business and Red Tape Reduction Nina Tangri.

Speaking at a news conference on Tuesday morning, Ontario Premier Doug Ford said the government will issue refunds to Ontarians who have renewed their licence plate stickers. More than 7.5 million residents will receive a refund, officials said.

To receive a refund, drivers will have to ensure their address is up to date on the provincial website by March 7.


Vehicle owners can expect to receive a cheque in the mail starting at the end of March and throughout the month of April, the government says.


“We know the rising cost of living has made many things more expensive and can make it harder for families to make ends meet,” Ford said.

“After two years of the pandemic. People don't need any more hurdles in the way of getting back on their feet and back to normal.”

The move to eliminate licence plate stickers is a strategy ahead of the June provincial election, sources said. Ford's team is looking to gain support from voters in the suburbs, where the majority of people own and drive a vehicle.

The government has allowed people to use expired licence plate stickers since March 2020 to avoid people gathering in Service Ontario locations.

There are more than eight million vehicles currently registered in Ontario.

With files from CTV News Toronto’s Sean Davidson and Colin D'Mello.
 
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he a'int lying:yeshrug:


But he is shifting the blame to the media being responsible for perpetuation of the bullshyt. taking it off the shoulders of those who do those things.

if you did that to get media attention then you are part of the problem

let's also take into account that (drill) is gang music made for sending threats. now with that in mind let's pretend that the people that participate in this sub genre of hip hop have been driven to controversy by the media and not by design

people employ so much effort into ducking responsibility and would rather reassign it than deal with it. same thing going on in NY right behind drill music and it's impact on society.

everyone is to blame but the perpetrators. it's society ills, it's media it's... :skip:
 

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The Ontario government is scrapping licence plate renewal fees and corresponding stickers for vehicles.

The announcement was made in Richmond Hill alongside Minister of Transportation Caroline Mulroney, Minister of Government and Consumer Services Ross Romano and Associate Minister of Small Business and Red Tape Reduction Nina Tangri.

Speaking at a news conference on Tuesday morning, Ontario Premier Doug Ford said the government will issue refunds to Ontarians who have renewed their licence plate stickers. More than 7.5 million residents will receive a refund, officials said.

To receive a refund, drivers will have to ensure their address is up to date on the provincial website by March 7.


Vehicle owners can expect to receive a cheque in the mail starting at the end of March and throughout the month of April, the government says.


“We know the rising cost of living has made many things more expensive and can make it harder for families to make ends meet,” Ford said.

“After two years of the pandemic. People don't need any more hurdles in the way of getting back on their feet and back to normal.”

The move to eliminate licence plate stickers is a strategy ahead of the June provincial election, sources said. Ford's team is looking to gain support from voters in the suburbs, where the majority of people own and drive a vehicle.

The government has allowed people to use expired licence plate stickers since March 2020 to avoid people gathering in Service Ontario locations.

There are more than eight million vehicles currently registered in Ontario.

With files from CTV News Toronto’s Sean Davidson and Colin D'Mello.



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The Ontario government is scrapping licence plate renewal fees and corresponding stickers for vehicles.

The announcement was made in Richmond Hill alongside Minister of Transportation Caroline Mulroney, Minister of Government and Consumer Services Ross Romano and Associate Minister of Small Business and Red Tape Reduction Nina Tangri.

Speaking at a news conference on Tuesday morning, Ontario Premier Doug Ford said the government will issue refunds to Ontarians who have renewed their licence plate stickers. More than 7.5 million residents will receive a refund, officials said.

To receive a refund, drivers will have to ensure their address is up to date on the provincial website by March 7.


Vehicle owners can expect to receive a cheque in the mail starting at the end of March and throughout the month of April, the government says.


“We know the rising cost of living has made many things more expensive and can make it harder for families to make ends meet,” Ford said.

“After two years of the pandemic. People don't need any more hurdles in the way of getting back on their feet and back to normal.”

The move to eliminate licence plate stickers is a strategy ahead of the June provincial election, sources said. Ford's team is looking to gain support from voters in the suburbs, where the majority of people own and drive a vehicle.

The government has allowed people to use expired licence plate stickers since March 2020 to avoid people gathering in Service Ontario locations.

There are more than eight million vehicles currently registered in Ontario.

With files from CTV News Toronto’s Sean Davidson and Colin D'Mello.

I been driving with a year old sticker

Hahaha

Police dont give a shyt
 
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