Ontario to Seek Residency Proof, Add Waiting Period in Bid to Target Driver’s Licence Fraud
- Barry Murphy

- Oct 30
- 1 min read
The Ontario government is planning to target driving licence fraud by tightening eligibility requirements.
Bill 60 introduced in Queen’s Park on October 23 is proposing changes that verify residency and work eligibility in Canada for commercial driver’s licence applicants. It also seeks to add a mandatory minimum waiting period between obtaining a Class G and Class A driver’s licence.
The act says: “This initiative aligns with key priorities, enhancing public safety, preventing fraud, ensuring regulatory compliance, and addressing long-standing stakeholder concerns about the integrity of the driver’s licensing system.”
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