drunk driving

We know drunk driving is bad. So what about … drunk parking?

Sleeping a boozy night off in the car might sound responsible. But it can still lead to criminal charges.

The real reason Marco Muzzo could get off easy

Muzzo won’t avoid serious jail time because of a good lawyer. In Canada, impaired drivers who kill almost always escape with light prison sentences.

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P.E.I. combats drunk driving hangover

It has been two years since judges in Prince Edward Island took the country’s harshest stance on impaired drivers—imposing mandatory jail time for virtually everyone convicted of being above the legal limit.

Mudslinging: Alberta’s latest growth industry

The dearth of attack ads in recent Alberta politics is testimony to its one-party nature

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Keys? Check. Breathalizer kit?

France is requiring motorists to carry them around in their vehicles

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‘I look forward to the opportunity to present my side of the story’

Peter Goldring, the MP for Edmonton East, explains what happened the night he was charged by police with failing to provide a breath sample and says he’ll explain why later.

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Making our streets safer

Conservative MP Peter Goldring has resigned from the Conservative caucus after being charged for refusing a breathalyzer test this weekend.

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Former premier’s son gets three years in prison

Tobin guilty of impaired driving that killed friend

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This week: Good news, bad news

Barack Obama and Stephen Harper agree to discuss border security, while Silvio Berlusconi’s political career hangs by a thread

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I will curse you

Just as I was cursed.

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Jaffer & Guergis: a power couple, unplugged

Ottawa’s storybook young duo suffers a fall from grace