Ontario has finally gotten it's head out of its butt and has come up with a drivers license that meets the requirements of the US WHTI. The license will cost extra and require you to go for an "interview".
The interviews (for which you must make an appointment online for) are only being held at 9 locations province wide.
NINE, look at a map, Ontario is almost twice the size of Texas and has a population of 14 million people.
For me for example, the closest location is 1 hour away (Toronto), and no, I don't live in some little town, there are almost a million people within 30 miles of my house.
Looks like some out of service time will be logged as I will need to take a day off to get interviewed. And the backlog of interviews is quite staggering.
For the record, the interview locations are, Windsor, Cornwall, Thunder Bay, Sault Ste. Marie, St. Catherines, Toronto Downtown, Toronto Midtown, Ottawa and Kingston. At least eastern Ontario is getting serviced well.
The interviews (for which you must make an appointment online for) are only being held at 9 locations province wide.
NINE, look at a map, Ontario is almost twice the size of Texas and has a population of 14 million people.
For me for example, the closest location is 1 hour away (Toronto), and no, I don't live in some little town, there are almost a million people within 30 miles of my house.
Looks like some out of service time will be logged as I will need to take a day off to get interviewed. And the backlog of interviews is quite staggering.
For the record, the interview locations are, Windsor, Cornwall, Thunder Bay, Sault Ste. Marie, St. Catherines, Toronto Downtown, Toronto Midtown, Ottawa and Kingston. At least eastern Ontario is getting serviced well.