A new report from Ontario's auditor general says some new drivers in cities are seeking out 'less complex' tests in rural parts of the province. Data suggests they also crash more.
A decision to remove certain elements of the G class driving test in Ontario was done without safety evaluations or formal approval from cabinet, the province’s auditor general says.
The auditor general said the government did not follow the Environmental Bill of Rights when it made "sweeping changes" to the province's land use and housing framework.