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Revision as of 06:52, 1 August 2016
Laws by province
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Province | Law | Physician required to report | Seizure-free period |
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Alberta | Those who have daytime seizures are barred from driving for 3 months. Driving is then permitted if seizures are prevented by medication and/or there are no reoccurrences. | yes | 3 months |
British Columbia | No law specified for non-commercial driver's on site. Commercial drivers may be prohibited. | No | 6 months |
Manitoba | Yes | 6 months | |
New Brunswick | Yes | ||
Newfoundland and Labrador | Yes | ||
Northwest Territories | Yes | ||
Nova Scotia | |||
Nunavut | |||
Ontario | Persons with a Seizure Disorder May Drive in Ontario, if[1]
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Yes | 6 months |
Prince Edward Island | Yes | ||
Quebec | Yes | 6 months as of February 2010 | |
Saskatchewan | |||
Yukon | Yes |