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Marketplace met with a driving instructor who offered to help file information with the Ontario government saying drivers completed a Beginner Driver Education course without completing a single lesson.

CBC's Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week.Marketplace met with a driving instructor who offered to help file information with the Ontario government saying drivers completed a beginner driver education course without completing a single lesson.

But many schools and instructors said they would file information with Ontario's Ministry of Transportation without students completing the course — for less than half the cost of the actual course.shared its findings with Ontario Transportation Minister Prabmeet Singh Sarkaria, he said the government has a zero-tolerance policy and will come down on bad actors. He added that he is looking at increasing sanctions on "any type of behaviour that is not aligned with rules and regulations.

Legislation will be introduced sometime between now and June 13, according to Public and Business Service Delivery Minister Todd McCarthy.McCarthy said while NOSIs can have a legitimate purpose, land registry offices can't distinguish between legitimate and criminal use. Dig a little deeper into your wallet next time you're booking a flight: Checked-baggage costs are rising.

 

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