Pardons Canada – Impaired Driving or DUI Rules Have Changed in Alberta

www.pardons.org Impaired driving also known as drunk driving, DUI, driving over .08 miligrams, or driving while ability impaired is among the most common criminal offences in Canada. Many people don’t even know that its a criminal offence and once convicted will stay on your criminal record forever until a pardon or record suspension is granted. …

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Pardons Canada Review – Remove DUI to be Safe to Travel

www.pardons.org In Canada, a DUI or Impaired Driving conviction is considered to be a criminal offence.  Other similar driving convictions include Driving with Over 80 miligrams, Care and Control of a Motor Vehicle, Driving While Ability Impaired, Refusal to Provide a Breathe Sample are all considered criminal convictions.  You will have been fingerprinted by the…

Pardons Canada – Remove Criminal Record in P.E.I. (Prince Edward Island)

www.pardons.org Even though PEI is considered Canada’s smallest province, there are still situations where people in that province get into trouble with the police.  The criminal offences can range from Impaired Driving or DUI, to theft, assault, fraud and narcotics. Once you have been convicted of a criminal offence you will need a pardon or…

Pardons Canada Review – The Relief of Removing a DUI or Impaired Driving Conviction

www.pardons.org DUI, Impaired Driving, Drunk Driving, Care and Control, Refusal to provide a breath sample, are among the most common criminal convictions in Canada.  There are over 80,000 DUI convictions in Canada each year. Some incidents are more severe than others ranging from if an accident was involved and people were injured to a roadside…

[VIDEO] Removing a DUI, DWI, Impaired, Over 80 in Canada

Among the most common convictions in Canada is Drinking and Driving, also known as DUI, DWI, more than 80 mgs of alcohol and a few other terms. There are over 80,000 convictions across the country for this type of offense. When you are caught drinking and driving the consequences can be severe. In this video we’ll discuss all terms that represent drinking and driving convictions in Canada, what are some of the consequences (financial, emotional and other) and how you can get those cleaned from your file.