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Jun 17 5 tweets 3 min read
It’s not clear whether mandatory-reporting models like Ontario’s are the best way to keep the roads safe — especially with the collateral damage they cause. thestar.com/news/investiga…
An ongoing Toronto Star/Investigative Journalism Bureau investigation has shown mandatory reporting needlessly strips many Ontarians of their ability to access employment and schooling, imperiling livelihoods and trust in the health-care system.
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At stake are public safety, personal freedom and patient trust.
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Ontario’s model is “the most severe in all of Canada,” said Dr. Alan Hoffman, a sleep specialist in British Columbia who advises British Columbia’s Transportation Ministry about fitness to drive in those with sleep disorders.
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Interviews with leading Canadian medical experts and a review of regulatory models around the world raise questions about how Ontario identifies and treats drivers with medical conditions.

Read part two of #Suspended ⬇️
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