A person must first speak to the Canadian authorities about the individual circumstances surrounding the reason for driving a vehicle under a different name into any Canadian Providence.
(john here) I'm curious. Is the vehicle registered to a different person or are you using a different name. If it's someone else's car, they should have given you a note or letter stating that you have their permission to be transporting their vehicle. If you are using a different name, you better have a legitimate reason why.
any type of vehicle, bus, car you name it, Canada is not a frozen wasteland
They use provinces to describe different states of Canada.
I doubt it,I would make sure your insurance company knows that the vehicle is titled in the business name, and that the business is the owner of the vehicle.
Report it stolen to the police.
Canada became a country ("one dominion under the name of Canada") on July 1, 1867.
It is never recommended to have someone elses using your vehicle on daily basis under your name. save yourself some trouble.
Name three different oil pumps connected to an engine
The co-owner must give up ownership of the vehicle, in effect selling it to the other owner. Then the vehicle can be registered under the one name.
the Constitution Act of 1867
Safeway is in US and Canada. They also have stores in Mexico under the name Casa Ley.
No, It's the same
Budget Canada is a vehicle rental company with locations across Canada. They offer car rentals, and moving truck rentals. The government program of the same name offers information on Canada's budget.