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Answer: In Canada, driver's licences are issued by the government of the province and territory in which the driver is residing. Thus, specific regulations relating to driver's licences vary from province to province, though overall they are quite similar. Under Canadian federal law a driver's licence is valid for use and must be accepted throughout the country. Canadian licences are also valid in the United States and many other nations due to various international agreements and treaties. Minimum age requirements: Simply do a Google on your provincial or territorial Government and in most cases, the site will allow you to search for government related data that you require. As an alternative, government sites provide a toll-free telephone number that you can call.

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