@Highteaspeaks I have grown up in Toronto and been in Canada for 30 plus years. I can agree that there is more interracial relationships than ever before. Then again, Canada is very multicultural.. But I do still see a lot of black couples so I guess it depends on where you are in the country.
Starting March 13, Alberta traffic fines are increasing across the board. A ticket for 10 km/h over the limit will rise from $110 to $120, while 20 km/h over will increase from $175 to $190. The current $360 fine for 39 km/h over will climb to $390. More serious speeding jumps significantly, with 40 km/h over going from $373 to $467 and 50 km/h over rising from $495 to $620. In higher speeding ranges, fines can reach as much as $994, with some capped at $1,000. Drivers caught going 51 km/h or more over the limit must appear in court, where a judge will decide the penalty.
Fines are also increasing in construction zones and near emergency vehicles, where driving 30 km/h over the limit will cost $540 instead of $499. Careless driving, racing, and stunting will see one of the largest hikes, climbing from $473 to $710. Other penalties are also going up, including $351 for driving without a licence, $527 for driving with a suspended or cancelled registration, and $325 for distracted driving offences such as holding or viewing a phone.
(Source: Edmonton Journal | Matthew Black)
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