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Yukon Territory

Yukon Territory Driver Licences
Information on Yukon Territory driver's licenses.
Source : Government of Yukon. Department of Community Services.

Canada

Non-government organisation Canadian Heritage Rivers System
The Canadian Heritage Rivers System (CHRS) was established in 1984 by the federal, provincial and territorial governments to conserve and protect the best examples of Canada?s river heritage, to give them national recognition, and to encourage the public to enjoy and appreciate them. It is a cooperative program of the governments of Canada, all 10 provinces, and the three territories.
Source : Canadian Heritage Rivers System (CHRS)

Non-government organisation CanDRIVE
The Canadian Driving Research Initiative for Vehicular Safety in the Elderly (CanDRIVE) is an interdisciplinary health related research program dedicated to improving the safety of older drivers.
Source : CanDRIVE

Non-government organisation Safety and the Aging Driver
The Canada Safety Council offers a few tips to help older drivers stay safe behind the wheel.
Source : Canada Safety Council


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