Driver's licence suspension confirmed; appellant's three-month abstinence fell short of medical standards for substance use disorder.
The appellant appealed the Registrar of Motor Vehicles' decision to suspend his driver's licence for medical reasons, specifically alcohol and substance use disorders.
The Licence Appeal Tribunal found that medical reports confirmed the diagnoses and that the appellant had only been abstinent for three months, falling short of the CCMTA Medical Standards for Drivers' twelve-month requirement.
The Tribunal concluded the conditions were likely to significantly interfere with his ability to drive safely and confirmed the suspension.
OLATOntario Licence Appeal TribunalMay 15, 2026