Manitoba Crown corporation nixes plan to to give some licences without road tests

Ward Keith, board chair of Manitoba Public Insurance, speaks to reporters in Winnipeg on Tuesday, June 6, 2023. Manitoba's Crown-owned auto insurance corporation is letting some people get their driver's licence without doing a road test. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Steve Lambert

WINNIPEG - A Manitoba Crown corporation has backed down from a plan that would have let some people get their driver’s licences without road tests.

Manitoba Public Insurance now says it has enough private driving instructors to fill the gap left by its striking unionized workers, who walked off the job Monday.

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