A former uOttawa baseball pitcher and disability advocate who has been driving for nearly a decade says he is being discriminated against by Quebec’s auto insurance corporation because he was born with part of his left hand missing. Read More
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'This doesn't make sense': Athlete and disability advocate says he was denied driver's licence in Quebec
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