Kia with its hood open to fix a fire warning linked to a faulty brake hydraulic that was subject to recall
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Kia Vehicle Recall: Fire Warning Sparks Comprehensive Safety Measures

In a sweeping move, hundreds of thousands of Kia vehicles in Canada are being recalled following a fire warning linked to a faulty brake hydraulic electronic control unit. Transport Canada has identified a potential short circuit in the unit, even when the vehicle is parked and turned off. Kia Recall Details: Kia Urges Immediate Action:…

Toyota RAV4 that has been recalled due to a battery-related concern that, if left unattended, could potentially pose a fire hazard.
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Important Safety Recall for Toyota RAV4: Battery Issue That May Cause Fire

In the fast-paced world of automotive innovation, safety remains a top priority for manufacturers. When an unexpected issue arises, swift and decisive action is essential to ensure the well-being of vehicle owners. In this blog, we delve into a recent safety recall affecting a range of Toyota RAV4 models from 2013 to 2018. This recall…

CLG Injury Law – November 2023 Newsletter
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CLG Injury Law – November 2023 Newsletter

Our November Newsletter: Legal knowledge with a dash of fun! In this edition, we bring you essential tips on safe winter driving, health and wellness tips, law procedures and more. Enter To Win You can win a winter tire package worth up to $1000.00!!! Check out our contest on Facebook! How the Fall Time Change…

A woman driving her Toyota Highlander
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Toyota Recalls Over 50,000 Highlanders and Hybrids in Canada Due To Safety Issue

In recent news, Toyota has taken a proactive step to ensure the safety of Canadian drivers by issuing a safety recall affecting specific Toyota Highlander and Highlander Hybrid vehicles from model years 2020 to 2023. Approximately 50,501 vehicles in Canada are included in this recall, and here’s what you need to know. This follows on…

Man rolling a cannabis joint while driving.
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When Weed Takes the Wheel: The Consequences of Driving High on Cannabis

In recent years, cannabis use has become more prevalent in Canada, with one in five Canadians over the age of 15 reporting cannabis use in 2020. While the legalization of recreational cannabis has led to increased accessibility and acceptance, it has also raised concerns about the safety of driving under the influence. This blog post explores the safety dangers of driving high on cannabis and the legal ramifications in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island.

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