Ontario to Table Andrew's Law in Effort to Tackle Dangerous Driving
Andrew's Law introduces lifetime driving bans for fatal dangerous driving and immediate 90-day suspensions, with fines up to $20,000, to enhance road safety in Ontario.
- On Nov. 25, 2025, Ontario will table Andrew's Law in a fall justice bill to impose lifetime driving bans for dangerous driving causing death, honoring Andrew Cristillo, 35-year-old father of three.
- Andrew Cristillo, 35, was killed on Aug. 3 in a head-on crash in Whitchurch-Stouffville that injured his wife and three daughters, and his brother Jordan Cristillo launched a petition earlier this year.
- Under the proposal, police would be allowed to immediately suspend a driver's licence for 90 days and impound a vehicle if they believe someone was driving dangerously, with fines on a sliding scale from $2,000 to $10,000 for first offences, up to $20,000 for subsequent offences, and a 14-day, 30-day, or 45-day impound period.
- Eighteen-Year-Old Jaiwin Kirubananthan faces dangerous driving causing death and other charges, and was also charged after a car hit an Ontario Provincial Police vehicle Ontario Premier Doug Ford was travelling in January.
- Jordan Cristillo said `My brother died because a dangerous driver was allowed to keep driving,' adding `Andrew deserved better, and families deserve real protection,' and `Andrew's Law makes sure of it.
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Ontario to strengthen dangerous driving laws in honour of father killed this year
TORONTO — Dangerous driving penalties are set to soon be strengthened in Ontario, as the government has tabled a bill in honour of a father of three who was killed by an alleged dangerous driver. Andrew Cristillo, 35, was killed Aug.
Ontario to strengthen dangerous driving laws in honour of father killed this year
TORONTO — Dangerous driving penalties are set to soon be strengthened in Ontario, as the government has tabled a bill in honour of a father of three who was killed by an alleged dangerous driver. Andrew Cristillo, 35, was killed Aug.
Ontario to strengthen dangerous driving laws in honour of father killed this year
TORONTO — Dangerous driving penalties are set to soon be strengthened in Ontario, as the government has tabled a bill in honour of a father of three who was killed by an alleged dangerous driver. Andrew Cristillo, 35, was killed Aug.
Ontario to strengthen dangerous driving laws in honour of father killed this year
TORONTO — Dangerous driving penalties are set to soon be strengthened in Ontario, as the government has tabled a bill in honour of a father of three who was killed by an alleged dangerous driver. Andrew Cristillo, 35, was killed Aug.
Ontario to Introduce Andrew’s Law Aiming to Combat Dangerous Driving
The Ontario government is introducing new legislation today aiming to strengthen dangerous driving laws in memory of a man who was killed by an alleged dangerous driver in August. Andrew’s Law would impose lifetime driving bans on individuals found guilty of dangerous driving causing death, the province announced on Nov. 25. The new legislation would also permit police officers to immediately revoke a driver’s licence for 90 days if there is rea…
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