Uninsured Driving Laws in Canada Explained

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Updated on February 08, 2026

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Uninsured Driving in Canada at a Glance

  • Driving without insurance is illegal in Canada, and every driver must carry minimum mandatory coverage.
  • You must provide proof of insurance if stopped by the police.
  • You can be fined up to $25,000, face licence suspension, and have your vehicle impounded, depending on the province.
  • Repeat offences can lead to jail time and long-term record impacts.
  • If an uninsured driver hits you, your uninsured automobile coverage pays for injuries, but you must report the accident immediately and file a police report for hit-and-runs.

Driving Without Auto Insurance in Canada is Illegal

In Canada, it is illegal to drive without insurance. Canadian law requires that all drivers who operate the vehicle have at least the minimum auto insurance coverage, which includes:

  • Third-Party Liability coverage
  • Uninsured Automobile coverage
  • Accident benefits coverage

The minimum car insurance coverage varies based on the province or territory you live in.

If you are pulled over by the police, you must be able to provide proof of insurance via a physical insurance card.

The Consequences of Not Having an Insurance Policy

The penalties for driving without insurance vary by the province you live in. The table below summarizes what kind of consequences drivers face when caught driving without a valid insurance policy.

ProvinceFirst Offense FineLicense SuspensionVehicle Impoundment
Ontario$5,000 – $25,000
(+25% surcharge)
30 days to 1 yearUp to 3 months
Alberta$2,875 – $10,000
(+15% surcharge)
Discretionary
(up to 6 months)
7 to 30 days
British Columbia$598PossiblePossible
Quebec$500 – $5,000Automatic if
accident occurs
Possible
Saskatchewan$580N/A7 days
Manitoba$5,000 – $25,000PossiblePossible
Nova Scotia$2,000 – $4,000Up to 1 yearUp to 90 days
New Brunswick$500 – $2,000PossiblePossible
PEI$600 – $2,000N/AN/A
Newfoundland & Labrador$2,000 – $4,000PossiblePossible

If you are caught multiple times without insurance, it could result in a trip to jail, not to mention additional fines and potential legal fees. Driving without insurance can have serious consequences for your driving record.

Any time you apply for insurance in the future, these violations will appear on your record. This means that your ability to get insurance will come at a higher premium, as you are considered a higher risk due to previous unlawful driving. In some cases, you could even be denied coverage altogether.

consequences of driving uninsured in ontario

What Happens if I get Into an Accident With an Uninsured Driver?

Your uninsured automobile (UM) coverage, which is automatically included in your mandatory auto insurance, will pay for your injuries and your passengers’ injuries in case of an accident with an uninsured driver.

Call the police, document the scene, and report the claim to your insurer as soon as possible (and file a police report within 24 hours for hit-and-runs). View our step-by-step guide on what to do if an uninsured driver hits you.

Key Advice from MyChoice

  • Keep your proof of insurance with you at all times.
  • Before borrowing or lending a vehicle, understand how insurance coverage works in that instance. Drivers accidentally break the law because they misunderstand how coverage follows the vehicle.
  • Know what to do if an uninsured driver hits you. Follow a step-by-step claims process immediately to protect your coverage and avoid paying out of pocket.

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