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moisheh
Mar 18, 2017Explorer
Jaxdad does it again. He writes well. Almost convincing you he knows something. Saskatchewan, Manitoba and BC have Government auto insurance. When I bought my last motorhome ( and others) the Government insurance ( Autopac) provided me with a paper plate and insurance so I could bring it to Canada. It was temporarily registered and insured! I don't remember how long it was good for but I think 10 days. It was enough time to drive it home, get an inspection and do the paperwork. I think the 2 other Provinces do this as well. So once again Jax is wrong. No insurance agent would ever ask you if your unit was CSA . That is just bull. I too am convinced he is a dealer. If not why does he constantly get into these discussions. Does he report his neighbors if they park an RV on the street. Does he call building inspection if he sees a fence that is too high. Get a life. What do you care if someone imports a vehicle and you don't agree with the way it was done. The rest of us are just giving our knowledge of the procedure. It is obvious that 90 % of posters are not interested in your input. It helps no one. Waste of bandwidth.
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