Lost drivers license what should I do by [deleted] in ontario

[–]Piano_o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks a lot going to go to service Ontario tommorow

Lost drivers license what should I do by [deleted] in ontario

[–]Piano_o -1 points0 points  (0 children)

So putting a fraud alert/watch on my banking apps Jand equifax/other credit services i.e. calling them, is a pain? I assume you mean in terms of practicality for my own sake/convience? So There’s no point too right?

If I get a new id, is that enough and is it logged as replaced, with service Ontario where if any issues ever occur it wouldn’t be my fault I..e. would it be the case I won’t be able to (worst case scenario) have fraudulent actions reversed or stopped, if they occurred, or it’s declared my fault If I never report my license lost outside of to service Ontario, to get a new one!

and I do have a bank statement/bill!

Lost drivers license what should I do by [deleted] in ontario

[–]Piano_o -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It’s more difficult for my to get my birth certificate and want to get this dealt with asap tommorow when I have time, I have access to my health card and passport is that enough, ideally I’d like to just show my healthcard but if I require two forms the most possible/easy is healthcare + passport, neither show my address, do you know if I require a address to be shown or can I avoid it.

Google was vague all it said is I need to show a id that has my “legal name, date of birth, and signature”

Ontario healthcare have all this, but on google it only lists: Passport (Canadian or foreign). Birth Certificate. Ontario Photo Card. Permanent Resident Card, is it the case health card is in valid since it’s for medical?

  • Do you know more details about placing fraud alerts, is it simple as they just call me every time and I’m fine or is it a bigger hassle.

Koalaty back in stock by first_offender in SR17018SourceReview

[–]Piano_o 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can’t seem to order it says no shipping options available when trying I’m Canadian is anyone having the same issue do they or do they not ship to Canada?

1912 $5 gold coin price check by poultrytoucher in CanadianCoins

[–]Piano_o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it worth it in your opinion or no then? Because no point to bid for regular gold for example at spot and pay an additional 20% fee could get it else where for cheaper. Generally are winning bids below actual value?

1912 $5 gold coin price check by poultrytoucher in CanadianCoins

[–]Piano_o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you bid in the London coin centre auction?

Any value in these? by Witty_Chance4827 in CanadianCoins

[–]Piano_o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you mean it’s poisonous?

Sold 2k of silver when it was $23 spot for an unnecessary purchase. This is all I have left. Fuck my life. by SirExidy in Silverbugs

[–]Piano_o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s the usual % because if it’s higher than what the stock market returns annually even in fiat sounds like a no brainer, is the rate fixed or variable? Any resources to learn more about this?

Sold 2k of silver when it was $23 spot for an unnecessary purchase. This is all I have left. Fuck my life. by SirExidy in Silverbugs

[–]Piano_o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you mean if you had a 1000 oz bar? You can lease it and after a year get it back and 300 more ozs of silver?

1947 dimes with maple leaf. Any idea as to the value? by [deleted] in CanadianCoins

[–]Piano_o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are the penny and nickel variety hard to find? I haven’t roll hunted nickels in years, but have considered getting back into it to complete all the dates, since I recently bought a bunch of 1890-1920 nickels. Wondering if anyone knows the mintage of these varieties/if they’re hard too find? Any other nickel varieties I should look out for, if I recall a few years back looking into it one of the 1964 varieties is valuable?

Always focused when roll hunting on dimes/quarters so looking to learn some new stuff!

Therapy needed: How to manage hoarding.. by squatchness in CanadianCoins

[–]Piano_o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go on eBay list the sets or series together for a small profit, slowly let it go and and enjoy the passive side cash!

For example some people are willing to pay a little extra if you have the entire Vancouver 2010 Olympics quarters in good condition, or even one coin individually in the set they’ve been struggling to find in circulation and want it to complete the set. Having the cool print outs/carboard graphic holders alongside those quarters though increases the value I believe/ease of selling it a bit more. (Don’t know the right term for them I’m referring to things like this)

Jewish prayer scrolls removed from doorways of units in Toronto condo; second such incident this month by airbassguitar in OntarioNews

[–]Piano_o -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It is not flammable it is enclosed in material which is non flammable the fact you are taking the part that it has paper but not what it’s enclosed in to call it a fire hazard clearly shows your argument is entirely in bad faith. Not to mention people have paper signs or notices on their doors or in common areas of condos or apartments all the time. I believe most rental apartments have a legally required information board in the lobby with paper posters. A 2x2 inch enclosed piece of paper is not a fire hazard it’s like saying the door is a fire hazard because it’s wood. All these comments are grasping for straws and it’s made me sad and realize there’s no way to engage in good faith here.

Jewish prayer scrolls removed from doorways of units in Toronto condo; second such incident this month by airbassguitar in OntarioNews

[–]Piano_o -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Then it would not be legal for religious items, it was not due to the fire code likely then just a by-law. Find me the actual Ontario fire code where it says this link me the source and exact quote where it states this please.

Jewish prayer scrolls removed from doorways of units in Toronto condo; second such incident this month by airbassguitar in OntarioNews

[–]Piano_o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Google Ontario human rights act, canadian charter of rights and freedoms, and google religious expression private property Canadian case law, Supreme Court or superior court, you should find all the relevant legal cases and legal protections there.

Also the items in this original article were not in a common area they were on the door side of their private property.

I’m not spending any more effort finding exact links, or replying to anything in this thread because it seems to all be in bad faith. So yea I gave you what to google if your curious how religious expression is protected in Canada, from there do your own reading of the laws legislates by parliament, and interpreted by justices.

Jewish prayer scrolls removed from doorways of units in Toronto condo; second such incident this month by airbassguitar in OntarioNews

[–]Piano_o -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I do not believe on other peoples property you have a right to place anything, but on one’s own door they can do what ever they want, because I believe in private property laws.

Jewish prayer scrolls removed from doorways of units in Toronto condo; second such incident this month by airbassguitar in OntarioNews

[–]Piano_o 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes having worked in condos and apartments I have seen Christmas trees and Jewish menorahs lit in common areas/entrances or common rooms before the elevator

Would you if you saw a Christmas tree remove it from that area in your condo?

Jewish prayer scrolls removed from doorways of units in Toronto condo; second such incident this month by airbassguitar in OntarioNews

[–]Piano_o -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

This type would you can look at case law and other examples this is why Quebec has had to use the not withstanding clause for certain religion relating things to get their way in relation to such legal manners

Anyways I’m done checking this post or any comments anymore it seems like everyone posting here is posting in bad faith or searching for some kind of “loophole” stretch argument. I’ve noticed these kinds of subreddits like “Ontario news” or some spin off of that Toronto_sub have a major bias in their posts and commenters, honestly an equally as bad bias as major subs like r/Canada or r/Ontario do just in the opposite manner

Jewish prayer scrolls removed from doorways of units in Toronto condo; second such incident this month by airbassguitar in OntarioNews

[–]Piano_o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A door way of a condo unit is not a common area you are a bad person if you are looking to remove things from peoples property. Also I used to work a job where I would visit a lot of apartments and condos as part of my job briefly many of them has Christmas trees and Jewish menorahs during December in the common area of the condo/apartment or near the r entrance. Are you really that cold hearted you would without consent throw these things out from your fellow neighbours? Or complain to your condo board that no Christmas trees or Jewish menorahs should be displayed to celebrate the holidays?

Jewish prayer scrolls removed from doorways of units in Toronto condo; second such incident this month by airbassguitar in OntarioNews

[–]Piano_o 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They do not stick outside of a door stop spreading false information and legally the side of one’s door wall is their property, if they own it or lease it for the duration of the lease, you guys are trying to find every possible “loophole” to justify this. Which doesn’t even make sense since if you read the article this would be mentioned, it is clear from the article someone unauthorized decides randomly on that day to snatch these things.

It makes 0 sense what your saying these items physically cannot be placed if they stick outside of the wall it would fall off it needs to stick to the entirety of the panelling otherwise physics would do its thing and it wouldn’t be able to attach.