Frustrated In Nova Scotia,time Served, Fine Paid 7 Years Ago
Need help!!!!!
8 years ago I was charged with a DWI, driving with more then 80mg of alcohol, sec 253B. my first offense. I received a 90 day suspension and during that time was told by my employer (Canadian Forces) that with a suspended license and pending criminal charge I could not continue in my employment, they were posting me to another position in another province (Nova Scotia). Within 60 days me and my wife were moved out of province. Since my court date was 9 months later I hired a lawyer to represent me in Ontario. Soon after the initial 90 day license suspension we visited Ontario and I received my drivers license back. When I returned to Nova Scotia I turned in my Ontario license for a Nova Scotia license which I had 90 days to do. My lawyer advised me I needed to be present to plead guilty, so 6 months later I flew to Ontario, plead Guilty, paid my fine and fees and turned in my Nova Scotia licence for my 1 year suspension. I served my 1 year suspension and after not driving for the year I went to Service Nova Scotia (Licence Bureau) and received my drivers license. 5 years after all this occured, I applied for a pardon. In preparing all the paperwork I had to return to Ontario to get court documents, had fingerprints taken by RCMP, and had criminal record check done by RCMP. I applied and received my pardon in 2009. At this point I stated my interest in returning to a position in Ontario to the Canadian Forces.
I am still residing in Nova Scotia, and this past summer (July 2010) we are back in Ontario for our holidays. I get pulled over by police and charged with speeding, going 65km in a 50km zone and then he informs me that I am driving with a suspended Ontario Licence. I don't understand since I hold a Nova Scotia not Ontario licence. He also gives me a summons to appear in court. He was nice enough to follow me back to where I was staying since I had no one to come pick me up,but told me not to drive again in Ontario. I called Ontario Ministry of Transportation and they said I had never followed the restoration program (interlock and counseling) required to reinstate my Ontario license, I live in Nova Scotia and turned in a Nova Scotia license so why would I call Ontario after the fact to find out what they need to reinstate a license that I can't get since I am not a resident. In 2003 in Nova Scotia there was no interlock program existing. Noboby, not the courts, my lawyer, the RCMP when I got my pardon 5 years later ever told me about this suspension. Since I turned in a Nova Scotia License to the court shouldn't they have told me if I needed to do anything special since I live out of province?
Now, 8 years later, I have just been offered my old position back in Ontario. I want to go but need a license. What can I do now?