Quebec’s skyrocketing vehicle registration fees are fueling an angry backlash. The extra revenue collected by the automobile insurance board is designed to help fund public transit. But drivers living off the island of Montreal feel that they’re being forced to pay for services they don’t use. Global’s Tim Sargeant reports.
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Montreal residents launch petition against 600% increase in vehicle registration fees
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