Newcomers should be primed for Quebec winter roads after 2025 fatal crash: coroner
MONTREAL — A Quebec coroner is recommending the province’s auto insurance board better prepare newcomers about the dangers of winter driving, following the death of a Mexican man last year.
Coroner Nancy Bouchard’s findings in a report released this week stem from an investigation into the death of a 29-year-old man who was involved in a crash in January 2025 on Highway 116 in Princeville, Que., about 165 kilometres northeast of Montreal.
The man, originally from Mexico, died of his injuries in May 2025.
Immigrants are offered a six-month grace period after they move to Quebec, but must have their foreign experience recognized by the auto insurance board to continue driving in the province with a Quebec licence.

