Check your provincial governments website for the rules governing reciprocal agreements.
Cheers Shakin
Here is the scoop from the Ontario MTO:
Demerit Points for Out-of-Province Convictions
Drivers convicted of a driving related offence in the State of New York, the State of Michigan or any Canadian province or territory, will have home jurisdictional penalties such as demerit points and/or suspensions applied to their Ontario driver record as if the offence occurred in Ontario.
Examples of out-of-province convictions where Ontario demerit points and /or suspensions will be applied include:
Traffic Criminal
Speeding
Fail to obey stop sign
Fail to obey signal light
Fail to stop for school bus
Racing
Fail to remain or return to the scene of a collision
Careless driving
Motor manslaughter
Criminal negligence
Dangerous driving
Failure to remain at scene of a collision
Impaired Driving
Driving while disqualified or prohibited
If one happens to receive a speeding ticket in Quebec or Ontario, do the points carry over to the Maritimes. Anything in the States stays in the States but what about Canada ?
Canadian FJR