With a new licence plate change, New Brunswick will no longer be stuck in the past.
If approved by the legislature, New Brunswick will join most other Canadian provinces and territories in eliminating licence plate renewal stickers.
The stickers, which buy every year to renew their vehicle registration, would go by the wayside.
This is hardly new in Canada. Out of the country’s 13 provinces and territories, only New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and Nunavut are still using stickers.
“We're really catching up with the rest of Canada right now,” said Aaron Kennedy, minister responsible for Service New Brunswick, which oversees vehicle registrations.
“It's 2025. We live in a digital age and stickers seem a little antiquated.”
Even without the stickers, New Brunswick drive

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