The Criminal Code includes several sections that can be used to prosecute. As well, provinces and territories have their own penalties for traffic violation that include licence suspensions.
Criminal Negligence Causing Death
Anyone showing "wanton and reckless disregard for the lives or safety of other persons" can be convicted of criminal negligence causing death under s.220 of the Code. Your driving must be so reckless that it puts other people's lives in danger. Merely violating traffic laws such as speeding or making unsafe lane changes would not necessarily result in charges. Criminal negligence causing death is an indictable offence and comes with a maximum sentence of life in prison.
Dangerous Operation Causing Death
Section 320.13 states that anyone who operates "a conveyanceA motor vehicle, a vessel, an aircraft or railway equipment in a manner that, having regard to all of the circumstances, is dangerous to the public and, as a result, causes the death of another person" faces a maximum penalty of up to 14 years in prison.
Impaired Driving Causing Death
Section 320.14 (1) of the Code states it is illegal to operate a vehicle if you are impaired by alcohol or a drug or by a combination of both. If you have a blood alcohol concentration of .08 percent, you are considered to be impaired. The RCMP (Impaired driving investigations) warns that you can be charged with impaired driving if you are operating an automobile, snowmobile, all-terrain vehicle, a boat or even aircraft and railway equipment. Police no longer require a reasonable suspicion to demand a breath sample from a driver under federal laws introduced to coincide with the legalization of cannabis. The charge of impaired driving causing death, s.320.14 (3), is an indictable offence, with a maximum sentence of life in prison.
Hit and Run Causing Death
Drivers are legally bound to remain at the scene of an accident. Under s.252 (1.3) of the Code, if you flee the scene and know that another person has died or could die, you face conviction of an indictable offence and would be liable to imprisonment for life.
Street Racing Causing Death
The Criminal Code was amended to create an offence of street racing (An Act to amend the Criminal Code (street racing)) based on dangerous driving and criminal negligence offences. Street racing "means operating a motor vehicle in a race with at least one other motor vehicle on a street, road, highway or other public place." Under s.249.2, anyone who by criminal negligence causes death to another person while street racing is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for life.