As a first offender, you will be fined $600 to $2,000, and your driver's licence will be suspended one year from the date of conviction, not the date you were charged. You must complete an Addiction/Drug Dependency Services assessment program, which will cost you $455. You may be required to retake all of your driver's tests, including written, road, and vision tests, and you will have to pay a licence reinstatement fee of $124.60.
If you are convicted of impaired driving a second time within 10 years, you face a fine of $600 to $2,000 and a possible jail term of at least 14 days. You will lose your driving privileges for three years from the date of conviction. You must also complete the Addiction/Drug Dependency Services assessment program and retake your driver's tests.
A third offence will result in a fine of $600 to $2,000, a jail term of at least 90 days, and an indefinite licence suspension (minimum of 10 years). As with a second conviction, you will be required to retake your driver's tests and pay a reinstatement fee before getting your licence back. You must also retake the province's assessment program at your expense.
If you are convicted a fourth time, you not only face fines and a jail term, but your licence will be suspended for life.
If you injure someone in an accident, you can be charged with impaired driving causing bodily harm and imprisoned for up to 10 years. You face life in prison if you are convicted of impaired driving causing death.