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Impaired driving in Nunavut, Canada, can result in significant legal and personal consequences. Police can immediately suspend your license for 24 hours if caught driving under the influence. Impaired drivers are typically charged under the Criminal Code with penalties, including life in prison for impaired driving causing death. Cannabis and illegal drugs can impair your driving ability, and zero-tolerance policies exist for drivers under 22. Immediate license suspensions and impounding of vehicles can occur if caught with a blood alcohol concentration above .05. A first offence for driving with a blood alcohol concentration over .08 can result in a minimum one-year license suspension and a $1,000 fine. Repeat offenders can face jail time and longer license suspensions. The Alcohol Ignition Interlock Program can be installed on your ignition, preventing your vehicle from operating if alcohol is detected.