There are, essentially, four components of vicarious liability under s. 192(2) of the Highway Traffic Act which must be established by a plaintiff, namely: (1) that the defendant was the owner of the vehicle; (2) that the negligent operation of the vehicle by the driver caused the plaintiff’s damages; (3) that the incident took place on a “highway;” and (4) that the driver was operating the vehicle with the consent of the owner. See: Ladouceur v. Zimmerman, [2009] O.J. No. 4777 (S.C.J.) at para. 21.
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