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Ontario police report 5 road fatalities, 5,800 speeding charges laid over Canada Day long weekend

OPP said there were five fatalities on the roads they patrol over the Canada 150 long weekend. Lars Hagberg/The Canadian Press File

Ontario Provincial Police are reporting that it was a deadly Canada Day long weekend on the roads they patrol.

According to police statistics, there were a total of five people who died in collisions. Two of those fatalities were drivers of motorcycles.

Police also said excessive speed was reported as a factor in one of the fatal crashes.

READ MORE: Man killed in motorcycle crash on Canada Day near Dorchester

The total number of deaths on OPP-patrolled roads so far this year now stands at 113.

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The number one factor for road fatalities remains speeding, with 31 deaths reported so far in 2017.

READ MORE: Speeding No. 1 killer on Ontario roads as deaths rise from 2016 figures: OPP

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Police said there were more than 5,800 speeding charges laid against drivers across the province over the long weekend.

Speeders can face a jail term of up to six months, fines of up to $10,000 and prolonged licence suspension upon conviction.

There were no fatal boating or off-road vehicle incidents reported.

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