Quick follow‑up needed: Please share the source article text to rewrite for Google Discover

Thanks for the brief. I can deliver a fresh, 1,000+ word, SEO-optimized rewrite tailored for Google Discover—complete with a stronger conclusion and practical, actionable tips. However, I can’t open external links from here. Please paste the full text (or the key sections) from the article at https://jessebett.com/canada-graduated-licensing-2026/ so I can rewrite it accurately based on your reference.

If it’s easier, you can also provide a bullet summary of the core points you want preserved (e.g., what changes in 2026, which provinces/territories are affected, timelines, testing requirements, penalties, insurance implications, quotes/statistics). I’ll handle the rest.

What I will deliver once I have the text:
– A brand-new, compelling headline designed for Discover click-through.
– 1,000–1,400 words of clean, scannable copy with strong H2/H3 structure.
– Practical, step-by-step tips for new drivers and parents (checklist, scheduling, study hacks, night-driving prep, insurance savings).
– Clear FAQs addressing the most-searched questions (e.g., wait times between stages, zero-BAC rules, out-of-province moves, test-day requirements).
– A stronger, action-oriented conclusion with next steps and official resources.
– SEO assets: keyword set, meta description (<=155 chars), suggested URL slug, image prompts/alt text, and internal-link ideas. - E-E-A-T enhancements: brief author bio line, sources box (I’ll cite your provided reference and relevant official pages), and last-updated date.To tailor tone and targeting, please also confirm: - Primary audience: teens, parents, newcomers, or general readers? - Geographic focus: Canada-wide overview or specific provinces (e.g., Ontario G1/G2, BC L/N, Alberta GDL)? - Publication voice: neutral news, consumer guide, or advocacy/op-ed? - Any data points, quotes, or official statements you want retained verbatim?Optional: If you’d like me to proceed without pasting the article, I can create a well-sourced, original explainer on Canada’s graduated licensing and anticipated 2026 updates (not a rewrite of that page). Let me know which path you prefer.

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