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well an update for you now on the story weamp;#39;ve been following on this newscast a man in New Brunswick who was never given a birth certificate has spent months trying to get one even though heamp;#39;s held a valid driveramp;#39;s license for decades well weamp;#39;re happy to tell you tonight there has been a resolution to this stalemate your CTBamp;#39;s nick moore itamp;#39;s what Michael Rashard has been waiting a long time for I didnamp;#39;t believe it till I actually got the card in my hand for surd was finally granted a valid New Brunswick driveramp;#39;s license on Friday but that didnamp;#39;t come easy Rashard was born in Quebec but was never issued a birth certificate he was able to get a driveramp;#39;s license as a teenager in New Brunswick by presenting a baptismal certificate after years of living working and driving in Alberta Rashard returned to New Brunswick to learn that a new rule had been implemented after 9/11 that without proof of birth on paper a