... I am licenced to sell auto insurance in Ontario. ...
All insurance companies are supposed to ask about "All" household drivers and list them on the policy regardless of whether they drive the car or not. There are a lot of families that hide or try to hide their high risk driver (lots of tickets, accidents or an impaired) by not mentioning him when asked or by sending another family member to get insurance for them. The problem is if there is ever a serious accident where people lose limbs or are killed and the owner of the vehicle is sued for millions, believe me thats when the insurance company investigates and if you lied (its called material misrepresentation) then they may have grounds to deny the claim. Imagine your parents or grandmother (whoevers name the insurance is in) losing their house and all their savings in this scenerio. Its not worth it.