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Just one other thing to keep in mind if you're dead-set on getting a forgery - if you're caught (and you will be if your car is belching out black smoke or something), you'll almost certainly have to pay a fine between $2000 and $10,000, and you could have your license suspended.
Since late 2006 or so, Ontario has really been cracking down on this type of thing. A lot of garages have lost their accreditation, and several have been fined upwards of $20,000. Considering that an e-test costs less than $50, and they can probably make $300 - $400 for the repairs, it's almost never worth it for them to forge a $250 certificate.
Good luck finding a place to do it. I think you'll find that it's not as easy as you may have been told, most likely by people who had it done or heard about it a few years ago.
By the way, you will never have to pay $600 for the actual repairs. I believe the repair limit is $450; if you pay that much, even if you haven't done ALL of the necessary repairs, you get a conditional pass, which means you're fine to drive and you just have to get another e-test in 2 years. It's really not that much money if you're already prepared to pay $250 for a fake.
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