If that is the case then I'm confused about what I read on two Canadian insurance websites. Please clarify.
http://www.thepersonal.com/p-on/en/info-centre/faq/auto/pages/list-auto.aspx
FAQ
Can I Let My Friend Drive My Car? Will He or She Be Covered?
If you lend your car, you also lend your insurance. If anything happens, your friend will be covered under your auto insurance policy, as long as he or she has a valid driver's license and meets the other conditions of your policy. If your friend is involved in an at-fault accident while driving your car, it could affect your premium. If you lend your car to someone, remember that your auto insurance coverage may not apply if he or she does not have a valid driver's license.
http://www.allstate.ca/allstate/auto-insurance/auto-faq.aspx
FAQ
Does my insurance policy cover someone else who drives my car?
Yes. Your policy covers any licensed driver who has your permission to drive your car.