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Robert Schwarzli is on the forum and also a resident of Ontario. He would know what emission tests are necessary. He should be able help you with the 1st Gen.
Bob
Holy late responding here! Hi! Sorry. Nodded off under a truck again and forgot to wake up again for a few weeks....
Sorry. I have been doing more wrenching than reading these days trying to get all done before the winter. Feel free to PM me with a heads up to a thread like this in the future if I dont catch something like this!
As for the OP, goes like this:
Emissions: Outside of GTA, no E test required. If in the GTA, you will be required to do either a visual (no more than 15 sec of haze in a 5 min idle), or a opacity test (light sensor stuffed up the tailpipe to watch how dark things get when they stomp the pedal to redline 2x....hate this test). The commercial registration trucks get the second. Most gen 1's get the first.
There are two types of facilities in Ontario: OBD2 and Pre OBD2. All shops do OBD2, some shops also have the ability to do the old ones. The old ones require expensive sniffer equipment so few do it. For us, we are a "visual" test so any shop can do it although many will likely say they dont do anything before 1996. This is the reason why.
Your E test will go like this:
Guy will pull your truck into the bay, let it idle. Take photos of it there (Plate, Door VIN decal, and one overall), will upload that to the E Test website server, will determine if you pass or not, enter that data in, pay your money, and away you go. Rather simple for these.
Muffler: For Ontario, they follow the factory rule: What was in there at factory is what is required now. So all gen 1's came catless. So you are fine. As far as that goes, mufflers are technically a gray area. According to the Ontario Highway Act a turbo is a means of a muffling device in Ontario. Even new SRT4 Neons were delivered in Ontario mufflerless for this reason.

Most wont be educated enough to know if you are right or wrong on this, so at worst you would have to go to court. But I know a guy who did just that. And won.
