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New Disability Bill May Have Unintended Consequences which will benefit Insurance Companies

This is an example of how governments with the best intentions can still screw things up. It’s quite noble for the federal government to want to help people with disabilities make ends meet. Get people with disabilities more money in their pockets so that they can pay their bills, live…

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Controversial calls in the Superbowl and Personal Injury Cases

Last night, like millions of others, I sat down to watch the Superbowl with my family. We had our traditional Superbowl Party, with all the fun food, snacks and beverages you might expect. We were all excited for the game, for the commercials and of course; for Rhianna’s return to…

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Springtime in February?!? Is early February the new Patio Season? Enjoy Responsibly.

February is traditionally a bitter cold month in Ontario. When I say bitter cold, I mean bitter cold. It’s on record as the second coldest month of the year, trailing only January by around a degree or so. February is dark, windy, cold, icy and snowy. It’s known to be…

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Slip and Fall Cases in Ontario

It’s rather chilly in Ontario, with temperatures getting around the negative double digits. When it gets this cold, ice forms and hardens significantly, making for difficult walking conditions on both public sidewalks, and private driveways and walkways. Despite the poor walking conditions, there are still some daredevils out there who…

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Driving in the 1960’s vs. Driving Today: A Study in Distracted Driving

Distracted driving kills, just like drunk driving kills. Driving requires concentration and focus. Today’s cars and our mobile technology try to shift our driving focus away from the road, and on to some type of screen. Lots of beeps, lights and vibrations to get us looking anywhere but on the…

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