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Along For The Ride
Along For The Ride
Along For The Ride
Along For The Ride

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"Overshadow" ⛅ | Calibreus

"Overshadow" ⛅ | calibreus

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The Most Famous Places In Toronto, Canada

The Most Famous Places In Toronto, Canada

Toronto, Canada continues to be known as a vibrant, exciting city in Canada, and is showing no signs of slowing down in the future. From incredible tourist attractions, like the CN Tower, to beautiful outdoor parks like Queen’s Park, Toronto is both a great place to visit and a great place to live. As the city continues to grow in popularity, so will some of the city’s more famous areas and attractions.

Royal Ontario Museum Known for its unique exterior and premier artwork, the Royal Ontario Museum is an experience that tourists won’t want to miss. The museum carries a substantial art collection, which features approximately 13 million pieces of art, and 40 gallery and exhibition spaces. The Royal Ontario Museum is Canada’s biggest museum and continues to attract tourists every year with its incredible, expansive collection.

Rogers Centre As one of Toronto’s largest domed sports arena, the Rogers Centre is known for its unique structure. The Centre was built in 1989, and became known for its sliding roof, giving teams the opportunity to play in some of Toronto’s most pleasant weather. While most sports can be played in the Centre, it acts as the home to Toronto’s own Blue Jays baseball team. Additionally, concerts and large events can be held there, given its incredible size and capacity. The Rogers Centre is located directly by the famous CN Tower in downtown Toronto.

Casa Loma Casa Loma is a historical museum in Toronto, close to Niagara Falls. It stands tall, with a similar look to a medieval castle, and brings along a rich history. The Casa Loma has nearly 100 rooms and 36 bathrooms, with each room filled with a history of European splendor. In addition to its massive size, the castle is complete with a secret passage, an 800-foot tunnel, and estate gardens spanning across five acres. Get a sense of how others lived by exploring this incredible gem.

St. Lawrence Market The St. Lawrence Market features a space where vendors can sell their own food products, flowers and other items to the general public. The market has been open for nearly 2010 years, and features 120 different vendors. Visitors can get anything from art pieces to meat and seafood, making it a popular attraction for tourists and residents alike. Since being restored in 1967, the market has become a popular spot for a variety of events, including concerts and television shoots.


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7 years ago

In a Poisonous Work Environment?

In A Poisonous Work Environment?

Employee claims that include allegations of a poisoned or toxic work environment have become increasingly common in recent years. One such claim, General Motors of Canada Ltd. v. Johnson, recently made its way to the Ontario Court of Appeal. This gave Ontario’s highest court the opportunity to provide some much-needed clarification on this area of law.

General Motors of Canada Ltd. v. Johnson (“General Motors”)

In General Motors, Yohan Johnson (“Johnson”) claimed that he had been constructively dismissed from his employment at GM due to a racially poisoned work environment.


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5 years ago
Checking it Twice: A List of 12 Legal Considerations for the Holidays | Malcolm MacKillop | Professional Overview
Malcolm MacKillop shares a blog covering legal considerations for the holidays,

Malcolm MacKillop shares a recent blog.


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5 years ago
Icefields Parkway, Banff, Alberta, Canada

Icefields Parkway, Banff, Alberta, Canada

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Malcolm MacKillop, a Toronto-based lawyer specializing in employment and labour law, breaks down the Merrifield vs. Canada case.

Malcolm MacKillop dives into the topic of workplace harassment by discussing Merrifield v. Canada.


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Malcolm MacKillop Breaks Down The Recent Amendments To Canada’s Labour Code, Which Went Into Effect
Malcolm MacKillop Breaks Down The Recent Amendments To Canada’s Labour Code, Which Went Into Effect
Malcolm MacKillop Breaks Down The Recent Amendments To Canada’s Labour Code, Which Went Into Effect
Malcolm MacKillop Breaks Down The Recent Amendments To Canada’s Labour Code, Which Went Into Effect
Malcolm MacKillop Breaks Down The Recent Amendments To Canada’s Labour Code, Which Went Into Effect
Malcolm MacKillop Breaks Down The Recent Amendments To Canada’s Labour Code, Which Went Into Effect
Malcolm MacKillop Breaks Down The Recent Amendments To Canada’s Labour Code, Which Went Into Effect
Malcolm MacKillop Breaks Down The Recent Amendments To Canada’s Labour Code, Which Went Into Effect
Malcolm MacKillop Breaks Down The Recent Amendments To Canada’s Labour Code, Which Went Into Effect
Malcolm MacKillop Breaks Down The Recent Amendments To Canada’s Labour Code, Which Went Into Effect

Malcolm MacKillop breaks down the recent amendments to Canada’s Labour Code, which went into effect September 1st.


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5 years ago

Sea Landscapes.

Sea Landscapes.
5 years ago
Cabin In British Columbia
Cabin In British Columbia
Cabin In British Columbia
Cabin In British Columbia
Cabin In British Columbia
Cabin In British Columbia
Cabin In British Columbia

Cabin in British Columbia

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