Recent News
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Ohio Police: Guardians of Highway Safety or Municipal Fundraisers?
- March 2, 2023
- Posted by: Bezaire_Admin
- Category: Resources
No CommentsI recently returned from my annual, winter, month-long automobile pilgrimage to the Gulf of Mexico where I visit some family and friends in Fort Myers while on a ‘working’ vacation, and then the Atlanta area on my way back (I’m a Pisces and I’ve always considered the ocean air, salt water beaches, and intercoastal waterways of Florida as a substitute womb ever since I got out and first went there)…
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Bill 124: Superior Court of Justice Calls Out the Province for Crying Wolf
- December 7, 2022
- Posted by: Bezaire_Admin
- Category: Resources
On November 29, 2022, the Superior Court of Justice struck down as unconstitutional the provincial Conservative government’s Bill 124. Passed in June 2019, this piece of wage restraint legislation’s most objectionable provision limited wage increases for approximately 780,000 workers in the public sector to 1% per year for a 3-year moderation period.
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How Participatory is Democracy Really?
- September 20, 2022
- Posted by: Bezaire_Admin
- Category: Resources
A story on CTV’s website in early August reported that, although an overwhelming majority of registered Conservatives supported Pierre Poilievre for leader of the Conservative Party (44% to 17%), most Canadians preferred Jean Charest to become leader of the party, with a larger percentage of voters indicating they would not vote Conservative in the upcoming federal election if Poilievre becomes leader.
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Non-verbal Communication in the Courtroom
- August 10, 2022
- Posted by: Bezaire_Admin
- Category: Resources
In life, even though you choose your words carefully, non-verbal communication – such as facial expression, hand gestures, gaze patterns, posture, and body movements – can lose you a poker hand, diminish your chances in a job interview, or even get you convicted by a jury.
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Isn’t It Problematic – Canadian Government Has Less Than A Third Of The Country’s Support?
- April 28, 2022
- Posted by: Bezaire_Admin
- Category: Resources
Canadians are as politically disparate as the vast and diverse landscape we inhabit. Our elected legislatures need to accommodate the competing interests of a great number of factions — some economic (think agricultural, manufacturing, fishing, energy), some cultural and linguistic (English, French, First Nations, Old World immigrants), and some ideological (conservative, liberal, labour-oriented, religious), including many overlapping and distinct viewpoints in between, on these, and from other perspectives.
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Should Canada Move On From The Monarchy?
- March 9, 2022
- Posted by: Bezaire_Admin
- Category: Resources
As recently as last year a newspaper editorialist proposed . . . “While the Crown is not perfect and does not rule in Canada, it is above partisanship, symbolizing the unity of the nation. This makes the monarchy a deeply authentic part of Canada’s political heritage and of its political culture of stability, peace, order, and (fairly) good government.” What a load of crap I say!
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Most common slip and fall injuries
- February 21, 2022
- Posted by: Bezaire_Admin
- Category: Informative Articles
A slip and fall accident may cause you more than just a bad day- it could very well turn your life upside down. These types of accidents often result in serious injuries, possibly leaving you with life-long pain and huge medical expenses. Slip and fall accidents can occur anywhere at any time and personal injury lawyers file lawsuits for these types of accidents almost as frequently as they do for auto accidents.
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It’s Time To Abandon Civil Jury Trials In Ontario
- February 17, 2022
- Posted by: Bezaire_Admin
- Category: Resources
Time’s up for civil jury trials! One compelling reason to do away with them relates to the “inconvenience” of citizens sitting as jurors. How many Ontarians can afford unpaid time off work?
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Keeping up With Bezaire & Associates: Meet the Team
- February 15, 2022
- Posted by: Bezaire_Admin
- Category: Recent News
Meet the team from Bezaire & Associates
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Common Causes of Boating Accidents — When to Report a Boating Accident
- January 31, 2022
- Posted by: Bezaire_Admin
- Category: Informative Articles
Many boaters do not understand the risks that boating presents. Choppy water, operator inexperience, and reckless operation are just a few factors that increase the likelihood of an accident.
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