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Published on: 17 Apr 2009 By

Spring Roundup of citizen scientists

One way to make the impact of climate change more real is to participate in gathering scientific data about it. Everyone (including children) can participate in NatureWatch, a series of volunteer monitoring programs sponsored by the Environment Canada, Nature Canada, the Trillium Foundation, Ontario Parks, among others. By providing data that fills geographical gaps in...

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U.S. Waiver

If you have been charged with a criminal offence in Canada or the United States, depending on the outcome of your criminal case, you may be denied entry to the U.S. and you may have to apply for a U.S. waiver. Our team can assist you with preparation of the U.S. waiver application and subsequent renewals.

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Accessibility

Our Commitment At Siskinds, we are committed to doing things the right way. That includes providing excellent, accessibleΒ client service to everyone, including people with disabilities. This commitment means that we do our best to provide our legal services to people with disabilities in a manner that respects their dignity and independence, while at the same...

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Published on: 30 Sep 2016 By

A Case for Parent-Entity Tort Liability for Wrongful Conduct at Subsidiary Operations

The development of the common law depends on the Bar proposing something new when circumstances require. I recognize that’s not new thinking. Denning said it in 1954 and certainly better than me, in Parker: If we never do anything which has not been done before, we shall never get anywhere. The law will stand still...

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