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  • Tuesday, 24 July 2018
New Law To Protect Children From Effects of Concussions
#AskDanielDiamond It took five years following the death of aย 17-year-old rugby playerย before the passage of legislation aimed at protecting children participating in sports from the risks associated with concussions. The passage by Ontario of legislation establishing safety protocols to protect children and teens from the effects of concussions marks the first legislation of its kind…
  • Thursday, 19 July 2018
What Buyers Need To Know Before Shopping For A Home
#AskIsaacZisckind Buying a home may offer distinct advantages over paying rent to a landlord. For one thing, at the end of your rental, you have nothing to show for the money you paid each month. When you own the home you live in, increases in market value and reduction of the mortgage through your monthly…
  • Tuesday, 17 July 2018
Driving While Drowsy a Leading Cause of Accidents
#AskScottTottle Drivers who do not get enough sleep are responsible for at leastย 20 percentย of the motor vehicle accidents in the country and are as dangerous on the road as someone who is driving while impaired by drugs or alcohol according to a spokesman for the Canadian Automobile Association. Officials inย Ontario reportthat 65 percent of fatal…
  • Thursday, 12 July 2018
Staying Safe While Camping This Summer
#AskRobertGabor Ontario has more thanย 250,000 lakesย and countless streams and rivers with more than 70 million hectares of the province classified as forest. Its natural resources, including more than 9 million hectares dedicated as parkland, make it a popular destination for campers. Whether you are a seasoned camper or someone taking the family camping for the…
  • Tuesday, 10 July 2018
Falls Are No Joking Matter for Older Adults
#AskStevenWilder Television and movies frequently use scenes with someone falling to generate laughter, but for the more thanย 650,000ย Canadians who visited hospital emergency departments last year for injuries they suffered in an unintentional fall, falling down was nothing to laugh about. Falls represent the leading cause of injuries suffered byย older adults, those 65 years of age…
  • Thursday, 05 July 2018
When An Accident Victim Is Also Negligent
#AskMichaelBlois Whether itโ€™s a customer slipping on a wet floor in a grocery store or two of the more thanย 9 millionย registered motor vehicles in Ontario crashing into each other, there are accidents happening all the time. When an accident is caused by someoneโ€™s negligence, a victim suffering a physical injury could have a claim for…
  • Tuesday, 03 July 2018
Staying Safe When Riding a Motorcycle
#AskCoryRubin Motorcycles are a popular form of recreation and transportation throughout Canada. They are fun to ride and are fuel efficient to help their owners save money. There are more than 600,000 motorcycles registered across the country with about 30 percent of them registered in Ontario. A study of deaths caused by motor vehicle accidents…
  • Thursday, 28 June 2018
Tips for Making This Canada Day a Safe One
#AskJeremyDiamond Canada Day is a festive time throughout the country as Canadians celebrate their heritage. Whether your celebration involves fireworks, a drive to a mountain lake, a trip across town or a backyard pool party, keeping yourself and others safe should be your number one priority. Here are a few tips to you can follow…
  • Tuesday, 26 June 2018
Protecting Yourself From Mortgage Fraud
#AskIsaacZisckind You might think the process is safe because of the documentation required to establish ownership of the property and title insurance to verify the legitimacy of the transaction, but a recent news story about the arrest of four people for committing mortgage fraud illustrates the dangers to homeowners and lending institutions. In fact, mortgage fraud has…
  • Thursday, 21 June 2018
Police Target Street Racing in Wake of Speed-Related Deaths
#AskSimonDiamond Law enforcement personnel from acrossย Ontarioย are coming together to make roadways throughout the province safer this summer by combining their resources to eliminate street racing by stepping up enforcement of the law prohibiting it. Before the campaign began, Ontario Provincial Police had already stepped up enforcement efforts in the wake of 21 speed-related deaths in…

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