#AskAmandaSousa Winter in Ontario brings with it opportunities to enjoy skiing, snowboarding and other outdoor activities involving the snow. Hiking on snow-packed trails or cross country skiing on open fields or perhaps on a local golf course that is closed for the season can be fun, but legal issues arise if you are injured. The property owner’s liability might not be as clear as it might be had you slipped and fallen in a local retail store while shopping. General Rules About Property Owner Liability Whether you are invited to a friend’s home for dinner or stop at a retail ...
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#AskMeenaSaini Outdoor music festivals take centre stage throughout Ontario and other provinces in Canada during the summer and fall. As much as promoters of these events attempt to provide a safe environment for festival goers, incidents and mishaps occur leading to serious physical injuries. Some injuries the result of the individual behaviour of the victim, but a common cause of injury-causing incidents is the negligence of someone other than the victim. When that happens, you could be entitled to receive compensation for your injuries. Dress for changes in the weather Keep in mind that outdoor festivals mean standing in the ...
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