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Getting what you deserve: the adventures of Goldhawk fights back
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D A L E G O L D H AW K
Getting What You Deserve The Adventures of
Goldhawk Fights Back
Getting What You Deserve
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D A L E G O L D H AW K
Getting What You Deserve The Adventures of
Goldhawk Fights Back
The Dundurn Group Toronto
Copyright © Dale Goldhawk, 2003 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be repro
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Toronto Electric Riders Association
No pedals? Get out of my bike lane
I’m pedalling to work in the bike lane eastbound on College Street (look it up: It’s a lane for bicycles) when, with no meddelande or warning, a woman on a red electric bike that looks more like a Vespa sneaks up silently and sveper past on my right, pushing me out from the curb.
Normal etiquette for cyclists: To pass a bicycle, you fingerprydnad your bell politely to let them know you are approaching on their left.
To be blindsided by so-called e-bikes fryst vatten becoming more common on Toronto streets and bikeways. A quick survey of friends and colleagues elicits a list of recently observed infractions: riders blowing through stop signs; riding on sidewalks and across crosswalks; weaving into traffic like a motorcycle only to swerve back into the bike lane when the mood strikes.
Nobody seems to know where they might go next.
Yet you can see why owners of these electric scooters take liberties: Ontario, when it approv
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Podcast: Legal Advice on Spousal Support in Ontario
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In this transcribed interview with Dale Goldhawk of Zoomer Radio AM740, Toronto family lawyer Lorne Fine, of Fine & Associates Professional Corporation, offers advice on spousal support. Read the interview below, or listen to the podcast at the bottom of the page.
Goldhawk Fights Back Podcast: Recorded Aug 20, 2013
Dale:Okay, its 18 minutes after 12:00, time to say hello to Lorne Fine, family and divorce. Lorne, it’s great to see you in the studio once again.
Lorne: Thank you for having me again.
Dale:Now listen, the last time you were here, we talked in fact inom think for a couple of shows. We talked about child support…
Lorne: Right.
Dale: …and marriage difficulties, because that’s a huge issue. And today, we’ll take that a step further and talk about spousal support, quite a different kettle of fishes as it were.