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Magnificent Life Publishing Announces Unleash Intentional Success, a Non-Fiction Self-Help Book by Namaine Coombs Charlotte, NC, April 14, 2021 (PR.com) In this enlightening page-turner, Namaine Coombs shares a personal journey of self-discovery and self-healing, teaches growth concepts, and offers step-by-step guidance to help you:
- Replace limiting beliefs that prevent you from being your happiest and achieving all that you desire.
- Acknowledge and change self-sabotaging behaviors that lead to limited or unfavorable outcomes.
- Discover and embrace daily practices and habits that can enable you to create a reality more incredible than your imagination.
The paperback and hardcover editions are available for purchase on namainecoombs.com. The e-book is available for sale on Amazon.com. Launch and book-signing events are coming soon.
Good afternoon.
This past week, the Court of Appeal for Ontario provided us with
several substantive and interesting civil decisions.
The Court of Appeal released two related decisions in
Subway
Franchise Systems of Canada, Inc. v. Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation. Subway sued the CBC and Trent University, which
conducted DNA testing for the CBC, after the CBC broadcasted a
widley publicized story that Subway s chicken sandwiches only
contained 50% of actual chicken. Both decisions dealt with
Anti-SLAPP provisions in s.137.1 of the
Courts of Justice
Act, which were recently considered by the Supreme Court of
Canada companion decisions in
1704604 Ontario Ltd. v. Pointes