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Michael Macnamara is a graduate of Carleton University in 2007 where he obtained a B.A. (in law) and the University of New South Wales in 2012 in Sydney, Australia, where he obtained his Juris Doctor. He was called to the bar Ontario Bar in January 2014.
Michael practices in the areas of civil and commercial litigation with an emphasis on estate, real estate and construction lien matters. He also defends criminal and quasi-criminal prosecutions including impaired driving charges and youth criminal justice matters. Michael is a zealous advocate for his clients at all levels of court.
Michael is a strong advocate for the City of Greater Sudbury and its role as the economic and social hub of Northern Ontario. He is heavily involved in the community, including several professional and social associations and is presently the Chair of the Board of Directors for the Greater Sudbury Chamber of Commerce.
Hawthorn Mount is an individually designed and built 4/5 bedroom detached property which stands within a large elevated plot positioned on Cold Hill Lane, New Mill. This substantial family home was built 11 years ago to a high standard and has been upgraded from its original build and completed with a modern interior design and a contemporary open plan theme. In addition to offering a versatile layout, the property benefits from having 3 reception rooms to the ground floor which complement the individually designed open plan dining kitchen.
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Manitoulin Island is unique in many ways – it is the world's largest sweet water or freshwater Island. It has more than a hundred inland lakes between its shores, and many of those lakes have Islands on them! There are more than two dozen small settlements, first nations and towns spread out across more than 160 kilometers of boreal forest, lakes, rivers, shorelines, escarpments, meadows and alvars.