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We are a new kind of business printer. A kind of business that believes in beingenvironmentally responsible, putting the customer first by providing professional services on time and providing all your business printing needs. Feel good about making the right decision when it comes to all your business printing. We have over 15 years of experience in the industry in using only quality printers and products. You could pick up your printing once it is complete or we deliver in Thunder Bay, Ontario at no extra cost! We are fast, friendly and environmentally friendly! We offer a wide variety of business printing products from all kinds of business cards, gift certificates, pamphlet and brochures, custom made stickers and labels, posters, and full flyer services from the printing and distribution! We also have same day copy services available! We are not just a printer, but also offer a variety of quality sign products from custom made signs, window/door decals, A-Frames, & banners.
David Shannon, LL.M. is a graduate of Lakehead University, Dalhousie University and the London School of Economics and Political Science. The common theme throughout his work involves advocacy and empowerment for disenfranchised individuals and communities. He has a private law practice in Thunder Bay that centres primarily on legal advocacy for persons who need their rights and freedoms protected at what may be the most vulnerable times in their lives. As a result, he frequently appears before the Consent and Capacity Board and Trial or Appellate level Courts in mental health or child protection matters. David is the author of Six Degrees of Dignity: Disability in an Age of Freedom, a past CEO of the Nov Scotia Human Rights Commission, former part-time member of the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal, special advisor to Spinal Cord Injury Ontario, and in 2009 he became the first quadriplegic to reach the North Pole. David has received the Order of Ontario and Order of Canada.
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