Mark J. Stewart
@markjstewart
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Husband, Lawyer, & (very) aspiring artist. (Re)Tweets mostly a/b law, politics, art, music, history & sports. Tweets ≠ Legal Advice
Newmarket, Ontario 🇨🇦
Joined March 2009
Breaking: The Dodgers have signed with Mr. Met. Terms undisclosed.
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With great sadness, we share that Ryne Sandberg has passed away today.
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Some all-timers in that list!
Toronto Concert History: 35 years ago today - July 3, 1990 - Tom Tom Club, Debbie Harry, The Ramones & Jerry Harrison's Casual Gods play Kingswood. $7 concert plus park admission or even better the "combo ticket" you could see a show and get park admission for $21.95
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Died #OTD 1870, Charles Dickens. #DYK Dickens was once a parliamentary journalist, writing for The Mirror of Parliament? His reporting of the 1835 Northamptonshire North by-election even inspired The Pickwick Papers. Find out more 👇 @TheVictCommons
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Today’s blog marks the anniversary of Charles Dickens’s birth by exploring the inspiration behind one of the most notable political events in his first novel. Dickens’s riotous descript…
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Let’s cheer louder than ever for hometown hockey hero Connor McDavid! 🙌🙌🏽🙌🏻🙌🏿 🏒Come watch Game 1 TONIGHT at Connor McDavid Square (a.k.a. Riverwalk Commons, 200 Doug Duncan Drive) at 8 p.m.🏒 Full details: https://t.co/fpoDA8hV0j
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I love these early DM covers. So...different.
43 years ago today, Depeche Mode released "The Meaning Of Love" (UK 1982) #ABrokenFrame #DepecheMode
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Championing the arts is a top priority for @MarkJCarney and our Liberal team. Great afternoon on the doors at the Performing Arts Lodge—thanks to everyone who welcomed us so warmly!
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Childhood friends from Newmarket score the tying & winning goals ❤️ #4Nations | #LetsGoOilers
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Born #OnThisDay 1812, Charles Dickens, at 387 Mile End Terrace, Landport, a suburb of Portsea to Elizabeth and John Dickens, a clerk in the navy pay-office at the dockyard. Has one older sister, Fanny.
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On this day in 1775, 1,200 Continental troops are defeated by a force of local militia and British regulars at the Battle of Quebec. The loss foils the American plan to seize the province and incite the French population there to join in the rebellion against Great Britain.
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Eat your heart out, portables. Between 1926 and 1967, children throughout Northern Ontario went to school on an actual train. For one week each month, a @ONeducation school car would tie down at a railway stop to teach pupils of all ages within walking distance.
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Baseball was better with the Montreal Expos. There is no counterargument.
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The “Devil in the Dark” is an amazing stand alone story. Easily one of my favourites, with a great twist at the end. High recommend that holds up to this day.
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