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Canadian Musician Podcast – Vaccine Passports & Live Music: What Could the Near Future Hold?
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Canadian Musician Podcast – Vaccine Passports & Live Music: What Could the Near Future Hold?

February 12, 2021February 12, 2021 Paul 1 min read

I was honoured to be a guest on the Canadian Musician Podcast this week to talk about the concept (and legality) of vaccination passports, and […]

Can Vaccine Passports Save Live Music?
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Can Vaccine Passports Save Live Music?

January 20, 2021January 25, 2021 Paul 4 mins read

Could COVID-19 Vaccine Passports save live music? The concept is that a proof-of-vaccine card (or app) could allow people to rejoin aspects of normal, congregating […]

Toronto Music Venues with Merch for Sale
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Toronto Music Venues with Merch for Sale

January 6, 2021March 30, 2021 Paul 1 min read

Twenty-two Toronto music venues closed in 2020, and many more are at risk of closing. Many people aren’t in a position to help others right […]

Massey Hall is Re-opening with 3 New Music Venues
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Massey Hall is Re-opening with 3 New Music Venues

December 8, 2020December 8, 2020 Paul 1 min read

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to the closure of at least a dozen music venues in Toronto. That’s a devastating loss that the live music […]

Concerts and Force Majeure Clauses: Are People Getting it Majeurely Wrong?
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Concerts and Force Majeure Clauses: Are People Getting it Majeurely Wrong?

November 5, 2020December 18, 2020 Paul 3 mins read

Covid cancelled a LOT of shows. And it also caused us to change the way we write contracts for future shows, since we can’t know […]

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