Caryma Sa’d

Caryma Sa’d Contact information, map and directions, contact form, opening hours, services, ratings, photos, videos and announcements from Caryma Sa’d, Landlord & Tenant Lawyer, 222 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, ON.

06/05/2026

The arena is temporarily being renamed “Mississauga Sports and Entertainment Centre” until a new deal gets signed with a different corporate sponsor.

📸 Jun 5, 2026

06/05/2026

The Paramount Fine Foods logo has been removed from the sports arena after a public dispute with the city over an alleged $1.6 million in unpaid naming-rights fees.

Paramount CEO Mohamad Fakih initially characterized the situation as a mutual parting of ways. However, Mayor Carolyn Parrish later stated that the city made a unilateral decision after multiple attempts to resolve the matter amicably.

Since then, Fakih has suggested he may release text messages between himself and Parrish to provide additional context.

📸 Jun 5, 2026

“The Post first learned of the story from a photo via the X feed of , a Toronto lawyer and video archivist, who captured...
06/05/2026

“The Post first learned of the story from a photo via the X feed of , a Toronto lawyer and video archivist, who captured the new jersey on June 3”

06/04/2026

On the subject of indigenous wayfinding, Councillor Dianne Saxe asks whether any thought has been given to the cost of replacing text-based directional signs with animal symbols.

“Uh, not exactly… my thinking is it would not be a significant increase [to a related line item already in the budget].”

Saxe notes that any new landmarks or markers would need to be durable enough to “stand up to the kind of vandalism the TTC sees all the time.”

📸 Jun 3, 2026

06/04/2026

WATCH:

TTC Chair Jamaal Myers warmly thanks Cameron Stewart for his presentation on “indigenous wayfinding.”

Myers’ smile fades as IntegrityTO executive director Daniel Tate dismisses the idea as “silly,” saying:

“No transit system in the world adopts animal pictures for wayfinding… there’s already a great global standard, it’s called ‘alphanumeric.’”

Tate draws nods and chuckles from some attendees when he points out that the TTC has much bigger problems to deal with.

Myers intervenes after Tate refers to Stewart’s work as a “school project,” saying:

“This was not a school project. This was a project in the fellowship… that was disrespectful.”

Tate corrects himself but quickly moves on:

“The bottom line is, why are we talking about decolonizing wayfinding. Like, what does that even mean? We have stations that don’t have working escalators, elevators, bathrooms.”

Tate suggests “ignoring the diversity department” to instead focus on “delivering a high quality, reliable, safe transit system.”

No board members follow up with questions.

📸 Jun 3, 2026

06/04/2026

TTC Board unveils red-and-white soccer-style jerseys for FIFA World Cup, with a red triangle design on the shoulders.

📸 Jun 3, 2026

06/04/2026

Councillor Josh Matlow thanks the TTC team for its “very human response” in promptly preserving surveillance footage that helped police locate a missing 14-year-old.

📸 Jun 3, 2026

Bold fashion choice by the TTC. 📸 Jun 3, 2026
06/04/2026

Bold fashion choice by the TTC.

📸 Jun 3, 2026

06/04/2026

Cameron Stewart takes the TTC Board on a virtual tour of Queen Station, imagining that directional signage has been replaced by pictures of animals.

The exercise draws on the idea that landmarks are a central concept in indigenous wayfinding.

📸 Jun 3, 2026

06/03/2026

Cameron Stewart proposes using animal decals as landmarks at TTC subway stations to facilitate indigenous wayfinding.

Each animal corresponds with one of the Seven Grandfather Teachings from Anishinaabe culture.

Stewart shares a mockup of what this could look like at Queen station.

📸 Jun 3, 2026

Address

222 Spadina Avenue
Toronto, ON

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Caryma Sa’d posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Featured

Share