No, I am afraid I don't, as I do not live in the Toronto area. It's better to have a lawyer in the area where your hearing will be held. Not only to save on travel costs, but so that you can have face-to-face meetings with them. You can tell a lot about a person by their body language. They also have the advantage of knowing the minister's counsels that work for CBSC in the area, and know which ones tend to be hard-a##es, and have some insight into their specific biases (both good and bad) of the minister's counsel, their favoured lines of questioning, etc.
Choosing a lawyer for your hearing is not the time to cheap out, as losing the appeal may potentially set you back a few years (e.g. we've lost 4 years of our lives together due to the decision of a single visa officer, 4 years that we'll never get back), and now you'll also have a lost appeal on your record, which may make future applications more difficult. That being said, I've also seen a lot of people on this forum that successfully represented themselves. So I guess it depends on how complex your case is, and probably on your organizational and social skills.
I wish you the best of luck, and success with your appeal.
Edited to add: Not intended to be an endorsement of any kind, but this poster hired a law firm from Toronto and seemed to be quite pleased with them, albeit before the hearing: