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Outlast the competitors. That's the goal of Survivor. Outpodcast the competitors. That's the goal of Outlast. The best Survivor podcast has arrived. Tribal Council Chadd Pringle and McKenzie Carpenter dive into episode recaps, strategy discussion, and much more. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/outlast/support
 
Full recordings of Canadian law decisions in podcast format. Two law folk trying to make the law more accessible one decision at a time. Come for the audio ... stay for the jokes. Hosted by Zach & Karly, newly called lawyers. Follow us on twitter @legallistening, check us out on CanLii Connects, find us on YouTube or visit us at legallistening.com
 
Mull to 3 is a variety podcast focused on enjoying the trading card game Magic the Gathering. It is hosted by Soohan, John, and Mazz and publishes around 2 episodes per month. Coverage ranges from card discussion, deck critique, and feature segments on different formats and styles of play. Disclaimer: Wizards of the Coast, Magic: The Gathering, and their logos are trademarks of Wizards of the Coast LLC in the United States and other countries. Copyright 2016 Wizards. All Rights Reserved. Mag ...
 
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Today, we bring you the twenty first installment of our Truth and Reconciliation Commission Series. We continue to go through each Appendices, continuing with Appendix 2: Canada's Residential Schools. This brief episodes outlines how the list of schools were put together and what criteria was involved in the selection process. Our next episode will…
 
Today, we bring you the twenty first installment of our Truth and Reconciliation Commission Series. This episode begins to delve into the Appendices beginning with Appendix A: The Mandate of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. The Appendix outlines principles, goals, responsibilities, duties and the exercise of those duties, and other more tec…
 
Welcome back to the C O L L A B ZONE! Today we continue our new series of bonus episodes which we recorded with the help of students from the British Columbia Institute of Technology! As part of our ongoing engagement with Call to Action #27 of the TRC, we created a series of summaries of key Aboriginal case law decisions so that legal students, pr…
 
As we wind down the final parts of our complete recording of the TRC - we are re-releasing the Calls to Action so they appear in our feed how they appear chronologically in the Executive Summary. It has been our privilege to work on this project over these last months. We want to again thank everyone who came together to help us get this done. We h…
 
Welcome back to the C O L L A B ZONE! Today we continue our new series of bonus episodes which we recorded with the help of students from the British Columbia Institute of Technology! As part of our ongoing engagement with Call to Action #27 of the TRC, we created a series of summaries of key Aboriginal case law decisions so that legal students, pr…
 
This is a collaboration between Legal Listening and the Provincial Court of British Columbia. This article provides general information only and should not be used as authority in court proceedings or as a substitute for legal advice. Link to the eNews article "What can I expect at a Family Management Conference?": https://www.provincialcourt.bc.ca…
 
Today, we bring you the twentieth installment of our Truth and Reconciliation Commission Series. Episode twenty marks the end of the Challenge of Reconciliation. This section examines the media's role in Reconciliation and educating journalists about reconciliation. It also discusses sports and Reconciliation, and corporations and Reconciliation. T…
 
Welcome back to the C O L L A B ZONE! Today we continue our new series of bonus episodes which we recorded with the help of students from the British Columbia Institute of Technology! As part of our ongoing engagement with Call to Action #27 of the TRC, we created a series of summaries of key Aboriginal case law decisions so that legal students, pr…
 
This is a collaboration between Legal Listening and the Provincial Court of British Columbia. This article provides general information only and should not be used as authority in court proceedings or as a substitute for legal advice. Link to the eNews article "How can I get an urgent protection order or have one set aside?": https://www.provincial…
 
You asked and asked (and asked) ... and we finally delivered! Thanks to our guest reader extraordinaire Amandeep Sehmbi we bring you the Majority decision in R v Jordan. This seminal 2016 SCC decision remains the most pivotal decision regarding section 11(b) of the Charter aka DELAY. Before Amandeep takes you through the decision, Karly and Zach ch…
 
Welcome back to the C O L L A B ZONE! Today we continue our new series of bonus episodes which we recorded with the help of students from the British Columbia Institute of Technology! As part of our ongoing engagement with Call to Action #27 of the TRC, we created a series of summaries of key Aboriginal case law decisions so that legal students, pr…
 
Welcome to Legal Listening - Where Audio Obiter is our Thing! Today we're dropping a teaser of our February bonus episode - especially for Patrons! Take a quick listen of our EXTRA SPECIAL bonus episode talking about My Cousin Vinny featuring TWO extremely special guests: Ian Runkle & Maria Rosa Muia! We loved chatting the movie, the 90's, the law,…
 
Welcome back to the C O L L A B ZONE! Today we launch a new series of bonus episodes which we recorded with the help of students from the British Columbia Institute of Technology! As part of our ongoing engagement with Call to Action #27 of the TRC, we compiled a series of summaries of key Aboriginal case law decisions so that legal students, pract…
 
This is a collaboration between Legal Listening and the Provincial Court of British Columbia. This article provides general information only and should not be used as authority in court proceedings or as a substitute for legal advice. Link to the eNews article "How can I get a court order on an urgent family matter?": https://www.provincialcourt.bc…
 
Today, we bring you the nineteenth installment of our Truth and Reconciliation Commission Series. Episode nineteen continues to explore the Challenge of Reconciliation. This section examines the Arts, Residential School commemoration projects, children's art from the Alberni school, and Canada's public commemoration initiative. This episode begins …
 
Special guest Teodora Pasca is back with the 2018 SCC Dissent of R v Boudreault! Teodora reads the dissenting opinion of Justice Cote (with Justice Rowe concurring). If you want to hear some context for the decision, head on back to episode 104! Legal Listening - Where Audio Obiter is Our Thing! Link to Decision: https://www.canlii.org/en/ca/scc/do…
 
This is a collaboration between Legal Listening and the Provincial Court of British Columbia. This article provides general information only and should not be used as authority in court proceedings or as a substitute for legal advice. Link to the eNews article "The first rule about evidence – it must be relevant": https://www.provincialcourt.bc.ca/…
 
In this new year of 2022, we bring you the eighteenth installment of our Truth and Reconciliation Commission Series. Episode eighteen continues to explore the Challenge of Reconciliation. This section examines Public memory: Dialogue, the arts, and commemoration, Dialogue: Ceremony, testimony, and witnessing, & The power of ceremony, Life stories, …
 
Today we have the 2018 SCC decision of R v Boudreault, brought to you by extra special guest Teodora Pasca! Teodora does an excellent introduction, discussing victim fine surcharges and explaining how the majority sees those fines in terms of those marginalized by the state. Before Teodora explains the context and outcome of the decision, Z & K wax…
 
Welcome to Legal Listening - Where Audio Obiter is our Thing! Today we're dropping a teaser of our January bonus episode - especially for Patrons! Take a quick listen of our EXTRA SPECIAL bonus episode talking about Legally Blonde, featuring super special guest - the illustrious E! We chat the movie, what it means in legal culture, what it means to…
 
Ringing in 2022 with some fresh & new #BCPCCollab content! This is a collaboration between Legal Listening and the Provincial Court of British Columbia. This article provides general information only and should not be used as authority in court proceedings or as a substitute for legal advice. Link to the eNews article "Remembering the Honourable Al…
 
As we wrap up the year, we bring you the seventeenth installment of our Truth and Reconciliation Commission Series. Episode seventeen continues to explore the Challenge of Reconciliation. This episode explores TRC public education forums: Education Days and Youth Dialogues, the Role of Canada’s museums and archives in education for reconciliation, …
 
Today we bring you the sixteenth installment of our Truth and Reconciliation Commission Series. Episode sixteen continues to explore the Challenge of Reconciliation. This episode explores Church healing and Reconciliation projects, and begins to explore Education for Reconciliation - how we can transform the education system through Reconciliation …
 
Today we bring you the fifteenth installment of our Truth and Reconciliation Commission Series. Episode fifteen continues to explore the Challenge of Reconciliation. This episode begins to explore the church apologies, the Survivor response to church apologies, and how we can move forward and honor Indigenous Spirituality. This episode begins at pa…
 
Today we foray into the unknown - human rights law! Special thanks to Erin Pervin, who brought this to our attention. We adore Erin and are so thankful she volunteered as a guest reader. Before we let Erin take it away, we chat religion in the workplace, the Ontario Human Rights Code, and discrimination on the basis of creed. We also give an overvi…
 
Today we bring you the fourteenth installment of our Truth and Reconciliation Commission Series. Episode fourteen continues to explore the Challenge of Reconciliation. This episode begins to explore Reconciliation & Accountability. It recounts Canada's official apology, what it meant, and how the apology was merely a step on the way forward towards…
 
Today! Special guest Patrick Lyons (@PLyons_16) brings us the 2006 SCC decision of Childs v Desormeaux where the SCC discusses social host liability in the context of a drunk guest at a house party. Before special guest Patrick brings you the decision, Zach and Karly chat 1L torts, proximity, duty of care, the law adjusting over time & adjusting to…
 
Today we bring you the thirteenth installment of our Truth and Reconciliation Commission Series. Episode thirteen continues to explore the Challenge of Reconciliation. This episode explores in depth how we can revitalize Indigenous law through the framework of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. This episode begins a…
 
We've got a wonderful crossover between criminal law & legal professionalism - but a little heavy on the professionalism. Before Karly takes you through the decision, Zach and Karly chat the duty of loyalty, the Rules of Professional Conduct, the bar exam (yuck), commitment to the client's cause, duty of candor... you know - all the duties! We chat…
 
Today we bring you the twelfth installment of our Truth and Reconciliation Commission Series. Episode Twelve continues to explore the Challenge of Reconciliation. This episode explores treaties and how by upholding the treaties we honour the past and negotiate the future between Canada and Indigenous people. The episode reviews the Royal Proclamati…
 
ONE HUNDRED OFFICIAL EPISODES! This is our 100th official main episode on the pod and we could not be more excited! For this special episode, we take it back to our origins, with a 2020 decision from Pomerance J out of Windsor. This decision discusses expert evidence and the role it plays when all other evidence is circumstantial. Pomerance J goes …
 
Today we bring you the eleventh installment of our Truth and Reconciliation Commission Series. Episode Eleven begins a new section which explores the Challenge of Reconciliation. This episode begins to explore the challenges we face, starting with setting the broader context by discussing the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples and the United Na…
 
We're back with a recent & topical criminal law decision - R v Simonelli! This decision, stemming from the OCJ in Brampton, concerns systemic, institutional delay at the Brampton Courthouse. The decision, which examines systemic delay - what that means, and what it looks like - is an essential one to listen to become up to speed on delay discussion…
 
Today we have special guest Tasha Stansbury, frequent podcast decision reader, to bring us this important & recent QB decision. This decision, which falls under changes to the Quebec Civil Code, concerns the ability to change gender markers on government documents for non-citizen residents. There were six provisions of the Civil Code - which applie…
 
Today we bring you the tenth installment of our Truth and Reconciliation Commission Series. Episode Ten begins a new section which explores the Legacy of the Residential School System. This episode discusses the justice legacy of Residential Schools including the RCMP, prosecutions, civil litigation, limitation periods, educating lawyers, the after…
 
Today we bring you the ninth installment of our Truth and Reconciliation Commission Series. Episode Nine begins a new section which explores the Legacy of the Residential School System. This episode discusses the language and cultural legacy of Residential Schools including language rights, government programs, and reclaiming names. It also discuss…
 
Don't call it a comeback! Today we have a short and sweet special treat. This is an appeal to the ON Divisional Court of a Small Claims matter that was argued by founder extraordinaire Zach when he was a law student at Community Legal Aid! Taken to the Divisional Court by ACTO, this decision is an excellent discussion about the scope, purpose, and …
 
Today we bring you the eighth installment of our Truth and Reconciliation Commission Series. Episode Eight begins a new section which explores the Legacy of the Residential School System. This episode discusses the child welfare and educational legacies of the Residential School system, including data, delivery of services, lack of funding, outcome…
 
It's time for the most exciting part of law - statutory interpretation! Listen to Karly read Rizzo & Rizzo Shoes Ltd., which is primarily used now in the context of minimum standards legislation and regulatory law. Before Karly takes you though it, Zach and Karly chat statutory interpretation, constitutional law, regulatory law, minimum standards, …
 
Welcome to Legal Listening - Where Audio Obiter is our Thing! Today we're dropping a teaser of our September bonus episode - especially for Patrons! Take a quick listen of our EXTRA SPECIAL bonus episode talking about Runaway Jury, featuring super special guest & our Audio Engineer Extraordinaire - Anthony! Anthony usually lurks behind the scenes l…
 
Today we bring you the seventh installment of our Truth and Reconciliation Commission Series. Episode Seven continues to explore the history of residential schools - their origins, purpose, and early impacts. This episode begins at 3/4 of the way down page 110 at "Sports and culture: “It was a relief.” and continues to the end of the section at pag…
 
We love a trilogy! Today we bring you Part III in our multi-part release of Canada (AG) v Walsh, read to you by our own guest reader extraordinaire - Bennison Smith! This decision was our (and Bennison's) favorite of the three and is a fiery dissent by Justice L'Heureux-Dube. If you want to hear Bennison give some context for the case, this dissent…
 
Today we bring you the sixth installment of our Truth and Reconciliation Commission Series. Episode Six continues to explore the history of residential schools - their origins, purpose, and early impacts. This episode begins at 1/2 of the way down page 84 at "Arranging and Blocking Marriages" all the way to page 110. We will continue The History wi…
 
School is back and so are we! Today we bring you Part II in our multi-part release of Canada (AG) v Walsh, read to you by our own guest reader extraordinaire - Bennison Smith! If you want to hear Bennison give some context for the case and Zach, Karly, & Bennison's thoughts, head on back to the previous episode! Legal Listening - Where Audio Obiter…
 
Today we bring you the fifth installment of our Truth and Reconciliation Commission Series. Episode Five continues to explore the history of residential schools - their origins, purpose, and early impacts. This episode begins at 3/4 of the way down page 58 all the way to page 85. We will continue The History with our next episode, which will pick u…
 
Today we've got Part I in our multi-part release of Canada (AG) v Walsh! The extra special part of this episode is that it is read by our very own friend of the podcast Bennison Smith! We also did something a bit different this time - we brought on Bennison, in the (virtual) flesh, to chat about the decision with us! Before Bennison takes us away, …
 
Today we bring you the fourth installment of our Truth and Reconciliation Commission Series. Episode four begins the to explore the history of residential schools - their origins, purpose, and early impacts. This episode begins at "The History" and goes until 3/4 of the way down page 58. We will continue The History with our next episode, which wil…
 
Welcome to Legal Listening - Where Audio Obiter is our Thing! Today we're dropping a teaser of our July bonus episode - especially for Patrons! Take a quick listen of our EXTRA SPECIAL bonus episode talking about A Few Good Men, featuring super special guest Bennison Smith! Want to listen to the whole episode? Become a Patron! To become a patron, u…
 
Today we've got some more employment law! We bring you Farber v Royal Trust Co, a 1997 SCC decision stemming from the civil law system in Quebec which discusses constructive dismissal. Before Karly takes you through the decision, Zach and Karly chat constructive dismissal, bi-jural decisions, how Farber has "Good Facts" - particularly in restructur…
 
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