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The Honest But Mistaken Belief Episode

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On this week's episode of stereo decisis, the crew discuss the decision of the European Court of Justice that tastes may not be copyrighted, Statistics Canada's controversial attempt at collecting Canadians' banking information and the Supreme Court of Canada's decision absolving Joseph Groia of law society disciplinary sanctions for uncivil conduct.

In obiter dicta Hilary talks about an upcoming Supreme Court of Canada case involving a woman who refused to hold the guardrail on an escalator in Montreal, Oliver recommends two interesting recently published novels and Rob talks about attending a concert by Record Club, Oliver's new band.

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On this week's episode of stereo decisis, the crew discuss the decision of the European Court of Justice that tastes may not be copyrighted, Statistics Canada's controversial attempt at collecting Canadians' banking information and the Supreme Court of Canada's decision absolving Joseph Groia of law society disciplinary sanctions for uncivil conduct.

In obiter dicta Hilary talks about an upcoming Supreme Court of Canada case involving a woman who refused to hold the guardrail on an escalator in Montreal, Oliver recommends two interesting recently published novels and Rob talks about attending a concert by Record Club, Oliver's new band.

Follow us on Twitter and Facebook and donate to the pod on Patreon!

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