Legal Listening
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Legal ListeningFeb 14, 2022
Truth & Reconciliation Commission Series: Part XXII: Appendix 2: Canada's Residential Schools
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 take us through the list of the schools themselves.
Special thanks to Tom Naciuk who recorded this episode.
CW: We ask that you take care while engaging with this material.
Please check out the Summary of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada if you wish to follow along while listening and/or see the photos which accompany the report.
This is a project we have been unveiling since summer 2021, thanks in no small part to the many people who offered to volunteer to guest read. We will be providing a podcast format version of the entire Executive Summary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Final Report, in addition to other TRC content. We hold space for Indigenous people who have been and continue to be harmed by colonialism. This recording is our way of engaging with Call to Action #27 - which calls upon legal professionals to ensure they have appropriate cultural competency training. We hope this can assist both legal professionals and the public in becoming culturally competent on this issue. We feel it our responsibility as settlers and as legal professionals to do this work and we thank you for listening.
These episodes will not be appearing on our YouTube feed. Instead, we ask you to please visit the #ReadtheTRC page on YouTube - linked here. This is an amazing project which provides YouTube videos of people reading the entire Executive Summary report and is perfect for those who wish to engage with the report with both an audio and visual component. We want to ensure full credit is given to Chelsea Vowel (link to work site here) who was one of the organizers of the #ReadTheTRC project. We hope our work serves as a companion piece and allows individuals to engage with the material in an accessible and available manner.
The Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program has a hotline to help residential school survivors and their relatives suffering from trauma invoked by past abuse. The number is 1-866-925-4419.
Legal Listening - Where Audio Obiter is Our Thing!
Check us out at legallistening.com, look for us on CanLii Connects, find us on twitter @legallistening or email us at legallistening@gmail.com
While you're here, check out our team!
Julie Lundy: https://www.julielundyart.com/
Rad & Kel: https://www.radandkell.com/
Remember we're always looking for guest readers to come on the podcast. Have a decision you love? Want to see it recorded? Reach out!
Truth & Reconciliation Commission Series: Part XXI: Appendix 1: The Mandate
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 technical aspects such as budget, timeframe, and membership. The episode provides an inside look into how the TRC functioned in putting together the final report.
Special thanks to Tom Naciuk who recorded this episode.
CW: We ask that you take care while engaging with this material.
Please check out the Summary of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada if you wish to follow along while listening and/or see the photos which accompany the report.
This is a project we have been unveiling since summer 2021, thanks in no small part to the many people who offered to volunteer to guest read. We will be providing a podcast format version of the entire Executive Summary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Final Report, in addition to other TRC content. We hold space for Indigenous people who have been and continue to be harmed by colonialism. This recording is our way of engaging with Call to Action #27 - which calls upon legal professionals to ensure they have appropriate cultural competency training. We hope this can assist both legal professionals and the public in becoming culturally competent on this issue. We feel it our responsibility as settlers and as legal professionals to do this work and we thank you for listening.
These episodes will not be appearing on our YouTube feed. Instead, we ask you to please visit the #ReadtheTRC page on YouTube - linked here. This is an amazing project which provides YouTube videos of people reading the entire Executive Summary report and is perfect for those who wish to engage with the report with both an audio and visual component. We want to ensure full credit is given to Chelsea Vowel (link to work site here) who was one of the organizers of the #ReadTheTRC project. We hope our work serves as a companion piece and allows individuals to engage with the material in an accessible and available manner.
The Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program has a hotline to help residential school survivors and their relatives suffering from trauma invoked by past abuse. The number is 1-866-925-4419.
Legal Listening - Where Audio Obiter is Our Thing!
Check us out at legallistening.com, look for us on CanLii Connects, find us on twitter @legallistening or email us at legallistening@gmail.com
While you're here, check out our team!
Julie Lundy: https://www.julielundyart.com/
Rad & Kel: https://www.radandkell.com/
Remember we're always looking for guest readers to come on the podcast. Have a decision you love? Want to see it recorded? Reach out!
BONUS: Rio Tinto Alcan Inc. v. Carrier Sekani Tribal Council #BCITCollab
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, practitioners, and the public can further engage and learn about how our Canadian legal system treats Indigenous peoples. Some of these decisions are already available in full in other episodes, others we are still working on releasing as full recordings. We worked on this project with students from the British Columbia Institute of Technology, who generously donated their time to record the summaries for us. We also want to thank the 1492 Windsor Law Coalition who provided the basis for some summaries.
Today we have Rio Tinto Alcan Inc. v. Carrier Sekani Tribal Council a 2010 SCC decision. The SCC reaffirmed the test from Haida for the Duty to Consult and held that approving the Energy Purchase Agreement in question was not unreasonable as it did not adversely affect an Aboriginal Interest.
Link to the full decision: https://www.canlii.org/en/ca/scc/doc/2010/2010scc43/2010scc43.html?autocompleteStr=Rio%20Tinto%20scc&autocompletePos=1
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While you're here, check out our team!
Julie Lundy: https://www.julielundyart.com/
Rad & Kel: https://www.radandkell.com/
Remember we're always looking for guest readers to come on the podcast. Have a decision you love? Want to see it recorded? Reach out!
RE-RELEASE: Truth & Reconciliation Commission Series: Part I: Calls to Action
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 have around 5 episodes to go which will be from the Report Appendices. In the meantime, please take a listen to the Calls to Action. It is always time for Reconciliation.
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Today we bring you the first installment of our Truth and Reconciliation Commission Series. This is a shortened version of the Calls to Action, a complete version of which - as it appears in the Executive Summary - will be released later this summer. These are the 94 specific calls to action which the TRC called for and it is essential reading/listening for settlers on this land we now call Canada. If you want to learn about how the 94 Calls to Action have and have not been implemented since the TRC Report, please check out resources here.
This is a project we will be unveiling throughout the summer of 2021, thanks in no small part to the many people who offered to volunteer to guest read. We will be providing a podcast format version of the entire Executive Summary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Final Report, in addition to other TRC content. We hold space for Indigenous people who have been and continue to be harmed by colonialism. This recording is our way of engaging with Call to Action #27 - which calls upon legal professionals to ensure they have appropriate cultural competency training. We hope this can assist both legal professionals and the public in becoming culturally competent on this issue. We feel it our responsibility as settlers and as legal professionals to do this work and we thank you for listening.
These episodes will not be appearing on our YouTube feed. Instead, we ask you to please visit the #ReadtheTRC page on YouTube - linked here. This is an amazing project which provides YouTube videos of people reading the entire Executive Summary report and is perfect for those who wish to engage with the report with both an audio and visual component. We want to ensure full credit is given to Chelsea Vowel (link to work site here) who was one of the organizers of the #ReadTheTRC project. We hope our work serves as a companion piece and allows individuals to engage with the material in an accessible and available manner.
The Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program has a hotline to help residential school survivors and their relatives suffering from trauma invoked by past abuse. The number is 1-866-925-4419.
Legal Listening - Where Audio Obiter is Our Thing!
Check us out at legallistening.com, look for us on CanLii Connects, find us on twitter @legallistening or email us at legallistening@gmail.com
While you're here, check out our team!
Julie Lundy: https://www.julielundyart.com/
Rad & Kel: https://www.radandkell.com/
Remember we're always looking for guest readers to come on the podcast. Have a decision you love? Want to see it recorded? Reach out!
Mikisew Cree First Nation v. Canada (Governor General in Council)
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, practitioners, and the public can further engage and learn about how our Canadian legal system treats Indigenous peoples. Some of these decisions are already available in full in other episodes, others we are still working on releasing as full recordings. We worked on this project with students from the British Columbia Institute of Technology, who generously donated their time to record the summaries for us. We also want to thank the 1492 Windsor Law Coalition who provided the basis for some summaries.
Today we have Mikisew Cree First Nation v. Canada (Minister of Canadian Heritage) a 2018 SCC Decision. Omnibus legislation was introduced which would have significantly impacted environmental protection. Mikisew Cree Nation was not consulted and brought a JR application arguing a failure of the Crown in their duty to consult. The Majority of the SCC held that the development of legislation does not trigger the Duty to Consult.
Link to the full decision: https://www.canlii.org/en/ca/scc/doc/2018/2018scc40/2018scc40.html?autocompleteStr=2018%20SCC%2040&autocompletePos=1
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We're now on Patreon! Become a patron, unlock fun bonus content, and support the project here: patreon.com/LegalListening
Check us out at legallistening.com, look for us on CanLii Connects, find us on twitter @legallistening or email us at legallistening@gmail.com
While you're here, check out our team!
Julie Lundy: https://www.julielundyart.com/
Rad & Kel: https://www.radandkell.com/
Remember we're always looking for guest readers to come on the podcast. Have a decision you love? Want to see it recorded? Reach out!
Truth & Reconciliation Commission Series: Part XX: The Challenge - Part X
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. The section ends with a reminder that we are all Treaty People and that we all have a role to play in reconciliation. This episode begins at page 292 (Media and Reconciliation) and ends on page 317.
CW: We ask that you take care while engaging with this material.
Please check out the Summary of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada if you wish to follow along while listening and/or see the photos which accompany the report.
This is a project we have been unveiling since summer 2021, thanks in no small part to the many people who offered to volunteer to guest read. We will be providing a podcast format version of the entire Executive Summary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Final Report, in addition to other TRC content. We hold space for Indigenous people who have been and continue to be harmed by colonialism. This recording is our way of engaging with Call to Action #27 - which calls upon legal professionals to ensure they have appropriate cultural competency training. We hope this can assist both legal professionals and the public in becoming culturally competent on this issue. We feel it our responsibility as settlers and as legal professionals to do this work and we thank you for listening.
These episodes will not be appearing on our YouTube feed. Instead, we ask you to please visit the #ReadtheTRC page on YouTube - linked here. This is an amazing project which provides YouTube videos of people reading the entire Executive Summary report and is perfect for those who wish to engage with the report with both an audio and visual component. We want to ensure full credit is given to Chelsea Vowel (link to work site here) who was one of the organizers of the #ReadTheTRC project. We hope our work serves as a companion piece and allows individuals to engage with the material in an accessible and available manner.
The Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program has a hotline to help residential school survivors and their relatives suffering from trauma invoked by past abuse. The number is 1-866-925-4419.
Legal Listening - Where Audio Obiter is Our Thing!
Check us out at legallistening.com, look for us on CanLii Connects, find us on twitter @legallistening or email us at legallistening@gmail.com
While you're here, check out our team!
Julie Lundy: https://www.julielundyart.com/
Rad & Kel: https://www.radandkell.com/
Remember we're always looking for guest readers to come on the podcast. Have a decision you love? Want to see it recorded? Reach out!
BONUS: Detlor v. Brantford (City) #BCITCollab
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, practitioners, and the public can further engage and learn about how our Canadian legal system treats Indigenous peoples. Some of these decisions are already available in full in other episodes, others we are still working on releasing as full recordings. We worked on this project with students from the British Columbia Institute of Technology, who generously donated their time to record the summaries for us. We also want to thank the 1492 Windsor Law Coalition who provided the basis for some summaries.
Today we have Detlor v. Brantford (City) a 2013 ONCA Decision. The ONCA addressed whether municipalities can pass by-laws prohibiting protestors from interfering with construction on specific sites and whether injunctions sought in response in opposition to the bylaws were valid.
Link to the full decision: https://www.canlii.org/en/on/onca/doc/2013/2013onca560/2013onca560.html?autocompleteStr=2013%20ONCA%20560&autocompletePos=1
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While you're here, check out our team!
Julie Lundy: https://www.julielundyart.com/
Rad & Kel: https://www.radandkell.com/
Remember we're always looking for guest readers to come on the podcast. Have a decision you love? Want to see it recorded? Reach out!
Episode 106: R v Jordan Part I
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 chat what Jordan means and how it touches... well... everything (or so it seems). We also chat Jordan & Covid, exceptional circumstances, court closures and court reopenings ... which is a whole entire can of worms.
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Link to Decision: https://www.canlii.org/en/ca/scc/doc/2016/2016scc27/2016scc27.html?autocompleteStr=r%20v%20jordan&autocompletePos=1
We're now on Patreon! Become a patron, unlock fun bonus content, and support the project here: patreon.com/LegalListening
Check us out at legallistening.com, look for us on CanLii Connects, find us on twitter @legallistening or email us at legallistening@gmail.com
While you're here, check out our team!
Julie Lundy: https://www.julielundyart.com/
Rad & Kel: https://www.radandkell.com/
Remember we're always looking for guest readers to come on the podcast. Have a decision you love? Want to see it recorded? Reach out!
BONUS: Haida Nation v British Columbia (Minister of Forests) #BCITCollab
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, practitioners, and the public can further engage and learn about how our Canadian legal system treats Indigenous peoples. Some of these decisions are already available in full in other episodes, others we are still working on releasing as full recordings. We worked on this project with students from the British Columbia Institute of Technology, who generously donated their time to record the summaries for us. We also want to thank the 1492 Windsor Law Coalition who provided the basis for some summaries.
Today we have Haida Nation v British Columbia (Minister of Forests), a 2004 SCC decision. The Haida people had claimed title to the lands of the Haida Gwaii but had no legal title. The BC government issued a Tree Farm license, and then transferred that license. The Haida challenged the transfer as it was made without their consent. The SCC held there was a Duty to Consult and discusses the basic principles related to the Duty to Consult.
Link to the full decision: https://www.canlii.org/en/ca/scc/doc/2004/2004scc73/2004scc73.html?autocompleteStr=haida%20nation%20v%20Briti&autocompletePos=1
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While you're here, check out our team!
Julie Lundy: https://www.julielundyart.com/
Rad & Kel: https://www.radandkell.com/
Remember we're always looking for guest readers to come on the podcast. Have a decision you love? Want to see it recorded? Reach out!
BONUS! BONUS! BONUS! Patreon Teaser Episode: My Cousin Vinny
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, & Karly got very excited b/c the 'bad guy' coach from the Mighty Ducks made an appearance.
You can find Maria Rosa on twitter @mariarosamuia and Ian Runkle @IanRunkle. You can also find Ian's channel, where he discusses (among other things) fire arms law, here: https://www.youtube.com/c/runkleofthebailey
Want to listen to the whole episode? Become a Patron! To become a patron, unlock fun bonus content, and support the project head on over to patreon.com/LegalListening and subscribe for as little as $3/month.
Patreon helps us to expand the project into new and exciting areas while ensuring that 100% of our legal substantive content remains free and open access!
As we enter Year Two of the Project - Patrons helped us fund our domain & other pod infrastructure for another year!
*thunderous applause for our Patrons*
Thanks to everyone for all of their support!
BONUS: Behn v. Moulton Contracting Ltd. #BCITCollab
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, practitioners, and the public can further engage and learn about how our Canadian legal system treats Indigenous peoples. Some of these decisions are already available in full in other episodes, others we are still working on releasing as full recordings. We worked on this project with students from the British Columbia Institute of Technology, who generously donated their time to record the summaries for us. We also want to thank the 1492 Windsor Law Coalition who provided the basis for some summaries.
First up, we have Behn v Moulton Contracting, a 2013 SCC decision - where the BC government granted licenses to a logging company to deforest two areas of Fort Nelson First Nation. Members blocked access to the logging site and the logging company brought an action against the Aboriginal community. The decision discusses the Duty to Consult and the nature of collective rights and their enforcement.
Link to the full decision: https://www.canlii.org/en/ca/scc/doc/2013/2013scc26/2013scc26.html?autocompleteStr=behn%20v%20moul&autocompletePos=1
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We're now on Patreon! Become a patron, unlock fun bonus content, and support the project here: patreon.com/LegalListening
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While you're here, check out our team!
Julie Lundy: https://www.julielundyart.com/
Rad & Kel: https://www.radandkell.com/
Remember we're always looking for guest readers to come on the podcast. Have a decision you love? Want to see it recorded? Reach out!
Truth & Reconciliation Commission Series: Part XIX: The Challenge - Part IX
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 at page 279 (The Arts) and ends midway through the page on 292 (Media & Reconciliation). We will be continuing this section of the report in the next several episodes.
CW: We ask that you take care while engaging with this material.
Please check out the Summary of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada if you wish to follow along while listening and/or see the photos which accompany the report.
This is a project we have been unveiling since summer 2021, thanks in no small part to the many people who offered to volunteer to guest read. We will be providing a podcast format version of the entire Executive Summary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Final Report, in addition to other TRC content. We hold space for Indigenous people who have been and continue to be harmed by colonialism. This recording is our way of engaging with Call to Action #27 - which calls upon legal professionals to ensure they have appropriate cultural competency training. We hope this can assist both legal professionals and the public in becoming culturally competent on this issue. We feel it our responsibility as settlers and as legal professionals to do this work and we thank you for listening.
These episodes will not be appearing on our YouTube feed. Instead, we ask you to please visit the #ReadtheTRC page on YouTube - linked here. This is an amazing project which provides YouTube videos of people reading the entire Executive Summary report and is perfect for those who wish to engage with the report with both an audio and visual component. We want to ensure full credit is given to Chelsea Vowel (link to work site here) who was one of the organizers of the #ReadTheTRC project. We hope our work serves as a companion piece and allows individuals to engage with the material in an accessible and available manner.
The Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program has a hotline to help residential school survivors and their relatives suffering from trauma invoked by past abuse. The number is 1-866-925-4419.
Legal Listening - Where Audio Obiter is Our Thing!
Check us out at legallistening.com, look for us on CanLii Connects, find us on twitter @legallistening or email us at legallistening@gmail.com
While you're here, check out our team!
Julie Lundy: https://www.julielundyart.com/
Rad & Kel: https://www.radandkell.com/
Remember we're always looking for guest readers to come on the podcast. Have a decision you love? Want to see it recorded? Reach out!
Episode 105: R. v. Boudreault Part II (Dissent)
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!
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Link to Decision: https://www.canlii.org/en/ca/scc/doc/2018/2018scc58/2018scc58.html?autocompleteStr=r%20v%20boudrea&autocompletePos=2
We're now on Patreon! Become a patron, unlock fun bonus content, and support the project here: patreon.com/LegalListening
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While you're here, check out our team!
Julie Lundy: https://www.julielundyart.com/
Rad & Kel: https://www.radandkell.com/
Remember we're always looking for guest readers to come on the podcast. Have a decision you love? Want to see it recorded? Reach out!
Truth & Reconciliation Commission Series: Part XVIII: The Challenge - Part VIII
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, testimonies, and witnessing as teachings. This episode begins at page 267 (Public Memory) and ends midway through the page on 279 (The Arts). We will be continuing this section of the report in the next several episodes.
CW: We ask that you take care while engaging with this material.
Please check out the Summary of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada if you wish to follow along while listening and/or see the photos which accompany the report.
This is a project we will be unveiling throughout the summer & fall of 2021, thanks in no small part to the many people who offered to volunteer to guest read. We will be providing a podcast format version of the entire Executive Summary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Final Report, in addition to other TRC content. We hold space for Indigenous people who have been and continue to be harmed by colonialism. This recording is our way of engaging with Call to Action #27 - which calls upon legal professionals to ensure they have appropriate cultural competency training. We hope this can assist both legal professionals and the public in becoming culturally competent on this issue. We feel it our responsibility as settlers and as legal professionals to do this work and we thank you for listening.
These episodes will not be appearing on our YouTube feed. Instead, we ask you to please visit the #ReadtheTRC page on YouTube - linked here. This is an amazing project which provides YouTube videos of people reading the entire Executive Summary report and is perfect for those who wish to engage with the report with both an audio and visual component. We want to ensure full credit is given to Chelsea Vowel (link to work site here) who was one of the organizers of the #ReadTheTRC project. We hope our work serves as a companion piece and allows individuals to engage with the material in an accessible and available manner.
The Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program has a hotline to help residential school survivors and their relatives suffering from trauma invoked by past abuse. The number is 1-866-925-4419.
Legal Listening - Where Audio Obiter is Our Thing!
Check us out at legallistening.com, look for us on CanLii Connects, find us on twitter @legallistening or email us at legallistening@gmail.com
While you're here, check out our team!
Julie Lundy: https://www.julielundyart.com/
Rad & Kel: https://www.radandkell.com/
Remember we're always looking for guest readers to come on the podcast. Have a decision you love? Want to see it recorded? Reach out!
Episode 104: R. v. Boudreault Part I (Majority)
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 poetic (quickly) about victim fine surcharges in general. We're splitting Teodora's episode into two parts, so first up is the Majority decision, penned by Justice Martin. Thanks for guest reading Teodora!
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Link to Decision: https://www.canlii.org/en/ca/scc/doc/2018/2018scc58/2018scc58.html?autocompleteStr=r%20v%20boudrea&autocompletePos=2
We're now on Patreon! Become a patron, unlock fun bonus content, and support the project here: patreon.com/LegalListening
Check us out at legallistening.com, look for us on CanLii Connects, find us on twitter @legallistening or email us at legallistening@gmail.com
While you're here, check out our team!
Julie Lundy: https://www.julielundyart.com/
Rad & Kel: https://www.radandkell.com/
Remember we're always looking for guest readers to come on the podcast. Have a decision you love? Want to see it recorded? Reach out!
BONUS! BONUS! BONUS! Patreon Teaser Episode: Legally Blonde!
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 those *not* in legal culture, and how the thing that has aged the best... are the outfits.
Want to listen to the whole episode? Become a Patron! To become a patron, unlock fun bonus content, and support the project head on over to patreon.com/LegalListening and subscribe for as little as $3/month.
Patreon helps us to expand the project into new and exciting areas while ensuring that 100% of our legal substantive content remains free and open access!
As we enter Year Two of the Project - Patrons helped us fund our domain & other pod infrastructure for another year!
*thunderous applause for our Patrons*
Thanks to everyone for all of their support!
Truth & Reconciliation Commission Series: Part XVII: The Challenge - Part VII
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, Canada’s national archives: Sharing Aboriginal history versus keeper of state records, Missing children, unmarked graves, and residential school cemeteries, and The limitations of archives. This episode begins at page 246 and ends midway through the page on 267. We will be continuing this section of the report in the next several episodes.
CW: We ask that you take care while engaging with this material.
Please check out the Summary of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada if you wish to follow along while listening and/or see the photos which accompany the report.
This is a project we will be unveiling throughout the summer & fall of 2021, thanks in no small part to the many people who offered to volunteer to guest read. We will be providing a podcast format version of the entire Executive Summary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Final Report, in addition to other TRC content. We hold space for Indigenous people who have been and continue to be harmed by colonialism. This recording is our way of engaging with Call to Action #27 - which calls upon legal professionals to ensure they have appropriate cultural competency training. We hope this can assist both legal professionals and the public in becoming culturally competent on this issue. We feel it our responsibility as settlers and as legal professionals to do this work and we thank you for listening.
These episodes will not be appearing on our YouTube feed. Instead, we ask you to please visit the #ReadtheTRC page on YouTube - linked here. This is an amazing project which provides YouTube videos of people reading the entire Executive Summary report and is perfect for those who wish to engage with the report with both an audio and visual component. We want to ensure full credit is given to Chelsea Vowel (link to work site here) who was one of the organizers of the #ReadTheTRC project. We hope our work serves as a companion piece and allows individuals to engage with the material in an accessible and available manner.
The Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program has a hotline to help residential school survivors and their relatives suffering from trauma invoked by past abuse. The number is 1-866-925-4419.
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Truth & Reconciliation Commission Series: Part XVI: The Challenge - Part VI
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 by creating respectful new learning environments. The episode also explores research on Reconciliation. This episode begins at page 232 and ends midway through the page on 245. We will be continuing this section of the report in the next several episodes.
CW: We ask that you take care while engaging with this material.
Please check out the Summary of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada if you wish to follow along while listening and/or see the photos which accompany the report.
This is a project we will be unveiling throughout the summer & fall of 2021, thanks in no small part to the many people who offered to volunteer to guest read. We will be providing a podcast format version of the entire Executive Summary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Final Report, in addition to other TRC content. We hold space for Indigenous people who have been and continue to be harmed by colonialism. This recording is our way of engaging with Call to Action #27 - which calls upon legal professionals to ensure they have appropriate cultural competency training. We hope this can assist both legal professionals and the public in becoming culturally competent on this issue. We feel it our responsibility as settlers and as legal professionals to do this work and we thank you for listening.
These episodes will not be appearing on our YouTube feed. Instead, we ask you to please visit the #ReadtheTRC page on YouTube - linked here. This is an amazing project which provides YouTube videos of people reading the entire Executive Summary report and is perfect for those who wish to engage with the report with both an audio and visual component. We want to ensure full credit is given to Chelsea Vowel (link to work site here) who was one of the organizers of the #ReadTheTRC project. We hope our work serves as a companion piece and allows individuals to engage with the material in an accessible and available manner.
The Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program has a hotline to help residential school survivors and their relatives suffering from trauma invoked by past abuse. The number is 1-866-925-4419.
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Truth & Reconciliation Commission Series: Part XV: The Challenge - Part V
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 page 219 and ends midway through the page on 232. We will be continuing this section of the report in the next several episodes.
CW: We ask that you take care while engaging with this material.
Please check out the Summary of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada if you wish to follow along while listening and/or see the photos which accompany the report.
This is a project we will be unveiling throughout the summer & fall of 2021, thanks in no small part to the many people who offered to volunteer to guest read. We will be providing a podcast format version of the entire Executive Summary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Final Report, in addition to other TRC content. We hold space for Indigenous people who have been and continue to be harmed by colonialism. This recording is our way of engaging with Call to Action #27 - which calls upon legal professionals to ensure they have appropriate cultural competency training. We hope this can assist both legal professionals and the public in becoming culturally competent on this issue. We feel it our responsibility as settlers and as legal professionals to do this work and we thank you for listening.
These episodes will not be appearing on our YouTube feed. Instead, we ask you to please visit the #ReadtheTRC page on YouTube - linked here. This is an amazing project which provides YouTube videos of people reading the entire Executive Summary report and is perfect for those who wish to engage with the report with both an audio and visual component. We want to ensure full credit is given to Chelsea Vowel (link to work site here) who was one of the organizers of the #ReadTheTRC project. We hope our work serves as a companion piece and allows individuals to engage with the material in an accessible and available manner.
The Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program has a hotline to help residential school survivors and their relatives suffering from trauma invoked by past abuse. The number is 1-866-925-4419.
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Episode 103: Streeter v. HR Technologies
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 overview of the facts & the surrounding circumstances of the decision. We then explore how this 12 year old decision feels very topical in our current climate.
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Link to Decision: https://www.canlii.org/en/on/onhrt/doc/2009/2009hrto841/2009hrto841.html?autocompleteStr=streeter%20&autocompletePos=1
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Truth & Reconciliation Commission Series: Part XIV: The Challenge - Part IV
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 Reconciliation. This episode begins at page 207 and ends midway through the page on 219. We will be continuing this section of the report in the next several episodes.
Special thanks to Claire Allsop who recorded this episode.
CW: We ask that you take care while engaging with this material.
Please check out the Summary of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada if you wish to follow along while listening and/or see the photos which accompany the report.
This is a project we will be unveiling throughout the summer & fall of 2021, thanks in no small part to the many people who offered to volunteer to guest read. We will be providing a podcast format version of the entire Executive Summary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Final Report, in addition to other TRC content. We hold space for Indigenous people who have been and continue to be harmed by colonialism. This recording is our way of engaging with Call to Action #27 - which calls upon legal professionals to ensure they have appropriate cultural competency training. We hope this can assist both legal professionals and the public in becoming culturally competent on this issue. We feel it our responsibility as settlers and as legal professionals to do this work and we thank you for listening.
These episodes will not be appearing on our YouTube feed. Instead, we ask you to please visit the #ReadtheTRC page on YouTube - linked here. This is an amazing project which provides YouTube videos of people reading the entire Executive Summary report and is perfect for those who wish to engage with the report with both an audio and visual component. We want to ensure full credit is given to Chelsea Vowel (link to work site here) who was one of the organizers of the #ReadTheTRC project. We hope our work serves as a companion piece and allows individuals to engage with the material in an accessible and available manner.
The Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program has a hotline to help residential school survivors and their relatives suffering from trauma invoked by past abuse. The number is 1-866-925-4419.
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Episode 102: Childs v. Desormeaux
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 our lives as newly minted counsel.
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Link to Decision: https://www.canlii.org/en/ca/scc/doc/2006/2006scc18/2006scc18.html?autocompleteStr=childs%20v%20desor&autocompletePos=1
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Truth & Reconciliation Commission Series: Part XIII: The Challenge - Part III
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 at page 202 and ends midway through the page on 207. We will be continuing this section of the report in the next several episodes.
Special thanks to Claire Allsop who recorded this episode.
CW: We ask that you take care while engaging with this material.
Please check out the Summary of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada if you wish to follow along while listening and/or see the photos which accompany the report.
This is a project we will be unveiling throughout the summer & fall of 2021, thanks in no small part to the many people who offered to volunteer to guest read. We will be providing a podcast format version of the entire Executive Summary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Final Report, in addition to other TRC content. We hold space for Indigenous people who have been and continue to be harmed by colonialism. This recording is our way of engaging with Call to Action #27 - which calls upon legal professionals to ensure they have appropriate cultural competency training. We hope this can assist both legal professionals and the public in becoming culturally competent on this issue. We feel it our responsibility as settlers and as legal professionals to do this work and we thank you for listening.
These episodes will not be appearing on our YouTube feed. Instead, we ask you to please visit the #ReadtheTRC page on YouTube - linked here. This is an amazing project which provides YouTube videos of people reading the entire Executive Summary report and is perfect for those who wish to engage with the report with both an audio and visual component. We want to ensure full credit is given to Chelsea Vowel (link to work site here) who was one of the organizers of the #ReadTheTRC project. We hope our work serves as a companion piece and allows individuals to engage with the material in an accessible and available manner.
The Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program has a hotline to help residential school survivors and their relatives suffering from trauma invoked by past abuse. The number is 1-866-925-4419.
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Episode 101: R v Neil
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 conflicts, how to prevent them, and what to do when conflicts occur.
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Link to Decision: https://www.canlii.org/en/ca/scc/doc/2002/2002scc70/2002scc70.html?autocompleteStr=R%20v%20Neil%202002%20SCC%2070%20&autocompletePos=1
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Truth & Reconciliation Commission Series: Part XII: The Challenge - Part II
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 Proclamation of 1763 & the Treaty of Niagara of 1764 and the Calls to Action related to the treaties. This episode begins at page 195 and ends midway through the page on 202. We will be continuing this section of the report in the next several episodes.
Special thanks to Claire Allsop who recorded this episode.
CW: We ask that you take care while engaging with this material.
Please check out the Summary of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada if you wish to follow along while listening and/or see the photos which accompany the report.
This is a project we will be unveiling throughout the summer & fall of 2021, thanks in no small part to the many people who offered to volunteer to guest read. We will be providing a podcast format version of the entire Executive Summary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Final Report, in addition to other TRC content. We hold space for Indigenous people who have been and continue to be harmed by colonialism. This recording is our way of engaging with Call to Action #27 - which calls upon legal professionals to ensure they have appropriate cultural competency training. We hope this can assist both legal professionals and the public in becoming culturally competent on this issue. We feel it our responsibility as settlers and as legal professionals to do this work and we thank you for listening.
These episodes will not be appearing on our YouTube feed. Instead, we ask you to please visit the #ReadtheTRC page on YouTube - linked here. This is an amazing project which provides YouTube videos of people reading the entire Executive Summary report and is perfect for those who wish to engage with the report with both an audio and visual component. We want to ensure full credit is given to Chelsea Vowel (link to work site here) who was one of the organizers of the #ReadTheTRC project. We hope our work serves as a companion piece and allows individuals to engage with the material in an accessible and available manner.
The Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program has a hotline to help residential school survivors and their relatives suffering from trauma invoked by past abuse. The number is 1-866-925-4419.
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Episode 100: R v Hiller
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 into a lengthy discussion of the history of such evidence, what it means, and what the trial judge's role is in this evidence. Before Karly reads you the decision, Karly & Zach chat law school, circumstantial evidence, and some waxing poetic about the law.
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Link to Decision: https://www.canlii.org/en/on/onsc/doc/2020/2020onsc6097/2020onsc6097.html?autocompleteStr=r%20v%20hiller&autocompletePos=2
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Truth & Reconciliation Commission Series: Part XI: The Challenge - Part I
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 Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples as a framework for reconciliation. The episode then examines the context of the Doctrine of Discovery. This episode begins at page 183 and ends midway through the page on 195. We will be continuing this section of the report in the next several episodes.
CW: We ask that you take care while engaging with this material.
Please check out the Summary of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada if you wish to follow along while listening and/or see the photos which accompany the report.
This is a project we will be unveiling throughout the summer & fall of 2021, thanks in no small part to the many people who offered to volunteer to guest read. We will be providing a podcast format version of the entire Executive Summary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Final Report, in addition to other TRC content. We hold space for Indigenous people who have been and continue to be harmed by colonialism. This recording is our way of engaging with Call to Action #27 - which calls upon legal professionals to ensure they have appropriate cultural competency training. We hope this can assist both legal professionals and the public in becoming culturally competent on this issue. We feel it our responsibility as settlers and as legal professionals to do this work and we thank you for listening.
These episodes will not be appearing on our YouTube feed. Instead, we ask you to please visit the #ReadtheTRC page on YouTube - linked here. This is an amazing project which provides YouTube videos of people reading the entire Executive Summary report and is perfect for those who wish to engage with the report with both an audio and visual component. We want to ensure full credit is given to Chelsea Vowel (link to work site here) who was one of the organizers of the #ReadTheTRC project. We hope our work serves as a companion piece and allows individuals to engage with the material in an accessible and available manner.
The Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program has a hotline to help residential school survivors and their relatives suffering from trauma invoked by past abuse. The number is 1-866-925-4419.
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Episode 99: R v Simonelli
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 discussions with respect to bail. Before Karly reads the decision, Zach and Karly talk delay, Covid, bail, presumption of innocence, and court resources & how it all came together in this one decision.
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Link to Decision: https://www.canlii.org/en/on/onsc/doc/2021/2021onsc354/2021onsc354.html?autocompleteStr=R%20v%20Simonell&autocompletePos=1
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Episode 98: Centre for Gender Advocacy c. Attorney General of Quebec
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 applied to non-citizen residents - which were challenged. They were found to be unconstitutional under both the Charter and under the human rights regime in Quebec. It is an important human rights decision which explores the intersection of gender & a civil code. Extra special thanks to Tasha for flagging this one for us!
NOTE: This decision contains some language which is considered to be outdated by some members of the LGBTQ+ community.
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Link to Decision: https://www.canlii.org/en/qc/qccs/doc/2021/2021qccs191/2021qccs191.html
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Truth & Reconciliation Commission Series: Part X: The Legacy - Part III
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 aftermath of the settlement agreement, overrepresentation of Indigenous people in the carceral system, mandatory minimums, offenders with FASD, parole, cultural services in prisons and jails, overrepresentation of youth, victimization of Indigenous people, violence against Indigenous women and girls and strategies for change. This episode begins at page 164 and finishes this section of the report at page 182.
CW: We ask that you take care while engaging with this material.
Special thanks to Noelle Sorrell who recorded this episode.
Please check out the Summary of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada if you wish to follow along while listening and/or see the photos which accompany the report.
This is a project we will be unveiling throughout the summer & fall of 2021, thanks in no small part to the many people who offered to volunteer to guest read. We will be providing a podcast format version of the entire Executive Summary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Final Report, in addition to other TRC content. We hold space for Indigenous people who have been and continue to be harmed by colonialism. This recording is our way of engaging with Call to Action #27 - which calls upon legal professionals to ensure they have appropriate cultural competency training. We hope this can assist both legal professionals and the public in becoming culturally competent on this issue. We feel it our responsibility as settlers and as legal professionals to do this work and we thank you for listening.
These episodes will not be appearing on our YouTube feed. Instead, we ask you to please visit the #ReadtheTRC page on YouTube - linked here. This is an amazing project which provides YouTube videos of people reading the entire Executive Summary report and is perfect for those who wish to engage with the report with both an audio and visual component. We want to ensure full credit is given to Chelsea Vowel (link to work site here) who was one of the organizers of the #ReadTheTRC project. We hope our work serves as a companion piece and allows individuals to engage with the material in an accessible and available manner.
The Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program has a hotline to help residential school survivors and their relatives suffering from trauma invoked by past abuse. The number is 1-866-925-4419.
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Truth & Reconciliation Commission Series: Part IX: The Legacy - Part II
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 discusses the health legacy of Residential Schools including the health gap and Aboriginal healing practices. This episode begins at page 153 and continues to 1/2 way down page 164 "Justice".
CW: We ask that you take care while engaging with this material.
Special thanks to Noelle Sorrell who recorded this episode.
Please check out the Summary of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada if you wish to follow along while listening and/or see the photos which accompany the report.
This is a project we will be unveiling throughout the summer & fall of 2021, thanks in no small part to the many people who offered to volunteer to guest read. We will be providing a podcast format version of the entire Executive Summary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Final Report, in addition to other TRC content. We hold space for Indigenous people who have been and continue to be harmed by colonialism. This recording is our way of engaging with Call to Action #27 - which calls upon legal professionals to ensure they have appropriate cultural competency training. We hope this can assist both legal professionals and the public in becoming culturally competent on this issue. We feel it our responsibility as settlers and as legal professionals to do this work and we thank you for listening.
These episodes will not be appearing on our YouTube feed. Instead, we ask you to please visit the #ReadtheTRC page on YouTube - linked here. This is an amazing project which provides YouTube videos of people reading the entire Executive Summary report and is perfect for those who wish to engage with the report with both an audio and visual component. We want to ensure full credit is given to Chelsea Vowel (link to work site here) who was one of the organizers of the #ReadTheTRC project. We hope our work serves as a companion piece and allows individuals to engage with the material in an accessible and available manner.
The Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program has a hotline to help residential school survivors and their relatives suffering from trauma invoked by past abuse. The number is 1-866-925-4419.
Legal Listening - Where Audio Obiter is Our Thing!
Check us out at legallistening.com, look for us on CanLii Connects, find us on twitter @legallistening or email us at legallistening@gmail.com
While you're here, check out our team!
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Episode 97: PE Real Estate Solutions Inc. v Kelly
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 jurisdiction of the Residential Tenancies Act and about the responsibilities of landlords under that Act. Spoiler: the decision didn't go Zach's way at Small Claims, but the the court found for the tenants on appeal!
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Link to Decision: https://caselaw.ninja/decisions/img_auth.php/c/cd/PE_Real_Estate_v._Kelly_2021_ONSC_4661.pdf
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Truth & Reconciliation Commission Series: Part VIII: The Legacy - Part I
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, outcomes, education and income gaps, education reform, post secondary education, Metis & Inuit education, and early childhood education. This episode begins at page 135 and continues to 1/2 way down page 152 "Language and Culture".
CW: We ask that you take care while engaging with this material.
Special thanks to Noelle Sorrell who recorded this episode.
Please check out the Summary of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada if you wish to follow along while listening and/or see the photos which accompany the report.
This is a project we will be unveiling throughout the summer & fall of 2021, thanks in no small part to the many people who offered to volunteer to guest read. We will be providing a podcast format version of the entire Executive Summary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Final Report, in addition to other TRC content. We hold space for Indigenous people who have been and continue to be harmed by colonialism. This recording is our way of engaging with Call to Action #27 - which calls upon legal professionals to ensure they have appropriate cultural competency training. We hope this can assist both legal professionals and the public in becoming culturally competent on this issue. We feel it our responsibility as settlers and as legal professionals to do this work and we thank you for listening.
These episodes will not be appearing on our YouTube feed. Instead, we ask you to please visit the #ReadtheTRC page on YouTube - linked here. This is an amazing project which provides YouTube videos of people reading the entire Executive Summary report and is perfect for those who wish to engage with the report with both an audio and visual component. We want to ensure full credit is given to Chelsea Vowel (link to work site here) who was one of the organizers of the #ReadTheTRC project. We hope our work serves as a companion piece and allows individuals to engage with the material in an accessible and available manner.
The Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program has a hotline to help residential school survivors and their relatives suffering from trauma invoked by past abuse. The number is 1-866-925-4419.
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Remember we're always looking for guest readers to come on the podcast. Have a decision you love? Want to see it recorded? Reach out!
Episode 96: Rizzo & Rizzo Shoes Ltd. (Re)
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, and how 1L seems a world away to us now!
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Link to Decision: https://www.canlii.org/en/ca/scc/doc/1998/1998canlii837/1998canlii837.html?autocompleteStr=rizzo%20%26%20rizzo%20&autocompletePos=1
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BONUS! BONUS! BONUS! Patreon Teaser Episode: Runaway Jury
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 like the Phantom of the Opera but he came out of his Opera Lair especially to record this episode about the entirely forgettable but very fun 2003 movie "Runaway Jury"!
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As we enter Year Two of the Project - Patrons helped us fund our domain & other pod infrastructure for another year!
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Thanks to everyone for all of their support!
Truth & Reconciliation Commission Series: Part VII: The History - Part IV
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 page 133.
CW: We ask that you take care while engaging with this material.
This episode was recorded by podcast founder Karly Lyons.
Please check out the Summary of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada if you wish to follow along while listening and/or see the photos which accompany the report.
This is a project we will be unveiling throughout the summer & fall of 2021, thanks in no small part to the many people who offered to volunteer to guest read. We will be providing a podcast format version of the entire Executive Summary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Final Report, in addition to other TRC content. We hold space for Indigenous people who have been and continue to be harmed by colonialism. This recording is our way of engaging with Call to Action #27 - which calls upon legal professionals to ensure they have appropriate cultural competency training. We hope this can assist both legal professionals and the public in becoming culturally competent on this issue. We feel it our responsibility as settlers and as legal professionals to do this work and we thank you for listening.
These episodes will not be appearing on our YouTube feed. Instead, we ask you to please visit the #ReadtheTRC page on YouTube - linked here. This is an amazing project which provides YouTube videos of people reading the entire Executive Summary report and is perfect for those who wish to engage with the report with both an audio and visual component. We want to ensure full credit is given to Chelsea Vowel (link to work site here) who was one of the organizers of the #ReadTheTRC project. We hope our work serves as a companion piece and allows individuals to engage with the material in an accessible and available manner.
The Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program has a hotline to help residential school survivors and their relatives suffering from trauma invoked by past abuse. The number is 1-866-925-4419.
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Check us out at legallistening.com, look for us on CanLii Connects, find us on twitter @legallistening or email us at legallistening@gmail.com
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Julie Lundy: https://www.julielundyart.com/
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Remember we're always looking for guest readers to come on the podcast. Have a decision you love? Want to see it recorded? Reach out!
Episode 95: Nova Scotia (AG) v Walsh Part III (Dissent)
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 in particular, and hear Zach, Karly, & Bennison's thoughts, head on back to Episode 93!
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Link to Decision: https://www.canlii.org/en/ca/scc/doc/2002/2002scc83/2002scc83.html?autocompleteStr=Nova%20Scotia%20v%20Walsh%202002&autocompletePos=2
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Truth & Reconciliation Commission Series: Part VI: The History - Part III
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 with our next episode, which will pick up at "Sports and culture: “It was a relief".
CW: We ask that you take care while engaging with this material.
Special thanks to Amandeep Sehmbi who recorded this episode.
Please check out the Summary of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada if you wish to follow along while listening and/or see the photos which accompany the report.
This is a project we will be unveiling throughout the summer & fall of 2021, thanks in no small part to the many people who offered to volunteer to guest read. We will be providing a podcast format version of the entire Executive Summary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Final Report, in addition to other TRC content. We hold space for Indigenous people who have been and continue to be harmed by colonialism. This recording is our way of engaging with Call to Action #27 - which calls upon legal professionals to ensure they have appropriate cultural competency training. We hope this can assist both legal professionals and the public in becoming culturally competent on this issue. We feel it our responsibility as settlers and as legal professionals to do this work and we thank you for listening.
These episodes will not be appearing on our YouTube feed. Instead, we ask you to please visit the #ReadtheTRC page on YouTube - linked here. This is an amazing project which provides YouTube videos of people reading the entire Executive Summary report and is perfect for those who wish to engage with the report with both an audio and visual component. We want to ensure full credit is given to Chelsea Vowel (link to work site here) who was one of the organizers of the #ReadTheTRC project. We hope our work serves as a companion piece and allows individuals to engage with the material in an accessible and available manner.
The Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program has a hotline to help residential school survivors and their relatives suffering from trauma invoked by past abuse. The number is 1-866-925-4419.
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Check us out at legallistening.com, look for us on CanLii Connects, find us on twitter @legallistening or email us at legallistening@gmail.com
While you're here, check out our team!
Julie Lundy: https://www.julielundyart.com/
Rad & Kel: https://www.radandkell.com/
Remember we're always looking for guest readers to come on the podcast. Have a decision you love? Want to see it recorded? Reach out!
Episode 94: Nova Scotia (AG) v Walsh Part II (Concurring)
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!
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Link to Decision: https://www.canlii.org/en/ca/scc/doc/2002/2002scc83/2002scc83.html?autocompleteStr=Nova%20Scotia%20v%20Walsh%202002&autocompletePos=2
We're now on Patreon! Become a patron, unlock fun bonus content, and support the project here: patreon.com/LegalListening
Check us out at legallistening.com, look for us on CanLii Connects, find us on twitter @legallistening or email us at legallistening@gmail.com
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Julie Lundy: https://www.julielundyart.com/
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Remember we're always looking for guest readers to come on the podcast. Have a decision you love? Want to see it recorded? Reach out!
Truth & Reconciliation Commission Series: Part V: The History - Part II
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 up at "Arranging and Blocking Marriages".
CW: We ask that you take care while engaging with this material.
Special thanks to Amandeep Sehmbi who recorded this episode.
Please check out the Summary of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada if you wish to follow along while listening and/or see the photos which accompany the report.
This is a project we will be unveiling throughout the summer of 2021, thanks in no small part to the many people who offered to volunteer to guest read. We will be providing a podcast format version of the entire Executive Summary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Final Report, in addition to other TRC content. We hold space for Indigenous people who have been and continue to be harmed by colonialism. This recording is our way of engaging with Call to Action #27 - which calls upon legal professionals to ensure they have appropriate cultural competency training. We hope this can assist both legal professionals and the public in becoming culturally competent on this issue. We feel it our responsibility as settlers and as legal professionals to do this work and we thank you for listening.
These episodes will not be appearing on our YouTube feed. Instead, we ask you to please visit the #ReadtheTRC page on YouTube - linked here. This is an amazing project which provides YouTube videos of people reading the entire Executive Summary report and is perfect for those who wish to engage with the report with both an audio and visual component. We want to ensure full credit is given to Chelsea Vowel (link to work site here) who was one of the organizers of the #ReadTheTRC project. We hope our work serves as a companion piece and allows individuals to engage with the material in an accessible and available manner.
The Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program has a hotline to help residential school survivors and their relatives suffering from trauma invoked by past abuse. The number is 1-866-925-4419.
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Check us out at legallistening.com, look for us on CanLii Connects, find us on twitter @legallistening or email us at legallistening@gmail.com
While you're here, check out our team!
Julie Lundy: https://www.julielundyart.com/
Rad & Kel: https://www.radandkell.com/
Remember we're always looking for guest readers to come on the podcast. Have a decision you love? Want to see it recorded? Reach out!
Episode 93: Nova Scotia (AG) v Walsh Part I (Majority)
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, he gives us some context to the decision, mentions that is is no longer 'good law' but it is still taught in law school [for the 'good law', see Quebec (AG) v A], explains property sharing regimes for cohabiting couples, and gets our endless thanks for contributing to our Family Law catalog of cases! Also, apologies it it's a bit glitchy in the intro - we're still working out the kinks with recording more than 2 people at a time!
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Link to Decision: https://www.canlii.org/en/ca/scc/doc/2002/2002scc83/2002scc83.html?autocompleteStr=Nova%20Scotia%20v%20Walsh%202002&autocompletePos=2
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Julie Lundy: https://www.julielundyart.com/
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Remember we're always looking for guest readers to come on the podcast. Have a decision you love? Want to see it recorded? Reach out!
Truth & Reconciliation Commission Series: Part IV: The History - Part I
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 will pick up at "Funding: The Dream of Self Supporting Schools".
CW: We ask that you take care while engaging with this material.
Special thanks to Andrea Bracaglia who recorded this episode.
Please check out the Summary of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada if you wish to follow along while listening and/or see the photos which accompany the report.
This is a project we will be unveiling throughout the summer of 2021, thanks in no small part to the many people who offered to volunteer to guest read. We will be providing a podcast format version of the entire Executive Summary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Final Report, in addition to other TRC content. We hold space for Indigenous people who have been and continue to be harmed by colonialism. This recording is our way of engaging with Call to Action #27 - which calls upon legal professionals to ensure they have appropriate cultural competency training. We hope this can assist both legal professionals and the public in becoming culturally competent on this issue. We feel it our responsibility as settlers and as legal professionals to do this work and we thank you for listening.
These episodes will not be appearing on our YouTube feed. Instead, we ask you to please visit the #ReadtheTRC page on YouTube - linked here. This is an amazing project which provides YouTube videos of people reading the entire Executive Summary report and is perfect for those who wish to engage with the report with both an audio and visual component. We want to ensure full credit is given to Chelsea Vowel (link to work site here) who was one of the organizers of the #ReadTheTRC project. We hope our work serves as a companion piece and allows individuals to engage with the material in an accessible and available manner.
The Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program has a hotline to help residential school survivors and their relatives suffering from trauma invoked by past abuse. The number is 1-866-925-4419.
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Check us out at legallistening.com, look for us on CanLii Connects, find us on twitter @legallistening or email us at legallistening@gmail.com
While you're here, check out our team!
Julie Lundy: https://www.julielundyart.com/
Rad & Kel: https://www.radandkell.com/
Remember we're always looking for guest readers to come on the podcast. Have a decision you love? Want to see it recorded? Reach out!
BONUS! BONUS! BONUS! Patreon Teaser Episode: A Few Good Men
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, unlock fun bonus content, and support the project head on over to patreon.com/LegalListening and subscribe for as little as $3/month.
Patreon helps us to expand the project into new and exciting areas while ensuring that 100% of our legal substantive content remains free and open access!
As we approach 1 year of providing content, our Patrons helped us fund our domain & other pod infrastructure for another year!
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Thanks to everyone for all of their support!
Episode 92: Farber v Royal Trust Co
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 restructuring, and how they (as a Millennial and a Zillennial) cannot believe what people used to receive as job benefits. Remember, Potter v NB is also available in our feed if you want the latest law on constructive dismissal!
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Link to Decision: https://www.canlii.org/en/ca/scc/doc/1997/1997canlii387/1997canlii387.html?autocompleteStr=Farber%20v%20Royal%20&autocompletePos=1
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Julie Lundy: https://www.julielundyart.com/
Rad & Kel: https://www.radandkell.com/
Remember we're always looking for guest readers to come on the podcast. Have a decision you love? Want to see it recorded? Reach out!
Truth & Reconciliation Commission Series: Part III: Commission Activities
Today we bring you the third installment of our Truth and Reconciliation Commission Series. Episode three contains the section entitled Commission Activities. This provides an overview of when the Commission was established, its activities, national events, witnesses, and education and outreach.
CW: We ask that you take care while engaging with this material.
Special thanks to Teddy Weinstein, who recorded this episode.
Please check out the Summary of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada if you wish to follow along while listening and/or see the photos which accompany the report.
This is a project we will be unveiling throughout the summer of 2021, thanks in no small part to the many people who offered to volunteer to guest read. We will be providing a podcast format version of the entire Executive Summary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Final Report, in addition to other TRC content. We hold space for Indigenous people who have been and continue to be harmed by colonialism. This recording is our way of engaging with Call to Action #27 - which calls upon legal professionals to ensure they have appropriate cultural competency training. We hope this can assist both legal professionals and the public in becoming culturally competent on this issue. We feel it our responsibility as settlers and as legal professionals to do this work and we thank you for listening.
These episodes will not be appearing on our YouTube feed. Instead, we ask you to please visit the #ReadtheTRC page on YouTube - linked here. This is an amazing project which provides YouTube videos of people reading the entire Executive Summary report and is perfect for those who wish to engage with the report with both an audio and visual component. We want to ensure full credit is given to Chelsea Vowel (link to work site here) who was one of the organizers of the #ReadTheTRC project. We hope our work serves as a companion piece and allows individuals to engage with the material in an accessible and available manner.
The Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program has a hotline to help residential school survivors and their relatives suffering from trauma invoked by past abuse. The number is 1-866-925-4419.
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Check us out at legallistening.com, look for us on CanLii Connects, find us on twitter @legallistening or email us at legallistening@gmail.com
While you're here, check out our team!
Julie Lundy: https://www.julielundyart.com/
Rad & Kel: https://www.radandkell.com/
Remember we're always looking for guest readers to come on the podcast. Have a decision you love? Want to see it recorded? Reach out!
Episode 91: R v Maybin
Back to our comfort zone - basics of criminal law! Today we bring you R v Maybin, an SCC seminal decision which deals with causation in the context of the Criminal Code. Before Karly takes you through the decision, Zach and Karly chat context, 'but for' causation, intervening acts, legal journalism, public legal knowledge, accessibility of legal education to the public, and putting criminal cases in the contexts in which they belong. Don't miss this important criminal decision - especially 1L students!
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Link to Decision: https://www.canlii.org/en/ca/scc/doc/2012/2012scc24/2012scc24.html?resultIndex=1
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Julie Lundy: https://www.julielundyart.com/
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Truth & Reconciliation Commission Series: Part II: Preface & Introduction
Today we bring you the second installment of our Truth and Reconciliation Commission Series. Episode two contains the Preface and the Introduction of the Summary of the Final Report of the TRC. This provides an overview of what is contained in the report, and a general overview of the history and legacy of Residential Schools.
CW: We ask that you take care while engaging with this material.
Special thanks to Teddy Weinstein, who recorded this episode.
Please check out the Summary of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada if you wish to follow along while listening and/or see the photos which accompany the report.
This is a project we will be unveiling throughout the summer of 2021, thanks in no small part to the many people who offered to volunteer to guest read. We will be providing a podcast format version of the entire Executive Summary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Final Report, in addition to other TRC content. We hold space for Indigenous people who have been and continue to be harmed by colonialism. This recording is our way of engaging with Call to Action #27 - which calls upon legal professionals to ensure they have appropriate cultural competency training. We hope this can assist both legal professionals and the public in becoming culturally competent on this issue. We feel it our responsibility as settlers and as legal professionals to do this work and we thank you for listening.
These episodes will not be appearing on our YouTube feed. Instead, we ask you to please visit the #ReadtheTRC page on YouTube - linked here. This is an amazing project which provides YouTube videos of people reading the entire Executive Summary report and is perfect for those who wish to engage with the report with both an audio and visual component. We want to ensure full credit is given to Chelsea Vowel (link to work site here) who was one of the organizers of the #ReadTheTRC project. We hope our work serves as a companion piece and allows individuals to engage with the material in an accessible and available manner.
The Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program has a hotline to help residential school survivors and their relatives suffering from trauma invoked by past abuse. The number is 1-866-925-4419.
Legal Listening - Where Audio Obiter is Our Thing!
Check us out at legallistening.com, look for us on CanLii Connects, find us on twitter @legallistening or email us at legallistening@gmail.com
While you're here, check out our team!
Julie Lundy: https://www.julielundyart.com/
Rad & Kel: https://www.radandkell.com/
Remember we're always looking for guest readers to come on the podcast. Have a decision you love? Want to see it recorded? Reach out!
Episode 90: Milne Estate (Re)
We're stepping out into another area of law today with our first ever estates case! Antonio Giamberadino, who was a solo practitioner at the time he recorded this (he is no longer - audio production takes time folks) is going to bring you Milne Estate (Re), a 2019 decision which went all the way to the Ontario Divisional Court. Since Karly and Zach know precious little about wills & estates, we leave this one mostly to Antonio to chat about primary & secondary estates, probate, privately held asset wills, drafting conventions and some general context. We're eternally grateful to Antonio for both recording this one and bringing it to our attention!
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Link to Decision: https://www.canlii.org/en/on/onscdc/doc/2019/2019onsc579/2019onsc579.html?autocompleteStr=Milne%20Estate&autocompletePos=4
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Episode 89: Williams (Re)
Today we venture in to some more new territory - our first mental health law decision! We bring you Williams (Re), which is an ONCA decision stemming from an Ontario Review Board decision. Before Karly takes you through the decision, Zach and Karly chat NCRMD, the impacts of Covid on individuals deemed NCRMD, how the ONCA thinks the ORB should be handling evidence from hospitals, and a whole host of other issues. This was an amazing foray for us into a new area of law an we're thrilled it share it with you!
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Link to Decision: https://www.canlii.org/en/on/onca/doc/2021/2021onca90/2021onca90.html?autocompleteStr=Re%20Williams%202021&autocompletePos=1
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Episode 88: Burrell V Burrell
Today, in honor of her birthday, we have another special guest reading by dear friend of the podcast Claire Allsop! Claire, our resident family law expert, will be reading the 2021 family law decision of Burrell v Burrell. In addition to being a decision out of Z + K's home jurisdiction of Windsor, this is an excellent decision to grapple with the recent changes to the Divorce Act. Before Claire takes it away, Z + K chat the changes, "custody" and "access" and how Covid-19 denialism is playing out in family law decisions.
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Link to Decision: https://www.canlii.org/en/on/onsc/doc/2021/2021onsc681/2021onsc681.html?autocompleteStr=Burrell%20v%20Burrell%2C%202021&autocompletePos=1
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While you're here, check out our team!
Julie Lundy: https://www.julielundyart.com/
Rad & Kel: https://www.radandkell.com/
Remember we're always looking for guest readers to come on the podcast. Have a decision you love? Want to see it recorded? Reach out!