Can we really ensure the safety and dignity of elderly care facility residents when young adults with severe mental health and addiction issues are placed among them? This episode exposes the unsettling reality in Victoria and Nanaimo, where vulnerable elderly individuals share long-term care homes with younger adults facing significant challenges. We break down the legal ramifications, analyze the Resident's Bill of Rights, and reveal shocking staff reports of drug use, violence, and inadequate staffing. The lack of enforcement mechanisms leaves elderly residents defenceless, sparking a crucial conversation about the need for alternative facilities.
Shifting gears, we also tackle the complex world of Canadian criminal law, specifically focusing on out-of-court statements. What circumstances make these statements admissible, and how reliable are they? With examples like dying declarations and res gestae, we explore the stringent criteria judges use to weigh their validity. A landmark Supreme Court of Canada case involving a pellet gun and the scrutiny of a statement's reliability provides a riveting backdrop. Join us as we demystify common misconceptions about police statements, highlighting that true justice hinges on solid witness testimonies in court.
Follow this link for a transcript of the show and links to the cases discussed.