Is there any evidence that the preconditions in the Ares v. Venner case have been met?

Manitoba, Canada


The following excerpt is from Lees et al v Wilson et al, 2008 MBQB 326 (CanLII):

There is no evidence here that the Ares v. Venner preconditions have been met. The preconditions both in the statute and in Ares v. Venner recognize the inherent risks of permitting this evidence to be adduced in this way and are intended to ensure reliability.

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