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==Case Digests==
==Case Digests==
* R v C.M., [http://canlii.ca/t/frn13 2012 ABPC 139] (CanLII) - phone bill and text messages admissible for truth on short notice.
* ''R v CM'', [http://canlii.ca/t/frn13 2012 ABPC 139] (CanLII) - phone bill and text messages admissible for truth on short notice.
* R v Oster, [http://canlii.ca/t/fvzsm 2013 ONCJ 38] (CanLII) - IP address provided by a website administrator is admissible as business record under s. 30 CEA
* R v Oster, [http://canlii.ca/t/fvzsm 2013 ONCJ 38] (CanLII) - IP address provided by a website administrator is admissible as business record under s. 30 CEA
* R v Vader, [http://canlii.ca/t/gs01w 2016 ABQB 287] (CanLII) - text messages on cell phone admitted for truth of its contents.
* R v Vader, [http://canlii.ca/t/gs01w 2016 ABQB 287] (CanLII) - text messages on cell phone admitted for truth of its contents.

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General Principles

There are two methods of admitting business records into evidence:

See Also