Canadians are known for their manners...which can be problematic when a lawsuit is involved. What legal act was passed to ensure a certain type of self-incrimination is inadmissible in court?
Answer Apology Act
Canadians apologize so much that legislation had to be passed for apologies to be inadmissible in court. The Apology Act of 2009 ensured that "an expression of sympathy or regret” was not “an admission of fault or liability in connection with the matter to which the words or actions relate".
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