Now to the task of determining admissibility. The starting point is that evidence logically tending to prove a point is admissible: The Queen v. Wray, 1970 CanLII 2 (SCC), [1971] S.C.R. 272 at p. 297, 11 D.L.R. (3d) 673. If evidence does not logically tend to prove a point, it is irrelevant and inadmissible at the outset.
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