The evidential standard for admission where issues of trial fairness are concerned is that the evidence must be relevant to the remedy sought before the court of appeal, credible and convincing, and sufficient, if uncontradicted, to justify the appellate court making the order sought (see: [W.W.]; and United States of America v. Shulman, 2001 SCC 21 at para. 45, [2001] 1 S.C.R. 616).
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