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deals with the unique constitutional rights of
Aboriginal peoples and the relationship between Aboriginal peoples and the Crown. Aboriginal law is largely found in colonial instruments (such as the Royal Proclamation of 1763, the Constitution Acts of 1867 and 1982 and the Indian Act) and court decisions, but also includes sources of Indigenous law. "Indigenous law consists of legal orders which are rooted in Indigenous societies themselves. It arises from communities and First Nation groups across the country, such as Nuu Chah Nulth, Haida, Coast Salish, Tsimshian, Heiltsuk, and may include relationships to the land, the spirit world, creation stories, customs, processes of deliberation and persuasion, codes of conduct, rules, teachings and axioms for living and governing.
742:. Lower courts must follow the decisions of higher courts by which they are bound. For instance, all Ontario lower courts are bound by the decisions of the Ontario Court of Appeal and all British Columbia lower courts are bound by the decisions of the British Columbia Court of Appeal. However, no Ontario court is bound by decisions of any British Columbia court and no British Columbia court is bound by decisions of any Ontario court. Nonetheless, decisions made by a province's highest court (provincial Courts of Appeal) are often considered as "
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1522:, which grants the federal government the power to appoint the judges of these courts. As courts of general jurisdiction, the provincial superior courts of original jurisdiction have jurisdiction over all matters, under both federal and provincial law, unless the matter has been assigned to some other court or administrative agency by a statute passed by the appropriate legislative body. The superior courts of original jurisdiction have an extensive civil jurisdiction, under both federal and provincial laws. Under the
1281:(which essentially applies only to financial institutions under federal jurisdiction). In applying these statutes, provincial law has important consequences. Section 67(1)(b) of the BIA provides that "any property that as against the bankrupt is exempt from execution or seizure under any laws applicable in the province within which the property is situated and within which the bankrupt resides" is not divisible among their creditors. Provincial legislation under the property and civil rights power of the
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579:, the Court provided three factors necessary for the existence of a constitutional convention: a practice or agreement developed by political actors, a recognition that they are bound to follow that practice or agreement, and a purpose for that practice or agreement. It also found that, while these conventions are not law and are therefore unenforceable by the courts, courts may recognize conventions in their rulings.
682:. In each Canadian province, there is a similar consolidation of the statute law of the province. The Revised Statutes of British Columbia, Revised Statutes of Alberta, Statutes of Manitoba, Revised Statutes of Saskatchewan, 1978, Revised Statutes of New Brunswick, Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia, Statutes of Prince Edward Island, Consolidated Statutes of Newfoundland and Labrador,
624:, the federal government appoints their judges. It also gives the federal Parliament the right to establish a court system responsible for federal law and a general court of appeal to hear appeals of decisions of both federal and provincial courts. This last power resulted in the federal Parliament's creation of the Supreme Court of Canada.
1198:, which applies to the federal and provincial governments and protects the rights of individuals in relation to government action. The Charter protects fundamental freedoms such as freedom of religion, freedom of association, and freedom of expression, as well as prohibiting discrimination on personal characteristics.
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The provinces also can establish courts of limited jurisdiction, whose jurisdiction is limited solely to what is included in the statutory grant of jurisdiction. These courts are often called "Provincial Courts", even though the superior courts established by the provinces are also provincial courts.
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Canadian labour law is that body of law which regulates the rights, restrictions obligations of trade unions, workers and employers in Canada. Canadian employment law is that body of law which regulates the rights, restrictions obligations of non-unionised workers and employers in Canada. Most labour
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The provinces are responsible for the administration of justice, including criminal trials within their respective provinces, despite their inability to enact criminal laws. Provinces do have the power to promulgate quasi-criminal or regulatory offences in a variety of administrative and other areas,
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will apply their own legal traditions in daily life, creating contracts, working with governmental and corporate entities, ecological management and criminal proceedings and family law. Most maintain their laws through traditional governance alongside the elected officials and federal laws. The legal
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of general jurisdiction, and courts of limited jurisdiction, sometimes referred to as inferior courts. The superior courts, created and maintained by the provinces, are divided into superior courts of original jurisdiction and superior courts of appeal. These courts are sometimes also referred to as
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is solely a federal responsibility and is uniform throughout Canada. Law enforcement, including criminal courts, is officially a provincial responsibility, conducted by provincial and municipal police forces. However, in most rural areas and some urban areas, policing responsibilities are contracted
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may find expression in treaties, and in the context of the Crown's relationship with treaty First
Nations. Recognition of the inherent right is based on the view that the Aboriginal peoples of Canada have the right to govern themselves in relation to matters that are internal to their communities,
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Indigenous law exists as a source of law apart from the common and civil legal traditions in Canada. Importantly, Indigenous laws also exist apart from
Aboriginal law, though these sources of law are interconnected. Aboriginal law is a body of law, made by the courts and legislatures, that largely
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In Canada, Indigenous legal traditions are separate from but interact with common law and civil law to produce a variety of rights and obligations for
Indigenous people....Many Indigenous societies in Canada possess legal traditions. These traditions have indeterminate status in the eyes of many
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When there is little or no existing
Canadian decision on a particular legal issue and it becomes necessary to look to a non-Canadian legal authority for reference, decisions of English courts and American courts are often utilized. In light of the long-standing history between English law and
1526:, a federal statute, they have jurisdiction over the most serious criminal offences, such as murder. They also hear appeals from the Provincial Courts in criminal matters and some civil matters. A further appeal normally lies to superior court of appeal, the highest court in each province.
1178:. The federal government has exclusive jurisdiction over the substance of marriage and divorce. Provinces have exclusive jurisdiction over the procedures surrounding marriage. Provinces also have laws dealing with marital property and with family maintenance (including spousal support).
668:, a federal government newspaper published regularly and which includes new statutes and regulations. Federal statutes are subsequently published in the annual Statutes of Canada. From time to time, the federal government will prepare a consolidation of federal statutes, known as the
847:. Therefore, legislation enacted by the provincial legislature in matters of public law, such as the Code of Penal Procedure, should be interpreted following the common law tradition. Likewise, legislation enacted by the federal Parliament in matters of private law, such as the
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precedents set millennia ago are known through stories and derived from the actions and past responses as well as through continuous interpretation by elders and law-keepers—the same process by which nearly all legal traditions, from common laws and civil codes, are formed.
613:, which includes broad power to enact laws of a civil nature, such as property law, contract law and family law. Provincial jurisdiction includes other matters, such as natural resources, hospitals, municipalities, education (except education on First Nation reserves).
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Human rights are also protected by federal and provincial statutes, which apply to governments as well as to the private sector. Human rights laws generally prohibit discrimination on personal characteristics in housing, employment, and services to the public. The
1031:, which was modeled on early English versions. Outside of Quebec, most contract law is still common law, based on the rulings of judges in contract litigation over the years. Quebec, being a civil law jurisdiction, does not have contract law, but rather has its own
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is an Act of the
Parliament of Canada, first passed in 1893, that regulates the rules of evidence in court proceedings under federal law. Each province also has its own evidence statute, governing the law of evidence in civil proceedings in the province.
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Canada's trademark law provides protection for distinctive marks, certification marks, distinguishing guises, and proposed marks against those who appropriate the goodwill of the mark or create confusion between different vendors' goods or services.
841:, it was made that of the conquering British nation after the fall of New France in 1760, that is, the common law. It is important to note that the distinction between civil law and common law is not based on the division of powers set out in the
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before the abolishment of appeals to that entity in 1949. In practice, however, no court in Canada has declared itself bound by any
English court decision for decades, and it is highly unlikely that any Canadian court would do so in the future.
1534:, a federal statute, and also typically have a limited civil jurisdiction in matters under provincial jurisdiction, such as small claims and some family matters. The judges of the Provincial Courts are appointed by the provincial governments.
1433:. However, the federal power to create courts is much more limited than the provincial power. The provincial courts have a much more extensive jurisdiction, including the constitutionally entrenched power to determine constitutional issues.
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applies to the federal government and to industries under federal jurisdiction, such as aviation and banking. Provincial human rights laws apply to the provincial governments and to industries and businesses under provincial jurisdiction.
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and traditional practices for
Indigenous groups in Canada. Various treaties and case laws were established to mediate relations between Europeans and many Indigenous peoples. These treaties are agreements between the Canadian
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set out the subject matters for exclusive federal jurisdiction. Sections 92, 92A, and 94 set out the areas of exclusive provincial legislation. Section 95 sets out areas of concurrent federal and provincial jurisdiction.
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appear similar in that none were codified, each has quite different sets of laws. Many laws stem from stories which in turn may stem from writings or markings, such as geographic features, petroglyphs, pictographs,
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regulation in Canada is conducted at the provincial level by government agencies and boards. However, certain industries under federal regulation are subject solely to federal labour legislation and standards.
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554:. While these principles are an enforceable part of Canada's constitution, Canadian courts have not used them to override the written text of the constitution, instead confining their role to "filling gaps".
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As has already been noted, numerous indigenous legal traditions continue to function in Canada in a systematically important way. Canada would better be described as multi-juridicial or legally pluralistic.
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Only the
Supreme Court of Canada has authority to bind all lower courts in the country with a single ruling, but the Supreme Court cannot bind itself. The busier courts, such as the
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created a mechanism by which Canada's constitution could be amended by joint action of federal and provincial legislatures; prior to 1982, most of it could be amended only by the
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436:. All judges at the superior and appellate levels are appointed after consultation with non-governmental legal bodies. The federal Cabinet also appoints justices to superior
511:, Canada's constitution is its supreme law, and any law passed by any federal, provincial, or territorial government that is inconsistent with the constitution is invalid.
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integral to their unique cultures, identities, traditions, languages and institutions, and with respect to their special relationship to their land and their resources.
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stipulates that Canada's constitution includes that act, a series of thirty Acts and orders referred to in a schedule to that Act (the most notable of which is the
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There are also additional federal courts established by Parliament, which have a specialised jurisdiction in certain areas of federal law. These courts are the
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Laws passed by the provinces follow a similar practice. The Acts are pronounced in a provincial gazette, published annually and consolidated from time to time.
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prior to 1982), affirmed governance based on parliamentary precedent and divided powers between the federal and provincial governments. The
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of self-government as an existing Aboriginal right under section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982. It recognizes, as well, that the
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Craik, Neil; Forcese, Craig; Bryden, Philip; Carver, Peter; Haigh, Richard; Ratushny, Ed; Sullivan, Ruth, eds. (2006).
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and by provincial legislatures are the primary sources of law in Canada. Sections 91 and 94A of the
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which are codified in each province's civil procedures rules.
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within Canada, and the enforcement of these rights in Canada.
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The functioning of the Courts is regulated by the laws of
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For historical reasons, Quebec has a hybrid legal system.
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1727:"Indigenous Law and Its Contribution to Global Pluralism"
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569:, the Supreme Court has also recognized the existence of
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Contextual Subjects: Family, State and Relational Theory
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Tort law in Canada concerns the treatment of the law of
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Monarchy of Canada and the Indigenous peoples of Canada
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700:, which is included in the Revised Statutes of Canada.
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Essential Readings in Canadian Constitutional Politics
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under section 35. The evolution through cases such as
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courts in the provincial and territorial jurisdictions
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1269:. It has passed some statutes as a result, i.e., The
950:(though most are matrilineal like Gitx̱san's Wilps).
672:. The most recent federal consolidation was in 1985.
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system (inherited from its period as a colony of the
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2027:"Keeping Canada and Our Communities Safe and Secure"
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1978:. Emond Montgomery Publications. pp. 22, 150.
1443:, Indigenous nations retain significant rights and
1192:Human rights are constitutionally protected by the
721:). Equally, courts have power under the provincial
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3795:
3532:
3348:
2564:Canada In Crisis...: An Agenda to Unify the Nation
2500:
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1516:"Section 96" courts, in reference to s. 96 of the
1496:of Canada and is the final court of appeal in the
3776:Arbitration Law Of Canada: Practice And Procedure
3616:International Business Publications, USA (2008).
3535:The Federal Court of Canada: A History, 1875–1992
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3124:
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2676:"The Courts of British Columbia - File Not Found"
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1697:Washington University Journal of Law & Policy
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3859:Law, Politics and the Judicial Process in Canada
3817:Calvin S. Goldman; John D. Bodrug, eds. (2009).
3584:
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3302:
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3098:Michelle G. Grossman; Julian V. Roberts (2011).
2845:"Lingit kusteeyì: What my Grandfather taught me"
2651:Law, Politics and the Judicial Process in Canada
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2274:Law, Politics and the Judicial Process in Canada
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1922:. Prentice Hall Allyn and Bacon Canada. p.
1831:
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1247:Inheritance law in Canada is constitutionally a
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4012:Canada's Justice System – Department of Justice
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3526:
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3227:Human Resource Management in a Business Context
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1670:. McGill-Queen's University Press. p. 59.
1111:. Most criminal laws have been codified in the
775:Due to Canada's historical connection with the
2977:Christian Leuprecht; Peter H. Russell (2011).
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1953:. Kluwer Law International B.V. pp. 10–.
1915:
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1814:The Canadian Environment in Political Context
1471:, including through Indigenous structures of
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3751:
3734:: A Handbook for Administrators and Teachers
3697:Public Law: Cases, materials, and commentary
3619:Canada Company Laws and Regulations Handbook
3530:
3521:
3441:Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
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2983:. University of Toronto Press. p. 477.
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2343:. University of Toronto Press. p. 262.
2277:. University of Calgary Press. p. 216.
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791:Criminal offences are found only within the
444:prevails everywhere except in Quebec, where
4017:CanLII Canadian Legal Information Institute
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3570:. University of Toronto Press. p. 32.
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465:constitutionally recognized rights to land
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1838:Bhagwan, Vishnoo; Vidya, Bhushan (2004).
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3567:Canada's Trial Courts: Two Tiers Or One?
3539:. University of Toronto Press. pp.
3479:The Government of Canada recognizes the
3388:. Borden Ladner Gervais LLP. p. 1.
3158:The Handbook of Comparative Criminal Law
3037:. Edward Elgar Publishing. p. 176.
2699:. Edward Elgar Publishing. p. 132.
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1619:List of acts of the Parliament of Canada
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3773:J. Brian Casey; Janet E. Mills (2005).
3732:Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
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3131:. American Bar Association. p. 2.
2874:"Our Way: The Traditional System Today"
2217:Richard W. Bauman; Tsvi Kahana (2006).
2157:Report for the Law Commission of Canada
2150:"Indigenous Legal Traditions in Canada"
2138:
1973:
1946:
1693:"Indigenous Legal Traditions in Canada"
1690:
1502:Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
1195:Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
1064:Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
588:Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
399:Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
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4001:Canadian Criminal Law Information Site
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2772:Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami ᐃᓄᐃᑦ ᑕᐱᕇᑦ ᑲᓇᑕᒥ
2507:Dennis Campbell; Susan Cotter (1998).
2337:Munroe Eagles; Larry Johnston (2008).
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2099:from the original on November 26, 2014
1230:Immigration and Refugee Protection Act
5348:Metropolitan areas and agglomerations
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4006:Consolidated Statutes and Regulations
3931:Law and Religious Pluralism in Canada
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3409:Augustus Henry Frazer Lefroy (2005).
3334:. Juris Publishing, Inc. p. 11.
3034:Civil Forfeiture of Criminal Property
2796:(PhD thesis). University of Alberta.
2791:
2696:Elgar Encyclopedia of Comparative Law
2588:Graeme R. Newman (October 30, 2010).
2117:
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1865:Bakan, Joel; Elliot, Robin M (2003).
1810:
1783:
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1464:Tsilhqot'in Nation v British Columbia
1127:, and several other peripheral Acts.
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605:to make laws necessary for Canada's "
347:: its foundations lie in the English
3669:. Infobase Publishing. p. 169.
3591:Michel Proulx; David Layton (2001).
3500:Lysyk, Stephanie P. (October 2006).
3443:. Government of Canada. May 13, 2021
3257:. Infobase Publishing. p. 362.
3101:Criminal Justice in Canada: A Reader
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1664:John Dickinson; Brian Young (2014).
1598:Canadian Legal Information Institute
1551:Court Martial Appeal Court of Canada
1219:Canadian immigration and refugee law
5621:Topics by provinces and territories
3844:. McGill-Queen's University Press.
3666:Encyclopedia of World Constitutions
3332:Intellectual Property Law of Canada
3303:Thomas F. Cotter (March 21, 2013).
2567:. Trafford Publishing. p. 26.
2173:
2002:. Ontario Provincial Police. 2009.
1891:"Current and Former Chief Justices"
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1118:Controlled Drugs and Substances Act
930:Yin'tah; and, as those differ from
865:Canada was founded on the original
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3382:Borden Ladner Gervias LLP (2011).
3203:. John Wiley and Sons. p. 1.
3186:. Carswell Company. p. intro.
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1099:Canadian Criminal Cases collection
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3593:Ethics and Canadian criminal law
3182:Canada; James Crankshaw (1910).
3057:Leuprecht/Russell, 2011. p. 451.
2316:. OECD Publishing. p. 173.
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633:Parliament of the United Kingdom
607:peace, order and good government
565:", which is considered to be an
531:Reference re Secession of Quebec
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4706:Former colonies and territories
3975:Genealogy and the Law in Canada
3972:Margaret Ann Wilkinson (2010).
3957:. James Lorimer & Company.
3862:. University of Calgary Press.
3840:& Ignace, Ronald E (2017).
3802:. James Lorimer & Company.
3758:. University of Toronto Press.
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474:duty to consult and accommodate
390:granted full autonomy, and the
4641:Post-Confederation (1867–1914)
2849:Taku River Tlingit Place Names
2085:Patterson, Lisa Lynne (2004).
1974:Sworden, Philip James (2006).
1858:
1756:Hunt, Sarah Elizabeth (2014).
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1643:
1614:List of national legal systems
1417:Canadian Department of Justice
817:, originally expressed in the
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637:Charter of Rights and Freedoms
505:Pursuant to section 52 of the
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3856:Frederick Lee Morton (2002).
3385:Trade-Mark Practice in Canada
3279:Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act
2648:Frederick Lee Morton (2002).
2271:Frederick Lee Morton (2002).
1919:Introduction to Law in Canada
1636:
1303:
1272:Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act
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833:of Quebec is codified in the
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455:Royal Canadian Mounted Police
4549:United States Virgin Islands
3361:. Kluwer Law International.
3330:Stuart C. McCormack (1999).
3067:Lesley Ellen Harris (2001).
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414:for a period of five years.
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4686:Crown and Indigenous people
2926:"Haudenosaunee Confederacy"
2468:"Canada Gazette – About Us"
1867:Canadian Constitutional Law
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1363:
1213:Immigration and refugee law
1045:Canadian constitutional law
1009:Canadian administrative law
999:and outside of those Acts.
855:Indigenous legal traditions
751:Court of Appeal for Ontario
684:Revised Statutes of Ontario
388:Statute of Westminster 1931
359:system (inherited from its
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5576:Provincial and territorial
5499:Inventions and discoveries
4636:British Canada (1763–1867)
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3125:H. Stephen Harris (2001).
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3820:Competition Law of Canada
3779:. Juris Publishing, Inc.
3564:Peter H. Russell (2007).
2930:Haudenosaunee Confederacy
2454:Statutory Instruments Act
2180:guides.library.queensu.ca
1787:The Canadian Constitution
1667:A Short History of Quebec
1593:At His Majesty's pleasure
1289:Labour and employment law
1243:Inheritance law in Canada
1205:Canadian Human Rights Act
985:). Section 91(24) of the
611:property and civil rights
384:British North America Act
367:developed by the various
270:Law School Admission Test
4544:Turks and Caicos Islands
4161:Immigration and refugees
3949:Peter McCormick (2000).
3663:Gerhard Robbers (2006).
3155:; Markus Dubber (2010).
2792:Smith, Shirleen (1999).
2594:. ABC-CLIO. p. 77.
2534:Richard A. Mann (2013).
2510:Comparative Law Yearbook
1469:Indigenous legal systems
1261:Insolvency law of Canada
478:Indigenous law in Canada
160:Immigration and refugees
4736:Persons of significance
4731:National Historic Sites
1764:Simon Fraser University
1539:Federal Court of Appeal
1498:Canadian justice system
1480:Supreme Court of Canada
1077:Copyright law of Canada
965:Canadian aboriginal law
946:such as Anishinaabek's
861:Canadian Indigenous law
767:English Court of Appeal
635:. It also contains the
567:uncodified constitution
526:Supreme Court of Canada
461:Canadian Aboriginal law
430:Chief Justice of Canada
422:Supreme Court of Canada
18:Canadian justice system
4631:New France (1534–1763)
4474:British Virgin Islands
4310:Law of North America
4151:Civil and human rights
3070:Canadian Copyright Law
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2440:Constitution Act, 1867
2197:Constitution Act, 1982
2162:Canadian institutions.
2118:Isaac, Thomas (2012).
2058:Reynolds, Jim (2015).
1950:Criminal Law in Canada
1811:Olive, Andrea (2015).
1731:Indigenous Law Journal
1691:Borrows, John (2005).
1609:Human rights in Canada
1604:Housekeeping provision
1519:Constitution Act, 1867
1489:Cour suprême du Canada
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1440:Constitution Act, 1982
1426:Constitution Act, 1867
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1407:Court system of Canada
1392:Canadian trademark law
1283:Constitution Act, 1867
1267:Constitution Act, 1867
1188:Human rights in Canada
1109:Constitution Act, 1867
1100:
1091:Criminal law of Canada
1058:Constitution Act, 1982
1052:Constitution Act, 1867
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844:Constitution Act, 1867
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516:Constitution Act, 1982
508:Constitution Act, 1982
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500:Constitution Act, 1867
490:Constitution of Canada
484:Constitution of Canada
408:notwithstanding clause
393:Constitution Act, 1982
380:Constitution Act, 1867
376:Constitution of Canada
365:Indigenous law systems
150:Civil and human rights
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4843:Northwest Territories
4746:Territorial evolution
4414:Saint Kitts and Nevis
4188:Labour and employment
4166:Intellectual property
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3881:Derrickson, Ronald M.
3798:The Charter of Rights
3752:John Borrows (2002).
3531:Ian Bushnell (1997).
2900:"Wet'suwet'en People"
2618:Ian Bushnell (1992).
2497:, RSC 1985, c. S-20.
2457:, RSC 1985, c. S-22.
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3730:Making Sense of the
3282:, RSC 1985, c. B-3.
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2693:J. M. Smits (2012).
2199:, Schedule B to the
1784:Dodek, Adam (2016).
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1458:Delgamuukw-Gisday'wa
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835:Civil Code of Quebec
680:Parliament of Canada
652:Parliament of Canada
5172:Firearms regulation
4429:Trinidad and Tobago
4324:Antigua and Barbuda
4082:Provincial statutes
3887:(foreword) (2015).
3794:Ian Greene (1989).
3224:Alan Price (2007).
3200:Canadian Family Law
2952:"Our Way: The Wilp"
1841:World Constitutions
1547:Tax Court of Canada
1310:Canadian patent law
1168:family relationship
1162:Canadian family law
1148:Canada Evidence Act
1141:Canada Evidence Act
885:and numerous other
815:civil law tradition
779:, decisions of the
434:minister of justice
77:Provincial statutes
5353:Population centres
4364:Dominican Republic
3648:has generic name (
3358:Tort Law in Canada
2843:Williams, Jackie.
2203:(UK), 1982, c 11,
1630:Statutes of Canada
1473:dispute resolution
1438:Section 35 of the
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1380:law of obligations
1370:Tort law in Canada
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1039:Constitutional law
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1003:Administrative law
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