Provincial trial court, superior provincial court, provincial court of appeal
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Provincial Court
The Supreme Court in Canada, which is located in Ottawa, Ontario.
Both go to school and have a Judicary system
You can appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada from a lower court, but you cannot appeal a decision made by the Supreme Court
The Canadian Judicial System operates on a hierarchy of courts and laws. All statutes an regulations that Provinces and Cities pass must be in accordance with the Constitution. Similarly, decisions that are made in higher courts cannot be contradicted by lower courts. Decisions made in provincial courts are not binding on other Provinces, but are influential. Provincial Court < Provincial Superior Court < Provincial Court of Appeal < Federal Court < Federal Court of Appeal < Supreme Court of Canada
Municipal Court (similar to County Court in the US) hears the most cases in Canada.
The Supreme Court of Canada is the highest court in the country. It hears appeals fro the provincial Courts of Appeal
The provincial trial court does not, but the superior provincial court might.
Provincial Courts have jurisdiction only in their respective province, whereas Federal Courts have unlimited jurisdiction in Canada. Judges in Provincial Courts are appointed by premiers whereas Judges in Federal Courts are appointed by the governor general or prime minister.
Judges at the provincial level are appointed by the premiere
The Supreme Court of Canada is the highest judicial body in Canada. It hears final appeals and decides on issues that are relevant to all Canadians. The government may also ask for a reference from the Supreme Court if it needs advice on a particular issue.
Provincial Court of British Columbia was created in 1969.
1. Young Offenders 2. Civil Law 3. Family Court 4. Provincial Offences (summary) 5. Federal Offences (Criminal Code, statutes, regulations, some indictable offences)
A system of government in which power is divided between a central authority and constituent political units.
Federal means national, as in national police force like the FBI in USA, and the RCMP in Canada, or as in a federal court or judge, not a city, regional, provincial or state court or judge.
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