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The Federal Court Trial Division hears reviews of most federal tribunals.  However, the 16 tribunals listed in section 28 of the ''Federal Courts Act'' are reviewed by the Federal  Court of Appeal.  Examples of federal tribunals that are reviewed by the Federal Court of Appeal include the Canada Industrial Relations Board, Employment Insurance umpires, the Competition Tribunal, and the CRTC.  
The Federal Court Trial Division hears reviews of most federal tribunals.  However, the 16 tribunals listed in section 28 of the ''Federal Courts Act'' are reviewed by the Federal  Court of Appeal.  Examples of federal tribunals that are reviewed by the Federal Court of Appeal include the Canada Industrial Relations Board, Employment Insurance umpires, the Competition Tribunal, and the CRTC.  


The procedures for a federal judicial review are set out in s 18.1 of the ''Federal Courts Act''.  
The procedures for a federal judicial review are set out in s 18.1 of the ''Federal Courts Act''.


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