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Difference between revisions of "Canada’s Legal System"

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The [https://www.fct-cf.gc.ca/en/home federal court system] is separate from the provincial court system. The Federal Court of Canada deals with some types of cases that involve the rights of all Canadians, like immigration, citizenship, and income taxes.   
The [https://www.fct-cf.gc.ca/en/home federal court system] is separate from the provincial court system. The Federal Court of Canada deals with some types of cases that involve the rights of all Canadians, like immigration, citizenship, and income taxes.   


An appeal from the Federal Court goes to the Federal <span class="noglossary">Court of Appeal</span>, then to the <span class="noglossary">Supreme Court of Canada</span>.
An <span class="noglossary">appeal</span> from the Federal Court goes to the Federal <span class="noglossary">Court of Appeal</span>, then to the <span class="noglossary">Supreme Court of Canada</span>.


==<span class="noglossary">Supreme Court of Canada</span>==
==<span class="noglossary">Supreme Court of Canada</span>==
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