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==What does the Federal Court deal with?== | ==What does the Federal Court deal with?== | ||
The Federal Court of Canada consists of the Federal Court, which is a trial court, and the Federal Court of Appeal. The Federal Court holds trials for cases on federal laws, mainly in the areas of immigration, income tax, and maritime law. These trials are before a judge only. The Federal Court of Appeal hears appeals of decisions by the Federal Court. The Federal Court’s website is www.fct-cf.gc.ca. | The Federal Court of Canada consists of the Federal Court, which is a trial court, and the Federal Court of Appeal. The Federal Court holds trials for cases on federal laws, mainly in the areas of immigration, income tax, and maritime law. These trials are before a judge only. The Federal Court of Appeal hears appeals of decisions by the Federal Court. The Federal Court’s website is [http://www.fct-cf.gc.ca www.fct-cf.gc.ca]. | ||
==The Supreme Court of Canada is the highest appeal court== | ==The Supreme Court of Canada is the highest appeal court== |