The Justice System Flashcards

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On which presumption is the Canadian judicial system founded?

A

The presumption of innocence in criminal matters, meaning everyone is innocent until proven guilty.

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Canada’s legal system is based on a heritage that includes … ?

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  1. The rule of law
  2. Freedom under the law
  3. Democratic principles
  4. Due process (the government must respect all the legal rights a person is entitled under the law)
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3
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How is Canada’s system of laws organized?

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Laws are mad by elected representatives. The courts settle disputes and the police enforce the laws.

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Which Canadian Courts exist?

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  1. Supreme Court of Canada (highest court)
  2. Federal Court of Canada (matters concerning the federal government)
  3. Appeal court and a trial court (provincial. matters)
  4. Provincial courts for lesser offences, family courts, traffic courts and small claims courts for civil cases involving small sums of money
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What are the different types of police in Canada?

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  • Federal: Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
  • Provincial: Provincial police forces (Ontario and Quebec) or Royal Canadian Mounted Police (other provinces)
  • Municipal: Municipal police departments (all provinces)
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