The Justice System
What best defines "law" in Canada?
Which of the following is NOT a provincial court in Canada?
In the Canadian judicial system, what does "presumption of innocence" mean?
Where are smaller offenses such as traffic violations addressed in Canada?
What does the Canadian justice system guarantee to every individual?
In Canada, what can you do if you cannot afford a lawyer?
The Canadian laws are intended to:
In which provinces do the RCMP not serve as the provincial police?
What does the principle of "due process" mean?
Canada’s legal system is built on which of the following key principles?
Besides enforcing federal laws, what other role does the RCMP serve?
Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of the RCMP?
What is the role of the courts in Canada?
Who has the authority to create laws in Canada?
In Canada, can you question the police about their service or conduct if you feel you need to?
What does the Federal Court of Canada deal with?
How are laws enforced in Canada?
What does "RCAF" stand for?
In Canada, are you allowed to question the police about their service or conduct?
The appeal court and a trial court are sometimes called:
In Canada, who is responsible for enforcing laws and ensuring public safety?
What is the role of prisons in Canada?
To whom does the law in Canada apply?
Which court deals with civil cases involving small sums of money in Canada?
What does "RCMP" stand for?
What is the main role of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)?
In Canada, who is considered above the law?
Which is the highest court in Canada?
Which of the following have their own provincial police force?
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