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Overall , the Canadian court system is hierarchically structured and composed of
three court levels : federal courts ( Supreme Court and Federal Court of Canada )
, provincial courts ( a provincial Supreme Court and superior , county , and ...
Overall , the Canadian court system is hierarchically structured and composed of
three court levels : federal courts ( Supreme Court and Federal Court of Canada )
, provincial courts ( a provincial Supreme Court and superior , county , and ...
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Contrary to provincial perceptions , it would be difficult to make a strong case for
inherent Ottawa bias in the decisions of the Supreme Court of Canada or to
argue that judges are appointed because they appear to be centralist or
nationalist in ...
Contrary to provincial perceptions , it would be difficult to make a strong case for
inherent Ottawa bias in the decisions of the Supreme Court of Canada or to
argue that judges are appointed because they appear to be centralist or
nationalist in ...
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Electing judges would free the courts from elite manipulation and possible
corruption , increasing their independence from big business interests . ... The
size of the Supreme Court is currently nine , a number determined by the
legislature .
Electing judges would free the courts from elite manipulation and possible
corruption , increasing their independence from big business interests . ... The
size of the Supreme Court is currently nine , a number determined by the
legislature .
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