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Canadian independent law commission
The Law Commission of Canada (LCC; French: Commission du droit du Canada (CDC)) is an independent law commission that gives advice to the Canadian government
Law_Commission_of_Canada
Independent organization set up by a government to reform the law
Reform Commission of Western Australia Tasmania: Tasmania Law Reform Institute Bangladesh: Law Commission of Bangladesh Canada: the Law Commission of Canada
Law_commission
The legal system of Canada is pluralist: its foundations lie in the English common law system (inherited from its period as a colony of the British Empire)
Law_of_Canada
1977–81 Canadian policing investigation
The Commission of Inquiry Concerning Certain Activities of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (French: Commission d'enquête sur certaines activités de la
Royal Commission of Inquiry into Certain Activities of the RCMP
Royal_Commission_of_Inquiry_into_Certain_Activities_of_the_RCMP
Law enforcement in Canada is the responsibility of police services, special constabularies, and civil law enforcement agencies, which are operated by
List of law enforcement agencies in Canada
List_of_law_enforcement_agencies_in_Canada
This is a list of Canadian royal commissions or commissions of inquiry since Confederation. In Canada, royal commissions and commissions of inquiry are official
List of Canadian royal commissions
List_of_Canadian_royal_commissions
Type of mixed electoral system
the Law Commission of Canada proposed a system of MMP, with only 33% of MPs elected from regional open lists, for the House of Commons of Canada but Parliament's
Mixed-member proportional representation
Mixed-member_proportional_representation
Canadian human rights authority
Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC; French: Commission canadienne des droits de la personne, CCDP) was established in 1977 by the Government of Canada
Canadian Human Rights Commission
Canadian_Human_Rights_Commission
Online gaming association
Kahnawake Gaming Law and the activities of the Commission have never been challenged under the laws of Canada or any other jurisdiction. In July, 2007, in
Kahnawake_Gaming_Commission
human rights commission of the appropriate jurisdiction, either the Canadian Human Rights Commission, for claims under federal human rights law, or a provincial
Human_rights_in_Canada
Broadcasting and telecommunications regulator
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC; French: Conseil de la radiodiffusion et des télécommunications canadiennes) is
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
Canadian_Radio-television_and_Telecommunications_Commission
Canadian immigration and refugee law concerns the area of law related to the admission of foreign nationals into Canada, their rights and responsibilities
Canadian immigration and refugee law
Canadian_immigration_and_refugee_law
Legal customs, and practices of Indigenous peoples in Canada
Indigenous law in Canada refers to the legal traditions, customs, and practices of Indigenous peoples and groups. Canadian aboriginal law is different
Canadian_Indigenous_law
Canadian statutes controlling copyright
The copyright law of Canada governs the legally enforceable rights to creative and artistic works under the laws of Canada. Canada passed its first colonial
Copyright_law_of_Canada
#99-08-2" (PDF). Fraser Milner Casgrain under contract to the Law Commission of Canada. June 2000. Retrieved 2011-09-14. "Absconding Debtors Act (Ontario)
Insolvency_law_of_Canada
Federal political party in Canada
original on March 10, 2025. Retrieved January 31, 2025. Law Commission of Canada (2011). Law and Citizenship. UBC Press. p. 6. ISBN 9780774840798. The
Liberal_Party_of_Canada
Law school in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Hall Law School, commonly shortened to Osgoode, is the law school of York University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is home to the Law Commission of Ontario
Osgoode_Hall_Law_School
2008–2015 investigation of Indian residential schools
Commission of Canada (TRC; French: Commission de vérité et réconciliation du Canada [CVR]) was a truth and reconciliation commission active in Canada
Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
Truth_and_Reconciliation_Commission_of_Canada
Country in North America
Canada: Essays on Law, Equity, and Respect for Difference. UBC Press. p. 28. ISBN 978-0-7748-0581-0. Commission de vérité et réconciliation du Canada
Canada
Topics referred to by the same term
Council Liverpool City Council London County Council (1889–1965) Law Commission of Canada Leinster Cricket Club, Ireland Liberal Catholic Church Lisburn
LCC
Canadian law regarding indigenous people
Canadian Aboriginal law is the body of law of Canada that concerns a variety of issues related to Indigenous peoples in Canada. Canadian Aboriginal Law
Canadian_Aboriginal_law
Federal and provincial police ranks in Canada
many other law enforcement organizations within Canada. Starting with the highest-ranking commissioned officer within the department Chief of Police to
Police_ranks_of_Canada
between Adults: 100 Years of Marriage in Canada Archived November 3, 2006, at the Wayback Machine. Ottawa: The Law Commission of Canada, 2001. "Study recommends
Freedom_of_religion_in_Canada
Laws regulating security interests
to each of the statutes passed by all common law provinces, as well as the territories, of Canada that regulate the creation and registration of security
Personal Property Security Act (Canada)
Personal_Property_Security_Act_(Canada)
Ethnic Russian Christian group living in Canada during the early 20th century
None of these lawsuits was successful. March 2000:The Law Commission of Canada completed an extensive study on institutional child abuse in Canada, producing
Freedomites
This law is set to take effect in October 2025. Some current law is unenforceable to the extent of exemptions carved out by the Supreme Court of Canada in
Child pornography laws in Canada
Child_pornography_laws_in_Canada
Province of Canada
elsewhere in Canada which uses a purely common-law system, law in Quebec is mixed: private law is exercised under a civil law system, while public law is exercised
Quebec
Law enforcement in Canada is the responsibility of police services, special constabularies, and civil law enforcement agencies, which are operated by
Law_enforcement_in_Canada
Document appointing an individual as an officer
paper instead of parchment. In Canada, there is a differentiation in terminology according to rank; officers are accorded commissioning scripts.[citation
Commission_(document)
Canadian commission on governance
government of Canada to study the future of government of the Northwest Territories. It was led by A.W.R. Carrothers, Dean of law at the University of Western
Carrothers_Commission
list of tribunals in Canada. Tribunals do not necessarily have to be referred to as such in their title, and are also commonly known as "commissions" or
List_of_Canadian_tribunals
Canadian jurist and academic
universities of Paris, Padua, Trieste, Athens, Toronto, Victoria, Louvain and Brussels. She has served on the advisory council for the Law Commission of Canada and
Andrée_Lajoie
Crown entity
New Zealand's Law Commission (Māori: Te Aka Matua o te Ture) was established in 1986 by the Law Commission Act 1985. The commission is an independent
New_Zealand_Law_Commission
Canadian federal trial court
Court (French: Cour fédérale) is a Canadian trial court that hears cases arising under certain areas of federal law. The Federal Court is a superior court
Federal_Court_(Canada)
Canadian provincial law society
paralegals in the Canadian province of Ontario. Founded in 1797 as the Law Society of Upper Canada (LSUC; French: Barreau du Haut-Canada), its name was changed
Law_Society_of_Ontario
Public-sector employee whose duties primarily involve the enforcement of laws
with law enforcement officer or police officer, but in others peace officer is a totally separate legal designation with quasi-police powers. In Canada, the
Law_enforcement_officer
First Nations in Manitoba, Canada
Personality, and the Promotion of Aboriginal Legal Traditions", in Indigenous Legal Traditions, ed. Law Commission of Canada, UBC Press, Vancouver (2007)
Pimicikamak
Canadian laws relating to hate speech
Hate speech laws in Canada include provisions in the federal Criminal Code, as well as statutory provisions relating to hate publications in three provinces
Hate_speech_laws_in_Canada
Diplomatic mission of Canada in Pakistan
High Commission of Canada in Pakistan is the diplomatic mission of Canada in Pakistan. It is located on the Diplomatic Enclave in Sector G-5 of Islamabad
High Commission of Canada, Islamabad
High_Commission_of_Canada,_Islamabad
Canadian non-profit organization for mental health issues
The Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) is a national non-profit organization created by the Canadian government in 2007 in response to a Senate
Mental Health Commission of Canada
Mental_Health_Commission_of_Canada
Business insolvency in Canada
#99-08-2" (PDF). Fraser Milner Casgrain under contract to the Law Commission of Canada. June 2000. Retrieved 2011-09-14. Kiriakoula Hatzikiriako (Summer
Commercial insolvency in Canada
Commercial_insolvency_in_Canada
Repealed provision of Canadian human rights law
Parliament of Canada effective June 2014. The Canadian Human Rights Act was enacted in 1977, creating the Canadian Human Rights Commission that investigates
Section 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act
Section_13_of_the_Canadian_Human_Rights_Act
Royal Commission for criminal law reform (1833–1845)
Royal Commission on the Criminal Law (also known as the Criminal Law Commission of 1833 or the Statute Law Commission of 1833) was a Royal Commission that
Royal Commission on the Criminal Law
Royal_Commission_on_the_Criminal_Law
University in Ontario, Canada
Faculty of Law is a professional faculty of Queen's University at Kingston in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. According to the most recent ranking of law schools
Queen's University Faculty of Law
Queen's_University_Faculty_of_Law
Efforts of Canada to limit the effect of foreign culture
Act of 1950, which increased the authority of the government's National Film Board to finance and promote Canadian culture. The Royal Commission on National
Canadian cultural protectionism
Canadian_cultural_protectionism
in Canada" (PDF). Report for the Law Commission of Canada. Law Foundation Chair in Aboriginal Justice and Governance Faculty of Law, University of Victoria
Indigenous_peoples_in_Canada
Law school of McGill University
Faculty of Law is one of the professional graduate schools of McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is the oldest law school in Canada. 180 candidates
McGill_Faculty_of_Law
Non-Medical Use of Drugs, usually referred to as the Le Dain Commission, in 1969 to investigate non-medical cannabis use in Canada. The commission's 1972 report
Cannabis_in_Canada
Governor General of Canada since 2026
Bar of Quebec in 1971 and the Law Society of Upper Canada in 1977. From 1972–73, Arbour served as a research officer for the Law Reform Commission of Canada
Louise_Arbour
1985–1986 Canadian commission of inquiry
Deschênes Commission, officially known as the Commission of Inquiry on War Criminals in Canada, was established by the government of Canada in February
Deschênes_Commission
provisions, and laws that ensure legal equality of English and French in the Parliament and courts of Canada, protect the linguistic rights of English- and
Official bilingualism in Canada
Official_bilingualism_in_Canada
Province of Canada
southernmost province of Canada. Located in Central Canada, Ontario is the country's most populous province. As of the 2021 Canadian census, it is home to
Ontario
1991 Canadian royal commission
The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (RCAP) was a Canadian royal commission established in 1991 with the aim of investigating the relationship between
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
Royal_Commission_on_Aboriginal_Peoples
Canadian royal commission
The Abella commission, officially the Royal Commission on Equality in Employment, was a Canadian federal royal commission headed by Rosalie Abella in 1983
Abella_commission
Royal commission of inquiry into the tainted blood scandal in Canada
Commission of Inquiry on the Blood System in Canada, more commonly referred to as the Krever Commission or Krever Inquiry, was a royal commission of inquiry
Royal Commission of Inquiry on the Blood System in Canada
Royal_Commission_of_Inquiry_on_the_Blood_System_in_Canada
Judgement of the Supreme Court of Canada
Munro v National Capital Commission, [1966] S.C.R. 663 is a leading Supreme Court of Canada decision on the federal peace, order, and good government power
Munro v National Capital Commission
Munro_v_National_Capital_Commission
co-author of Proposals for a New Business Corporations Law for Canada. The commission presented its final report in 1978, which made a number of recommendation
Royal Commission on Corporate Concentration
Royal_Commission_on_Corporate_Concentration
Royal commission in Ontario, Canada
The McRuer commission, officially the Royal Commission Inquiry into Civil Rights, was a royal commission conducted in Ontario, Canada, headed by James
McRuer_commission
Canada's diplomatic missions in the capitals of other Commonwealth countries are referred to as High Commissions (as opposed to embassies). Canada has
List of diplomatic missions of Canada
List_of_diplomatic_missions_of_Canada
Government department in Manitoba, Canada
including the Law Reform Commission, Legal Aid Manitoba, and Manitoba Human Rights Commission. Established in 1871, the Department of the Attorney General
Manitoba_Justice
Canadian criminal law allows for a common law defence of necessity. Necessitas non habet legem; "Necessity knows no law." This well-known maxim reflects
Necessity_in_Canadian_law
19th-century Canadian royal commission
The Bagot commission was a royal commission in the province of Canada convened by Charles Bagot, the province's governor-general. It proposed reforms
Bagot_commission
Government agency
The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC; French: Commission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire) is the federal regulator of nuclear power and materials
Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
Canadian_Nuclear_Safety_Commission
International maritime law
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), also called the Law of the Sea Convention or the Law of the Sea Treaty, is an international
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
United_Nations_Convention_on_the_Law_of_the_Sea
Canadian settlement
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples which included the "Statement of Reconciliation: Learning from the Past," in which the "Government of Canada recognizes
Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement
Indian_Residential_Schools_Settlement_Agreement
Royal Commission for criminal law reform (1845–1849)
Royal Commission on Revising and Consolidating the Criminal Law (also known as the Criminal Law Commission of 1845 or the Statute Law Commission of 1845)
Royal Commission on Revising and Consolidating the Criminal Law (1845–1849)
Royal_Commission_on_Revising_and_Consolidating_the_Criminal_Law_(1845–1849)
Failed coup d'état in South Korea
Time (KST), Yoon Suk Yeol, the then-president of South Korea, attempted a self-coup by declaring martial law during a televised address. In the address,
2024 South Korean martial law crisis
2024_South_Korean_martial_law_crisis
Public Inquiry in Quebec
Charbonneau Commission) was a public inquiry in Quebec, Canada into potential corruption in the management of public construction contracts. The commission was
Charbonneau_Commission
Royal Commission for criminal and civil law reform (1854–1859)
The Royal Commission for Consolidating the Statute Law (also known as the Statute Law Commission of 1854) was a royal commission from 1854 to 1859 for
Royal Commission for Consolidating the Statute Law
Royal_Commission_for_Consolidating_the_Statute_Law
Privacy law in Canada
Canadian privacy law is derived from the common law, statutes of the Parliament of Canada and the various provincial legislatures, and the Canadian Charter
Canadian_privacy_law
Law maintaining market competition
Competition law, also known as antitrust law, is the field of law that promotes and maintains market competition by regulating anti-competitive conduct
Competition_law
Supreme Court of Canada case
the Canadian Radio-Television Commission (by the time of the decision renamed the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, in both
Capital Cities Communications Inc v Canadian Radio-Television Commission
Capital_Cities_Communications_Inc_v_Canadian_Radio-Television_Commission
Independent U.S. government agency
The commission was established to monitor and encourage compliance with the Helsinki Final Act, an agreement between the United States, Canada, Russia
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe
Commission_on_Security_and_Cooperation_in_Europe
2022 Canadian public inquiry
any other law of Canada". Threats to Canada's security as defined by the Intelligence Service Act include the violent overthrow of the Canadian government
Public Order Emergency Commission
Public_Order_Emergency_Commission
Local government agency type
encompassing law enforcement, is the act of enforcing a set of rules, principles, or laws (especially written ones) and ensuring observance of a system of norms
Code_enforcement
Bilateral relations
commissioner to Canada. Two weeks earlier Somali Canadians had held a protest outside the Kenyan High Commission in Ottawa over a new law requiring the
Canada–Kenya_relations
Top-level subdivisions of Canada
Canada has ten provinces and three territories that are sub-national administrative divisions under the jurisdiction of the Canadian Constitution. In the
Provinces and territories of Canada
Provinces_and_territories_of_Canada
Law journal
The Canadian Journal of Administrative Law and Practice is a law journal published three times a year by Carswell on behalf of the Council of Canadian Administrative
Canadian Journal of Administrative Law and Practice
Canadian_Journal_of_Administrative_Law_and_Practice
Commission Malawi Law Commission Manitoba Law Reform Commission, Canada Mauritius Law Reform Commission Namibia Law Reform and Development Commission
Commonwealth Association of Law Reform Agencies
Commonwealth_Association_of_Law_Reform_Agencies
Canadian nationality law details the conditions in which an individual is a national of Canada. The primary law governing these regulations is the Citizenship
Canadian_nationality_law
Canadian federal government agency
sentence. The Royal Commission to Investigate the Penal System of Canada (the Archambault Commission) was formed in response to a series of riots and strikes
Correctional_Service_Canada
Government department
Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC; French: Immigration, Réfugiés et Citoyenneté Canada) is the department of the Government of Canada with responsibility
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
Immigration,_Refugees_and_Citizenship_Canada
1876 Canadian act of Parliament
(French: Loi sur les Indiens) is a Canadian Act of Parliament that concerns registered Indians, their bands, and the system of Indian reserves. First passed
Indian_Act
British dominion in North America from 1907 to 1949
system of a six-member Commission of Government continued to govern Newfoundland until Newfoundland joined Canada in 1949 to become Canada's tenth province
Dominion_of_Newfoundland
Supreme Court of Canada case
Rights Commission) [2000] 2 S.C.R. 307, 2000 SCC 44 is a leading Supreme Court of Canada decision on the scope of section 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights
Blencoe v British Columbia (Human Rights Commission)
Blencoe_v_British_Columbia_(Human_Rights_Commission)
2016 Canada–EU free trade agreement
particularly changing Canadian IPR laws; and predicts impacts in terms of competition policy and several other areas. The European Commission projected the treaty
Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement
Comprehensive_Economic_and_Trade_Agreement
Federal police service of Canada
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP; French: Gendarmerie royale du Canada, GRC) is the national police service of Canada. The RCMP is an agency of the Government
Royal_Canadian_Mounted_Police
Law created by judicial precedent
by the American Law Institute and Uniform Law Commission, and which has now been enacted, with some local variations, in the majority of state and territorial
Common_law
In Canada, while 37.1% of lawyers are women, "50% ...said they felt their [law] firms were doing "poorly" or "very poorly" in their provision of flexible
Women_in_law_in_Canada
The Royal Commission on the Status of Women was a Canadian Royal Commission that examined the status of women and recommended steps that might be taken
Royal Commission on the Status of Women
Royal_Commission_on_the_Status_of_Women
Legislation to prohibit disability discrimination
Complete Overview of Canada's Accessibility Laws Review of Accessibility Canada Act by Council of Canadians with Disabilities Accessible Canada Act in Plain
Accessible_Canada_Act
Domestic violence disclosure scheme
Kingdom as well as in Australia and Canada. Despite its name, Clare's Law need not—and often does not—take the form of a statute. Instead, it may be implemented
Clare's_Law
Canadian central policing database
and crime information center that provides law enforcement agencies and approved government bodies in Canada with access to nationwide data on criminal
Canadian Police Information Centre
Canadian_Police_Information_Centre
Property sales intermediary
between buyer and seller. Under common law, a real estate broker is eligible to receive their commission, regardless of whether the sale actually takes place
Real_estate_agent
Union law is a system of supranational laws operating within the 27 member states of the European Union (EU). Originally referred to as Community law, it
Law_of_the_European_Union
Auxiliary or specialised law enforcement officer
purposes of civil law enforcement, such as investigators for the Competition Bureau and Transport Canada. Starting in 2016, the Royal Canadian Mounted
Special_constable
1993 murder in Canada
of Canada and/or the Miscarriages of Justice Commission" (PDF). Retrieved 2022-06-17. White, Patrick (2022-05-16). "Senators call for exoneration of 12
Murder of Anthony Joseph Dolff
Murder_of_Anthony_Joseph_Dolff
Legal, social, or ethical principles pertaining to indigenous peoples
people, or in international law as a protection against violation of indigenous rights by actions of governments or groups of private interests. Indigenous
Indigenous_rights
Canadian lawyer and politician (1951–2024)
Human Rights Commission. He was also an adjunct professor of law and an adjunct professor in the Faculty of Graduate Studies at the University of Manitoba
Murray_Sinclair
International border in North America
are two international borders between Canada and the United States: Canada's border with the northern tier of the contiguous United States to its south
Canada–United_States_border
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