
Foundations of Canadian Law
Explore the historical origins of Canada's legal system, including its common law and civil law traditions, and understand the primary sources of law.
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Explore the historical origins of Canada's legal system, including its common law and civil law traditions, and understand the primary sources of law.
Key Questions
- Explain the historical development of Canada's common law and civil law traditions.
- Analyse the primary sources of law, including statute and case law, in the Canadian legal system.
- Compare the constitutional division of law-making powers between the federal and provincial governments.
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