Deck 2: The Canadian Legal System

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Which of the following exemplifies the powers granted to a government with jurisdictional authority to regulate crime?

A) regulate criminal justice in the provinces
B) define crimes,establish precedents,and set penalties
C) define crimes,establish laws,and set penalties
D) regulate criminal sanctions in the Civil Code of Quebec
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What is the paramount function of Canadian constitutional law?

A) It sets a parliamentary code of ethics.
B) It creates structure for ceremonial policy.
C) It establishes Canada's deference to the British Parliament.
D) It establishes Canada's structure of legal authority.
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What classification of law would a provincial statute restricting the display of tobacco products in retail outlets fall under?

A) private law
B) public and domestic law
C) common law and private law
D) procedural law
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Which of the following is a possible legal justification for upholding a provincial law that prohibits the display of tobacco products in retail outlets?

A) If the government can show that the law reduces the incidence of smoking,the law may constitute a reasonable limit on freedom of expression.
B) The provincial government has sole jurisdiction over business activity.
C) The provincial governments have delegated jurisdiction.
D) The new tobacco law is constitutional because it protects health,and health concerns always override business concerns.
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In which areas is the federal government given exclusive jurisdiction to make law by the Canadian Constitution?

A) currency,trade,national defence
B) administration of justice,trade,national defence
C) interprovincial trade and commerce,highway regulation,licensing
D) criminal law,administration of justice,hospitals
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Which legislative body in Canada is composed of the House of Commons and the Senate?

A) the Parliament of Canada
B) the House of Assembly
C) the Supreme Court of Canada
D) the Legislative Assembly
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Vape Industries Inc.plans to take legal action if the government attempts to pass legislation restricting the advertising of water tobacco products.On what basis might Vape Industries Inc.take legal action should such legislation be enacted?

A) The legislation interferes with its equality rights contained in section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
B) The legislation interferes with the fundamental freedom of expression contained in section 2 (b)of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
C) The legislation is beyond the jurisdiction of the legislative branch of government.
D) The sale of water tobacco products is an area of private law not public law.
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Which legislative body (or bodies)in Canada is (are)generally the most involved with creating laws that regulate business activity?

A) the judiciary
B) provincial legislatures and municipalities
C) the House of Commons and Senate
D) the Parliament of Canada
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What is the source of the law that governs lawmaking authority within the Canadian legal system?

A) parliamentary bills
B) constitutional law
C) the Civil Code
D) constitutional conventions
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Which of the following is a key feature of the judicial branch of government?

A) The judiciary is to be independent from the legislative and executive branches of government.
B) The judiciary is composed of judges who are elected.
C) The judiciary has jurisdiction over criminal law,including the power to define new crimes.
D) The judiciary executes government policy and reforms statutory law.
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Which of the following is a feature of the superior courts?

A) The judges are appointed by provincial governments.
B) Their processes are designed to be simpler,quicker,and less expensive,and parties often appear in this court without a lawyer.
C) They are available only after permission or "leave" to appeal is granted.
D) They have the jurisdiction to handle claims involving an unlimited monetary amount and are the entry level for the more serious criminal matters.
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Which of the following is a required element in the procedure for passing federal legislation through Parliament?

A) a majority vote by Commons committee and approval by Senate
B) a quorum vote in the House of Commons and by the Senate
C) a majority vote of the members in the House of Commons and in the Senate
D) an approval by the House of Commons and by the Senate committee
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Which of the following statements is most accurate regarding the common law system of private law?

A) It is used in all provinces,including Quebec.
B) It includes constitutional and administrative law.
C) It is based on the interpretation and application of statutes which must be applied in all cases.
D) It bases its private law on judicial decisions that,if relevant and binding,must be applied to the case at issue.
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Which of the following outcomes is dictated by the doctrine of paramountcy in circumstances where conflicting federal and provincial laws cannot be reconciled?

A) The federal law prevails,except in Quebec.
B) The superior law prevails.
C) Concurrent provincial law prevails.
D) The provincial law prevails.
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What is the legal status of the office of prime minister in Canada?

A) The office of prime minister is an example of a constitutional convention.
B) The office of prime minister does not really exist.
C) The office of prime minister is set out in the Constitution Act,1867.
D) The office of prime minister is set out in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
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Which legislature is the lower chamber to the Senate?

A) the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
B) the Parliament of Canada
C) the House of Assembly of Nova Scotia
D) the House of Commons
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The government has failed to enact new legislation requiring appropriate warnings on water tobacco.Which of the following best describes the legal obligation of the Canadian government to enact such legislation?

A) The government has a constitutional obligation to enact legislation to protect the health of Canadians.
B) A new law would help fulfill Canada's international treaty obligations.
C) A new law cannot be enacted because it would interfere with freedom of expression,which is protected under section 2 (b)of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
D) The government has no legal right to control how businesses choose to display a legal product,because such matters are private law,not public law.
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Of the following statements,which is most accurate regarding the executive branch of government?

A) The executive branch of government consists of the prime minister and the premiers of the provinces and territories.
B) The executive branch of government provides rulings to resolve existing legal conflicts.
C) The executive branch of government passes laws that impact business operations.
D) The executive branch of government includes the formal executive and the political executive.
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To which level of government would a business make an application for a property zoning variance,and why?

A) municipal government; direct constitutional jurisdiction
B) municipal government; concurrent constitutional jurisdiction
C) municipal government; provincial constitutional delegation of authority
D) federal government; exclusive jurisdiction to regulate zoning
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Why is it important for businesses to monitor government policy?

A) Rules and regulations are periodically revised.
B) It is the machinery that regulates government.
C) It provides rulings that resolve existing disputes.
D) It can be overwhelming and very technical.
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Which of the following functions is most likely to be carried out by an administrative body?

A) hearing licensing and zoning applications
B) collection of revenue for government operation
C) enforcement of traffic laws
D) reviewing applications for leave to appeal
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Which of the following best describes the defining characteristics of public law?

A) It regulates relationships between governments and individuals.
B) It provides rules concerning rights and obligations of business.
C) It focuses on fairness according to strict rules of common law.
D) It contains the rules of law in the Civil Code of Quebec.
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What is a distinguishing characteristic of a treaty?

A) A treaty is the sole law governing relations between nations.
B) A treaty is a set of coded laws to regulate relations.
C) A treaty governs relationships between Canada's provinces.
D) A treaty can exist between nations governed by international law.
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What attribute distinguishes substantive law from other forms of law?

A) It defines rights,duties,and liabilities.
B) It defines international legal status.
C) It defines the relationship between governments.
D) It defines procedures under the Charter.
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Quest Electrical Engineers Inc.contractually committed to provide specialized services to a construction project with specified deadlines for completion.Quest has to meet deadlines or face penalties.What type of law governs the relationship and conduct of the parties to this contract?

A) common law
B) corporate law
C) public law
D) private law
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Rules of equity focus on what would be fair,given the specific circumstances of the case,as opposed to which of the following?

A) what the strict rules of common law might dictate
B) law that governs relations between states
C) the internal set of laws of a given country
D) law governing agreements between states
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Which of the following actions does royal prerogative give the Crown an exclusive right to perform in Canada?

A) give politicians immunity
B) overrule laws enacted by Parliament
C) overturn decisions of the Supreme Court
D) declare war on enemies of the state
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A hospital board of directors granted absolute authority to physicians to arbitrarily withdraw life support from patients.The board's authority to grant such power was quickly challenged and overturned in the courts.What type of law had to be applied to constrain the hospital board's authority?

A) criminal law
B) constitutional law
C) administrative law
D) equity law
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What is a distinguishing characteristic of the principle of precedent law?

A) It is based on a Civil Code.
B) It applies only in Quebec courts.
C) Individual freedoms are valued.
D) Like cases should be treated alike.
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The decisions of the Supreme Court of Canada are best described as which of the following?

A) binding on all other courts in all Canadian jurisdictions
B) limited to constitutional matters
C) binding only on the government
D) always appeals from the Federal Court of Canada
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Which of the following is an example of a federal administrative body that plays a role in regulating activity?

A) the Securities Commission
B) the Board of Health
C) the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC)
D) the Liquor Control Board
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In what way does a civil law system differ from a common law system?

A) In a civil law system,provinces have jurisdiction to appoint judges to superior courts.
B) Judges in a civil law system must apply a relevant provision of the Civil Code,even if doing so would produce an unjust outcome.
C) Judges in a civil law system are not bound by how other judges have interpreted the Civil Code.
D) In a civil law system,tort and contract laws are established by precedent.
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Which of the following is NOT a source of law in Canada?

A) common law
B) public opinion
C) Civil Code
D) royal prerogative
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Which of the following is an example of a federally appointed administrative body?

A) the Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC)
B) the College of Physicians and Surgeons
C) the Development Appeal Board
D) the Law Society of Upper Canada
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What is the judicial branch of government in Canada composed of?

A) the system of various levels of courts in Canada
B) the judiciary and the system of various levels of courts
C) a judiciary appointed by the governor general
D) the judiciary and federal and provincial prosecutors
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A recent decision of the Supreme Court of Canada established that the equality provision contained in section 15(1)of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms applies to unequal treatment on the basis of sexual orientation.Which of the following describes the effect the decision will have on provincial governments?

A) Provincial governments will not be bound because the Charter of Rights and Freedoms is only binding on the federal government.
B) The decision applies only to cases outside of the province of Quebec.
C) Provincial governments will be bound because the Charter of Rights and Freedoms is binding on all levels of government.
D) The decision will be binding on provincial governments because they are required to follow decisions of the Supreme Court of Canada under the division of powers.
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Who determines whether legislation is permissible?

A) the Parliament of Canada
B) the judicial branch
C) the prime minister
D) the federal government
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What is the defining characteristic of procedural law?

A) It is a set of laws defining individual rights,duties,and liabilities.
B) It regulates the relationship between persons and governments.
C) It governs procedure for the enforcement of rights,duties,and liabilities.
D) It governs procedure for the enforcement of the Civil Code.
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Which of the following are examples of the law of equity?

A) the "clean hands" principle
B) the "decidendi" principle
C) the "stare decisis" doctrine
D) the "judicial discretion" principle
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What are the basic levels of courts that make up the Canadian court system?

A) trial,informal appeal,and final appeal courts
B) trial,intermediate appeal,and final court of appeal
C) informal trial,formal trial,and final appeal courts
D) pretrial,trial,and appeal courts
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Federal and provincial legislatures are constitutionally provided with the authority to appoint judges within specified judicial jurisdictions.
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A province wants to challenge an appeal court's decision regarding the prevention of continued ground water contamination now posing a significant health risk to people,wildlife,and plants living in the ecosystem to the Supreme Court.Which of the following would immediately signify the Supreme Court's agreement to hear the challenge,and why it would consider this appeal?

A) leave to appeal; significant or national concern
B) consent to appeal; provincial challenges
C) consent to appeal; jurisdiction
D) permission to appeal; national public concern
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The Charter is a powerful constitutional document because it provides protection from improper or oppressive government conduct.
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Inferior courts are presided over by judges appointed by the provincial government.
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The judiciary is to be independent from the legislative and executive branches of government.
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The judicial branch of government includes the courts and the legislatures.
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The new Criminal Code of Newfoundland would be enforced by the courts because it would not be contrary to the Canadian Constitution to do so.
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There are no limits on the guarantees of rights and freedoms established by the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
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Public law deals with the regulation of relationships between individuals and government.
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Which of the following best reflects the high value Canadians place on the political philosophy of liberalism?

A) Canada regulates privacy with laws restricting government access to persons and property.
B) Canadians have elected more majority Liberal governments than NDP or Conservative.
C) Public outcry forced the Green Party leader's acceptance in federal election debates.
D) Governments willingly and promptly comply with access to information requests.
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The rights and authority of municipal governments are protected by the Constitution Act.
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What are the rules of equity?

A) rules that set out the correct procedures to follow in court
B) rules that require wrongdoers to compensate their victims for losses
C) rules that focus on what would be fair given the specific circumstances of the case
D) strict rules that dictate the outcome of particular disputes
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The judges in Canada's higher courts are appointed,and those in the lower courts are elected.
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A provincial government cannot enact environmental legislation that would conflict with federal environmental legislation because it is an area of exclusive federal jurisdiction.
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Canada's federal Parliament is composed of the House of Commons and the Senate.
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Which level of government should Nantucket Sleigh Rides,Inc.lobby for regulated roadway access to sell horse-drawn sleigh rides to patrons of downtown business establishments from December through February?

A) provincial government
B) federal government
C) municipal government
D) federal and provincial governments
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What are the three branches of government provided for by the Canadian Constitution?

A) legislative,executive,judicial
B) federal,provincial,municipal
C) legislative,executive,representative
D) legislative,representative,judicial
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Section 1 of the Charter requires the government to justify why it is infringing a right,as well as to demonstrate that,in doing so,it is restricting the right in question in a reasonably measured,controlled,and appropriate way.
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Public health and the environment are constitutionally undefined as areas of concurrent jurisdiction shared between the federal and provincial governments.
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The Constitution Act makes the provincial governments subordinate to the federal government in cases of overlapping jurisdiction.
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Briefly describe the role of administrative bodies in the Canadian legal system and provide examples of particular bodies that impact businesses and their functions.
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Section 33 (the "notwithstanding clause")is used frequently by provincial governments to opt out of particular Charter rights.
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According to the doctrine of precedent,the Supreme Court of Canada-the highest court in Canada-is entitled to decide a case in any way it sees fit.
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Briefly describe the benefits to be derived by businesses being aware of government policy and the status of regulations affecting their operations,as well as the consequences of being unaware of the same.
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Briefly describe what is meant by the statement "the distinction between public and private law is not absolute" and provide an example that illustrates this statement.
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Briefly describe the origins of the common law system and the civil law system as they exist in Canada and the comparable and contrasting characteristics of each system of law.
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Briefly describe the circumstances under which the guarantee of Canadians' rights and freedoms provided under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is permitted to be limited.
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Identify the nature of the question that Rothmans would use to challenge Saskatchewan's power wall ban under its Tobacco Control Act.Briefly explain how the government of Saskatchewan would be required to respond to such a challenge.Identify and briefly explain what actions the Supreme Court of Canada would take and the source of its authority to do so in the event that a Rothmans challenge was able to demonstrate that Saskatchewan's Tobacco Control Act violated a Charter provision and the provincial government failed to prove its legislation met the standard set by s.1 of the Charter.
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One of the defining features of the law of equity is that "anything goes,as long as it's fair."
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The principle of precedent holds that all precedents are not of equal value,meaning the higher the level of court that created the precedent,the less weight it brings to bear on the common law system.
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A bill put before a legislative body represents a proposed piece of legislation that a political party wants to make into law.
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The application of precedent in a common law system is subject to a number of rules.Outline the rules judges must apply when considering how much weight to give a precedent case.
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Deck 2: The Canadian Legal System
1
Which of the following exemplifies the powers granted to a government with jurisdictional authority to regulate crime?

A) regulate criminal justice in the provinces
B) define crimes,establish precedents,and set penalties
C) define crimes,establish laws,and set penalties
D) regulate criminal sanctions in the Civil Code of Quebec
C
2
What is the paramount function of Canadian constitutional law?

A) It sets a parliamentary code of ethics.
B) It creates structure for ceremonial policy.
C) It establishes Canada's deference to the British Parliament.
D) It establishes Canada's structure of legal authority.
D
3
What classification of law would a provincial statute restricting the display of tobacco products in retail outlets fall under?

A) private law
B) public and domestic law
C) common law and private law
D) procedural law
B
4
Which of the following is a possible legal justification for upholding a provincial law that prohibits the display of tobacco products in retail outlets?

A) If the government can show that the law reduces the incidence of smoking,the law may constitute a reasonable limit on freedom of expression.
B) The provincial government has sole jurisdiction over business activity.
C) The provincial governments have delegated jurisdiction.
D) The new tobacco law is constitutional because it protects health,and health concerns always override business concerns.
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In which areas is the federal government given exclusive jurisdiction to make law by the Canadian Constitution?

A) currency,trade,national defence
B) administration of justice,trade,national defence
C) interprovincial trade and commerce,highway regulation,licensing
D) criminal law,administration of justice,hospitals
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Which legislative body in Canada is composed of the House of Commons and the Senate?

A) the Parliament of Canada
B) the House of Assembly
C) the Supreme Court of Canada
D) the Legislative Assembly
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7
Vape Industries Inc.plans to take legal action if the government attempts to pass legislation restricting the advertising of water tobacco products.On what basis might Vape Industries Inc.take legal action should such legislation be enacted?

A) The legislation interferes with its equality rights contained in section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
B) The legislation interferes with the fundamental freedom of expression contained in section 2 (b)of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
C) The legislation is beyond the jurisdiction of the legislative branch of government.
D) The sale of water tobacco products is an area of private law not public law.
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Which legislative body (or bodies)in Canada is (are)generally the most involved with creating laws that regulate business activity?

A) the judiciary
B) provincial legislatures and municipalities
C) the House of Commons and Senate
D) the Parliament of Canada
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What is the source of the law that governs lawmaking authority within the Canadian legal system?

A) parliamentary bills
B) constitutional law
C) the Civil Code
D) constitutional conventions
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Which of the following is a key feature of the judicial branch of government?

A) The judiciary is to be independent from the legislative and executive branches of government.
B) The judiciary is composed of judges who are elected.
C) The judiciary has jurisdiction over criminal law,including the power to define new crimes.
D) The judiciary executes government policy and reforms statutory law.
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Which of the following is a feature of the superior courts?

A) The judges are appointed by provincial governments.
B) Their processes are designed to be simpler,quicker,and less expensive,and parties often appear in this court without a lawyer.
C) They are available only after permission or "leave" to appeal is granted.
D) They have the jurisdiction to handle claims involving an unlimited monetary amount and are the entry level for the more serious criminal matters.
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Which of the following is a required element in the procedure for passing federal legislation through Parliament?

A) a majority vote by Commons committee and approval by Senate
B) a quorum vote in the House of Commons and by the Senate
C) a majority vote of the members in the House of Commons and in the Senate
D) an approval by the House of Commons and by the Senate committee
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Which of the following statements is most accurate regarding the common law system of private law?

A) It is used in all provinces,including Quebec.
B) It includes constitutional and administrative law.
C) It is based on the interpretation and application of statutes which must be applied in all cases.
D) It bases its private law on judicial decisions that,if relevant and binding,must be applied to the case at issue.
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Which of the following outcomes is dictated by the doctrine of paramountcy in circumstances where conflicting federal and provincial laws cannot be reconciled?

A) The federal law prevails,except in Quebec.
B) The superior law prevails.
C) Concurrent provincial law prevails.
D) The provincial law prevails.
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What is the legal status of the office of prime minister in Canada?

A) The office of prime minister is an example of a constitutional convention.
B) The office of prime minister does not really exist.
C) The office of prime minister is set out in the Constitution Act,1867.
D) The office of prime minister is set out in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
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Which legislature is the lower chamber to the Senate?

A) the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
B) the Parliament of Canada
C) the House of Assembly of Nova Scotia
D) the House of Commons
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17
The government has failed to enact new legislation requiring appropriate warnings on water tobacco.Which of the following best describes the legal obligation of the Canadian government to enact such legislation?

A) The government has a constitutional obligation to enact legislation to protect the health of Canadians.
B) A new law would help fulfill Canada's international treaty obligations.
C) A new law cannot be enacted because it would interfere with freedom of expression,which is protected under section 2 (b)of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
D) The government has no legal right to control how businesses choose to display a legal product,because such matters are private law,not public law.
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Of the following statements,which is most accurate regarding the executive branch of government?

A) The executive branch of government consists of the prime minister and the premiers of the provinces and territories.
B) The executive branch of government provides rulings to resolve existing legal conflicts.
C) The executive branch of government passes laws that impact business operations.
D) The executive branch of government includes the formal executive and the political executive.
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To which level of government would a business make an application for a property zoning variance,and why?

A) municipal government; direct constitutional jurisdiction
B) municipal government; concurrent constitutional jurisdiction
C) municipal government; provincial constitutional delegation of authority
D) federal government; exclusive jurisdiction to regulate zoning
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Why is it important for businesses to monitor government policy?

A) Rules and regulations are periodically revised.
B) It is the machinery that regulates government.
C) It provides rulings that resolve existing disputes.
D) It can be overwhelming and very technical.
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Which of the following functions is most likely to be carried out by an administrative body?

A) hearing licensing and zoning applications
B) collection of revenue for government operation
C) enforcement of traffic laws
D) reviewing applications for leave to appeal
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Which of the following best describes the defining characteristics of public law?

A) It regulates relationships between governments and individuals.
B) It provides rules concerning rights and obligations of business.
C) It focuses on fairness according to strict rules of common law.
D) It contains the rules of law in the Civil Code of Quebec.
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What is a distinguishing characteristic of a treaty?

A) A treaty is the sole law governing relations between nations.
B) A treaty is a set of coded laws to regulate relations.
C) A treaty governs relationships between Canada's provinces.
D) A treaty can exist between nations governed by international law.
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What attribute distinguishes substantive law from other forms of law?

A) It defines rights,duties,and liabilities.
B) It defines international legal status.
C) It defines the relationship between governments.
D) It defines procedures under the Charter.
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Quest Electrical Engineers Inc.contractually committed to provide specialized services to a construction project with specified deadlines for completion.Quest has to meet deadlines or face penalties.What type of law governs the relationship and conduct of the parties to this contract?

A) common law
B) corporate law
C) public law
D) private law
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Rules of equity focus on what would be fair,given the specific circumstances of the case,as opposed to which of the following?

A) what the strict rules of common law might dictate
B) law that governs relations between states
C) the internal set of laws of a given country
D) law governing agreements between states
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27
Which of the following actions does royal prerogative give the Crown an exclusive right to perform in Canada?

A) give politicians immunity
B) overrule laws enacted by Parliament
C) overturn decisions of the Supreme Court
D) declare war on enemies of the state
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28
A hospital board of directors granted absolute authority to physicians to arbitrarily withdraw life support from patients.The board's authority to grant such power was quickly challenged and overturned in the courts.What type of law had to be applied to constrain the hospital board's authority?

A) criminal law
B) constitutional law
C) administrative law
D) equity law
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What is a distinguishing characteristic of the principle of precedent law?

A) It is based on a Civil Code.
B) It applies only in Quebec courts.
C) Individual freedoms are valued.
D) Like cases should be treated alike.
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The decisions of the Supreme Court of Canada are best described as which of the following?

A) binding on all other courts in all Canadian jurisdictions
B) limited to constitutional matters
C) binding only on the government
D) always appeals from the Federal Court of Canada
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Which of the following is an example of a federal administrative body that plays a role in regulating activity?

A) the Securities Commission
B) the Board of Health
C) the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC)
D) the Liquor Control Board
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In what way does a civil law system differ from a common law system?

A) In a civil law system,provinces have jurisdiction to appoint judges to superior courts.
B) Judges in a civil law system must apply a relevant provision of the Civil Code,even if doing so would produce an unjust outcome.
C) Judges in a civil law system are not bound by how other judges have interpreted the Civil Code.
D) In a civil law system,tort and contract laws are established by precedent.
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Which of the following is NOT a source of law in Canada?

A) common law
B) public opinion
C) Civil Code
D) royal prerogative
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Which of the following is an example of a federally appointed administrative body?

A) the Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC)
B) the College of Physicians and Surgeons
C) the Development Appeal Board
D) the Law Society of Upper Canada
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What is the judicial branch of government in Canada composed of?

A) the system of various levels of courts in Canada
B) the judiciary and the system of various levels of courts
C) a judiciary appointed by the governor general
D) the judiciary and federal and provincial prosecutors
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36
A recent decision of the Supreme Court of Canada established that the equality provision contained in section 15(1)of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms applies to unequal treatment on the basis of sexual orientation.Which of the following describes the effect the decision will have on provincial governments?

A) Provincial governments will not be bound because the Charter of Rights and Freedoms is only binding on the federal government.
B) The decision applies only to cases outside of the province of Quebec.
C) Provincial governments will be bound because the Charter of Rights and Freedoms is binding on all levels of government.
D) The decision will be binding on provincial governments because they are required to follow decisions of the Supreme Court of Canada under the division of powers.
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37
Who determines whether legislation is permissible?

A) the Parliament of Canada
B) the judicial branch
C) the prime minister
D) the federal government
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38
What is the defining characteristic of procedural law?

A) It is a set of laws defining individual rights,duties,and liabilities.
B) It regulates the relationship between persons and governments.
C) It governs procedure for the enforcement of rights,duties,and liabilities.
D) It governs procedure for the enforcement of the Civil Code.
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39
Which of the following are examples of the law of equity?

A) the "clean hands" principle
B) the "decidendi" principle
C) the "stare decisis" doctrine
D) the "judicial discretion" principle
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40
What are the basic levels of courts that make up the Canadian court system?

A) trial,informal appeal,and final appeal courts
B) trial,intermediate appeal,and final court of appeal
C) informal trial,formal trial,and final appeal courts
D) pretrial,trial,and appeal courts
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41
Federal and provincial legislatures are constitutionally provided with the authority to appoint judges within specified judicial jurisdictions.
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42
A province wants to challenge an appeal court's decision regarding the prevention of continued ground water contamination now posing a significant health risk to people,wildlife,and plants living in the ecosystem to the Supreme Court.Which of the following would immediately signify the Supreme Court's agreement to hear the challenge,and why it would consider this appeal?

A) leave to appeal; significant or national concern
B) consent to appeal; provincial challenges
C) consent to appeal; jurisdiction
D) permission to appeal; national public concern
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43
The Charter is a powerful constitutional document because it provides protection from improper or oppressive government conduct.
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44
Inferior courts are presided over by judges appointed by the provincial government.
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45
The judiciary is to be independent from the legislative and executive branches of government.
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46
The judicial branch of government includes the courts and the legislatures.
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47
The new Criminal Code of Newfoundland would be enforced by the courts because it would not be contrary to the Canadian Constitution to do so.
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48
There are no limits on the guarantees of rights and freedoms established by the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
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49
Public law deals with the regulation of relationships between individuals and government.
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50
Which of the following best reflects the high value Canadians place on the political philosophy of liberalism?

A) Canada regulates privacy with laws restricting government access to persons and property.
B) Canadians have elected more majority Liberal governments than NDP or Conservative.
C) Public outcry forced the Green Party leader's acceptance in federal election debates.
D) Governments willingly and promptly comply with access to information requests.
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51
The rights and authority of municipal governments are protected by the Constitution Act.
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52
What are the rules of equity?

A) rules that set out the correct procedures to follow in court
B) rules that require wrongdoers to compensate their victims for losses
C) rules that focus on what would be fair given the specific circumstances of the case
D) strict rules that dictate the outcome of particular disputes
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53
The judges in Canada's higher courts are appointed,and those in the lower courts are elected.
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54
A provincial government cannot enact environmental legislation that would conflict with federal environmental legislation because it is an area of exclusive federal jurisdiction.
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55
Canada's federal Parliament is composed of the House of Commons and the Senate.
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56
Which level of government should Nantucket Sleigh Rides,Inc.lobby for regulated roadway access to sell horse-drawn sleigh rides to patrons of downtown business establishments from December through February?

A) provincial government
B) federal government
C) municipal government
D) federal and provincial governments
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57
What are the three branches of government provided for by the Canadian Constitution?

A) legislative,executive,judicial
B) federal,provincial,municipal
C) legislative,executive,representative
D) legislative,representative,judicial
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58
Section 1 of the Charter requires the government to justify why it is infringing a right,as well as to demonstrate that,in doing so,it is restricting the right in question in a reasonably measured,controlled,and appropriate way.
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59
Public health and the environment are constitutionally undefined as areas of concurrent jurisdiction shared between the federal and provincial governments.
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60
The Constitution Act makes the provincial governments subordinate to the federal government in cases of overlapping jurisdiction.
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61
Briefly describe the role of administrative bodies in the Canadian legal system and provide examples of particular bodies that impact businesses and their functions.
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62
Section 33 (the "notwithstanding clause")is used frequently by provincial governments to opt out of particular Charter rights.
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63
According to the doctrine of precedent,the Supreme Court of Canada-the highest court in Canada-is entitled to decide a case in any way it sees fit.
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64
Briefly describe the benefits to be derived by businesses being aware of government policy and the status of regulations affecting their operations,as well as the consequences of being unaware of the same.
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65
Briefly describe what is meant by the statement "the distinction between public and private law is not absolute" and provide an example that illustrates this statement.
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66
Briefly describe the origins of the common law system and the civil law system as they exist in Canada and the comparable and contrasting characteristics of each system of law.
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67
Briefly describe the circumstances under which the guarantee of Canadians' rights and freedoms provided under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is permitted to be limited.
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68
Identify the nature of the question that Rothmans would use to challenge Saskatchewan's power wall ban under its Tobacco Control Act.Briefly explain how the government of Saskatchewan would be required to respond to such a challenge.Identify and briefly explain what actions the Supreme Court of Canada would take and the source of its authority to do so in the event that a Rothmans challenge was able to demonstrate that Saskatchewan's Tobacco Control Act violated a Charter provision and the provincial government failed to prove its legislation met the standard set by s.1 of the Charter.
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69
One of the defining features of the law of equity is that "anything goes,as long as it's fair."
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70
The principle of precedent holds that all precedents are not of equal value,meaning the higher the level of court that created the precedent,the less weight it brings to bear on the common law system.
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71
A bill put before a legislative body represents a proposed piece of legislation that a political party wants to make into law.
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72
The application of precedent in a common law system is subject to a number of rules.Outline the rules judges must apply when considering how much weight to give a precedent case.
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