Where does the criminal law in Canada come from?
The
criminal law in Canada is the responsibility of the federal government.
Canada is a confederation of provinces in a federal system. The
Canadian Constitution is the British
North America Act, passed in 1867, which gives exclusive authority
to the Government of Canada to make criminal laws. Prior to this,
English criminal law, inherited from the English settlers in North
America, was the standard.
In
1892, the Canadian Parliament passed a law called the Criminal
Code. It was called a Code because it consolidated crimes and
criminal law procedure into a single statute. It has been amended
and added to many times over the last century.
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October
1996
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