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provincial superior courts have the authority to determine constitutional issues, and that power is constitutionally entrenched. The federal
Parliament can create federal courts under section 101 of the Act, and give them jurisdiction to consider constitutional issues, but that jurisdiction cannot be exclusive. The grant of jurisdiction to the federal courts cannot eliminate the jurisdiction of the provincial superior courts to determine constitutional issues.
1149:) held that provincial legislatures could give administrative agencies some powers similar to that of courts, provided the overall function of the administrative agency was sufficiently different from that of a court. The Judicial Committee held that the Labour Relation Board of Saskatchewan met this test, and therefore the Legislature could give it powers similar to that of a court to enforce its decisions, without infringing section 96.
1128:, the Supreme Court confirmed that the provinces could not assign jurisdiction away from the superior courts to courts where the judges were appointed by the provinces. However, the Court held that the statutes in question dealt with matters which had not been in the exclusive jurisdiction of the superior, district and county courts at Confederation, and therefore those subjects could be assigned to provincially appointed judges.
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Constitution intends that the federal government has the power to appoint
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Supreme Court has held that section 96 confers a certain core of jurisdiction on the provincial superior courts, which cannot be taken away by either Parliament or the provincial legislatures. One of the most important of these is the jurisdiction to determine constitutional issues. The
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Supreme Court has held that the monetary jurisdiction of provincial small claims courts is not frozen in time as of Confederation in 1867. The provinces can increase the monetary jurisdiction to recognise the effects of inflation. However, the Court has held that increases in monetary
1168:(3) If the first two steps did not decide the issue, it is necessary to review the tribunal's function as a whole, in its institutional setting of the administrative tribunal. A provincial scheme is only invalid where the adjudicative function is a sole or central function of the tribunal.
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in exercising that power. Although in form an appointing power, it has been given an expansive interpretation by the courts to protect a core of jurisdiction in the provincial superior courts, particularly over constitutional issues, and judicial review of administrative tribunals.
1162:(1) Is the power in issue identical or analogous to powers exercised by the "Superior, District, and County Courts" at the time Canada was created in 1867? If not, the power can be conferred on a provincial tribunal.
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jurisdiction and related procedural changes cannot be so great as to turn the provincial court into a parallel court to the provincial superior court. A parallel civil jurisdiction infringes section 96.
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Governor General shall appoint the Judges of the Superior, District, and County Courts in each Province, except those of the Courts of Probate in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
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Reference Re
Authority to Perform Functions Vested by Adoption Act, The Children of Unmarried Parents Act, The Deserted Wives' and Children's Maintenance Act of Ontario
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provinces in the 1860s. The Act sets out the constitutional framework of Canada, including the structure of the
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955:. It provides that the judges of those courts are appointed by the
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Relations Board of Saskatchewan v. John East Iron Works Ltd.
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provides that the judges are to be paid by the federal government.
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963:, the Governor General exercises that power on the advice of the
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provides that the federal
Parliament can create federal courts.
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Supreme Court provided much more detailed guidance in the
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Attorney General of Canada v Law Society of British Columbia
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Reference re Code of Civil Procedure (Que.), art. 35
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Guarantee of provincial superior court jurisdiction
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1145:(at that time the highest court of appeal in the
1088:, the Governor General acts on the advice of the
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975:is the constitutional statute which established
953:provincial superior, district and county courts
945:article 96 de la Loi constitutionnelle de 1867
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951:relating to the appointment of judges of the
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1299:(Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1997).
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1143:Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
1068:Section 96 is found in Part VII of the
872:Fourth: Property of Ontario and Quebec
629:VIII. REVENUES; DEBTS; ASSETS; TAXATION
16:Provision of the Constitution of Canada
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864:Second: Electoral Districts of Quebec
860:First: Electoral Districts of Ontario
553:VI. DISTRIBUTION OF LEGISLATIVE POWERS
1326:, s. 52, s. 53, and Schedule, Item 1.
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1005:and thus part of the supreme law of
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739:IX. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
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1202:must be appointed from the
375:V. PROVINCIAL CONSTITUTIONS
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1438:, 1 SCR 714, pp. 734–736.
1097:Purpose and interpretation
957:Governor General of Canada
868:Third: Property of Canada
345:Money Votes; Royal Assent
31:Proclamation bringing the
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1471:Superior courts in Canada
1284:The Road to Confederation
1178:Section 92(14) of the Act
1126:Reference re Adoption Act
961:constitutional convention
880:Sixth: Natural Resources
979:. Originally named the
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821:X. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY
35:into force, July 1, 1867
1136:Administrative agencies
1461:Canadian Confederation
1456:Constitution of Canada
1352:Constitution Act, 1867
1338:Constitution Act, 1982
1324:Constitution Act, 1982
1270:Constitution Act, 1982
1251:Court system of Canada
1240:Section 101 of the Act
1234:Section 100 of the Act
1086:responsible government
1070:Constitution Act, 1867
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1041:Constitution Act, 1982
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1080:Section 96 gives the
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163:IV. LEGISLATIVE POWER
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1466:Federalism in Canada
1424:, UKPC 75, AC 134.
1206:of those provinces.
894:Proclamation of the
263:The House of Commons
121:III. EXECUTIVE POWER
1481:Judiciary of Canada
1295:Christopher Moore,
1025:under the name the
1282:Donald Creighton,
1173:Related provisions
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1196:Nova Scotia
1450:Categories
1256:References
1031:Patriation
189:The Senate
1340:, Part V.
1076:Operation
853:SCHEDULES
87:II. UNION
1354:, s. 96.
1246:See also
1226:and the
1017:and the
61:PREAMBLE
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1224:Senate
1214:Quebec
1007:Canada
977:Canada
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