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Which judicial body is Canada's highest court?

The Supreme Court of Canada is the country's highest court and the ultimate court of appeal, consisting of nine judges appointed to interpret Canadian laws. The

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Question: Which judicial body is Canada's highest court?

Answer options:

  • Federal Court
  • Court of Appeal ✅ Supreme Court of Canada
  • Privy Council

Correct answer: Supreme Court of Canada

Explanation: The Supreme Court of Canada is the country's highest court and the ultimate court of appeal, consisting of nine judges appointed to interpret Canadian laws. The Federal Court and provincial Courts of Appeal are incorrect because they represent lower tiers of the judicial system whose rulings can be appealed to the Supreme Court. The Privy Council once served as Canada's highest court historically, but appeals to the United Kingdom's Privy Council were abolished in 1949. Understanding the structure and leadership of the Canadian judiciary is a fundamental concept frequently tested on the citizenship exam to demonstrate awareness of how the justice system functions.

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