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You can appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada from a lower court, but you cannot appeal a decision made by the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of Canada is located at: Supreme Court of Canada 301 Wellington Street Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0J1
The Supreme Court in Canada, which is located in Ottawa, Ontario.
The Supreme Court of Canada is located in Ottawa, the capital city of Canada
The Supreme Court of Canada is the highest court in the country. It hears appeals fro the provincial Courts of Appeal
The UK Supreme Court (a successor to the Appellate Committee of the House of Lords) was created in November 2009.
According to section 3 of the Supreme Court Act (Canada) the proper name is "Supreme Court of Canada." Section 101 of the Constitution Act 1867 authorized the creation of "a General Court of Appeal for Canada."
The Supreme Court of Canada is the highest judicial body in Canada. It hears final appeals and decides on issues that are relevant to all Canadians. The government may also ask for a reference from the Supreme Court if it needs advice on a particular issue.
The Governor General of Canada, the Prime Minister of Canada, and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada are all entitled to be styled The Right Honourable for life.
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In theory, as the Supreme Court of Canada is an instrument of Parliament, the highest Canadian court would be the High Court of Parliament (as suggested by the Honourable Senator Anne C. Cools). In practical terms, Canada's highest court is the Supreme Court of Canada, ever since Canada stopped appeals to the Judicial Committee of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council.
Kenneth H. Fogarty has written: 'Equality before the law and the Supreme Court of Canada' -- subject(s): Canada, Canada. Supreme Court, Civil rights