The Canada Evidence Act is an Act of the Parliament of Canada, first passed in 1893, that regulates the rules of evidence. As law of evidence is largely set by common law, the Act is not comprehensive. Also, the Act only applies to law within the jurisdiction of the federal government. Thus the Act applies to federally enacted courts (i.e.

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  • The Canada Evidence Act is an Act of the Parliament of Canada, first passed in 1893, that regulates the rules of evidence. As law of evidence is largely set by common law, the Act is not comprehensive. Also, the Act only applies to law within the jurisdiction of the federal government. Thus the Act applies to federally enacted courts (i.e. Supreme Court, courts of Appeal, Superior Courts, and Federal Courts), criminal trials, federal administrative trials, bankruptcy, and other areas of law under the federal government. Rules of evidence for civil trials are dictated by provincial Evidence Acts.
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  • The Canada Evidence Act is an Act of the Parliament of Canada, first passed in 1893, that regulates the rules of evidence. As law of evidence is largely set by common law, the Act is not comprehensive. Also, the Act only applies to law within the jurisdiction of the federal government. Thus the Act applies to federally enacted courts (i.e.
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  • Canada Evidence Act
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