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This course provides interpreters with a clear understanding of how laws are created in Canada, including the sources of law, government responsibilities, the legislative process, and key constitutional rights relevant to their work.

We will cover:

Check markThe roles of federal and provincial governments in creating laws in Canada. 

Check markHow statutes, regulations, and common law operate within the legal system. 

Check markThe key steps in the law-making process, from identifying an issue to Royal Assent. 

Check mark Interpreter-relevant rights in the Constitution and Charter, including the right to an interpreter. 

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CICTP Module 3 

LSI-M1-C2 How laws are made in Canada

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