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  1. Federal laws of Canada. Table of Contents. Criminal Code. 1 - Short Title 2 - Interpretation 3.1 - Part I 3.1 - General 21 - Parties to Offences 25 - Protection of Persons Administering and Enforcing the Law

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  2. The Criminal Code is called a “code” because it “codifies” most of the criminal law in Canada in one place. In legal terms, codification is the process of collecting and restating the law in certain areas, usually by subject, forming a legal code such as a book. The Criminal Code is also known by its official, longer title, An Act ...

    • General. Effect of judicial acts. 3.1 (1) Unless otherwise provided or ordered, anything done by a court, justice or judge is effective from the moment it is done, whether or not it is reduced to writing.
    • Offences Against Public Order. Treason and other Offences against the Queen’s Authority and Person. High treason. 46 (1) Every one commits high treason who, in Canada,
    • Firearms and Other Weapons. Interpretation. Definitions. 84 (1) In this Part, ammunition. ammunition means a cartridge containing a projectile designed to be discharged from a firearm and, without restricting the generality of the foregoing, includes a caseless cartridge and a shot shell; (munitions)
    • Offences Against the Administration of Law and Justice. Interpretation. Definitions. 118 In this Part, evidence. evidence or statement means an assertion of fact, opinion, belief or knowledge, whether material or not and whether admissible or not; (témoignage, déposition ou déclaration)
  3. The Criminal Code is a federal law that includes definitions of most of the criminal offences that the Parliament of Canada has enacted. It is often updated as society evolves and to improve the Canadian criminal process. Publisher - Current Organization Name: Department of Justice Canada. Licence: Open Government Licence - Canada.

  4. criminal organization has the same meaning as in subsection 467.1 (1); ( organisation criminelle) criminal organization offence. criminal organization offence means. (a) an offence under section 467.11, 467.111, 467.12 or 467.13, or a serious offence committed for the benefit of, at the direction of, or in association with, a criminal ...

  5. The Criminal Code ( French: Code criminel) is a law that codifies most criminal offences and procedures in Canada. Its official long title is An Act respecting the Criminal Law (French: Loi concernant le droit criminel ), [1] and it is sometimes abbreviated as Cr.C. (French: C.Cr.) in legal reports. [2] Section 91 (27) of the Constitution Act ...

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  7. The Criminal Code was made law in 1892 by Parliament in accordance with section 91(27) of the Constitution Act, 1867, which gives the federal government the power to make criminal laws in Canada. Before the Code was enacted, criminal law in this country was a mixture of common and statute law from Britain, along with statute law of the ...

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