I'm not sure if you mean which police force enforces laws or which courts do.
Canada has a Federal police force, the RCMP which is a national police force. THey are responsible for enforcing Federal law, but they are also expected to enforce provincial and local laws as well. In some areas of Canada, they are the only police - there is no municipal or provincial police
Some Provinces also have police forces such as the OPP (Ontario provincial police) who enforce highway laws, provincial laws
then cities have a police force.
Not sure if this is what you asked, but hope it does.
Depending on how one defines "autonomy" the answer will vary. With respect to political autonomy, in 1867, Canada was styled a separate "dominion" with authority to establish its own representative government. In 1931, Canada was given power to pass and amend its own laws without final approval of the British Parliament, except for those laws which were "Constitutional" in character. In 1982, Canada was given power to amend its own Constitution, thus divesting Britain of any remaining legislative authority over Canada.
Most of Canada spoke English except for Quebec. They also were used to French laws. The Act of Union consolidated both Upper and Lower Canada. The British were being unfair to the French speakers but there were enough people willing to work out the differences.
The British North America Act of 1867 is the Canadian Constitution. It is Canada's basic law, that through which all other laws are interpreted.
Canada
Canada East and Canada West were the former Lower Canada and Upper Canada respectively. Lower Canada and Upper Canada were united into the Province of Canada in 1841 by the British Parliament. The terms Canada East and Canada West were terms of description, not names of separate entities.
In Canada the Judicial Branch does the same as the us it enforces the laws
Executive
The executive branch(i.e. president) enforces laws.
Enforces and carries out the laws.
President
executive branch
Executive Branch
Enforces and carries out the laws.
democracy.
executive branch
Enforces laws
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