Federal Court of Appeal
The Federal Court of Appeal is a key judicial body in Canada that hears appeals from decisions made by the Federal Court and certain federal tribunals. It plays a crucial role in interpreting federal laws and ensuring that justice is served in cases involving federal matters, such as immigration, intellectual property, and administrative law.
Established in 1971, the Federal Court of Appeal is located in Ottawa and consists of a Chief Justice and several other judges. Its decisions can significantly impact Canadian law and policy, as they set important legal precedents that lower courts and tribunals must follow.