Provincial Courts
Provincial Courts are the lower-level courts in a province or territory, handling a variety of legal matters. They typically deal with criminal cases, family law, small claims, and traffic violations. Each province has its own court system, which operates under the laws and regulations set by the provincial government.
These courts are designed to provide accessible justice to the public, ensuring that legal issues can be resolved efficiently. Judges in Provincial Courts are appointed to hear cases, and their decisions can often be appealed to higher courts, such as Superior Courts or Courts of Appeal.