Asked by hennebry waters on Apr 29, 2024

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Under the Canadian Constitution the federal government has exclusive jurisdiction over which types of laws:

A) Trade and commerce, criminal law and bankruptcy and insolvency law.
B) Trade and commerce, criminal law and incorporation of companies.
C) Trade and commerce, the solemnization of marriage and local works and undertakings.
D) Criminal law, incorporation of companies, solemnization of marriage.
E) Trade and commerce, incorporation of companies and bills of exchange.

Canadian Constitution

The supreme law in Canada that outlines the country’s system of government, as well as the civil rights of all Canadian citizens.

Federal Government

The national government of a federation, responsible for national matters, distinct from state or provincial governments.

Trade and Commerce

The exchange of goods and services between people or entities, often on a large scale and including international activities.

  • Understand the federal jurisdiction over certain types of laws according to the Canadian Constitution.
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Rylie KalinaMay 01, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Under the Canadian Constitution, the federal government has exclusive jurisdiction over trade and commerce, criminal law, and bankruptcy and insolvency law. This is outlined in sections 91 and 92 of the Constitution Act, 1867, which delineate the division of powers between the federal and provincial governments.