How federal rules are made and applied
Canada’s legal framework includes the Constitution, statutes passed by Parliament, and regulations made under those statutes. International treaties are negotiated by the executive and implemented through domestic law where required.
Acts and regulations
Justice Laws consolidates many public statutes. Regulations fill in technical detail—thresholds, forms, and compliance dates—updated through the Canada Gazette.
Provincial and Indigenous dimensions
Provinces have parallel powers in areas such as property, civil law, and education. Indigenous nations may exercise rights and agreements that shape how programs apply on their territories.
Law
Home page “Treaties, laws and regulations”.
This page is general information only, not legal advice.