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How does the court administration system differ between federal and provincial/territorial courts in Canada?
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In Canada, the federal government is responsible for the administration of federal courts, such as the Federal Court, the Federal Court of Appeal, and the Tax Court of Canada. Provincial and territorial governments are responsible for the administration of their respective courts, including superior courts, provincial/territorial courts, and small claims courts. Each jurisdiction has its own court administration office that manages the specific needs and functions of its courts.
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