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- Crime_in_Canada abstract "Under the Canadian constitution, the power to establish criminal law and rules of investigation and trying crimes is vested in the federal government. The provinces are responsible for law enforcement (although provincial policing in many jurisdictions is contracted to the federal and national Royal Canadian Mounted Police), and while the power to prosecute offences belongs to the federal government, responsibility for prosecutions is delegated to the provinces for most types of criminal offences. Laws and sentencing guidelines are uniform throughout the country, but provinces vary in their level of enforcement.[citation needed]".
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- Crime_in_Canada wikiPageExternalLink www.csc-scc.gc.ca.
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- Crime_in_Canada comment "Under the Canadian constitution, the power to establish criminal law and rules of investigation and trying crimes is vested in the federal government.".
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