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Legal Disputes in Canada — Get Your Verdict

Canada has a dual legal system: Common Law in all provinces except Quebec, which operates under Civil Law. InstantVerdict applies the correct framework based on your province, drawing on the Canada Labour Code, provincial tenancy acts, and the Consumer Protection Act.

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InstantVerdict applies Canada's Common Law / Civil Law statutes and precedents to your dispute.

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FAQ

Canada Legal Questions

If you're in Quebec, your dispute is analysed under the Civil Code of Quebec rather than Common Law. InstantVerdict adapts to your province automatically.

Landlord-tenant issues, wrongful dismissal, consumer refund disputes, and small claims matters are among the most frequently submitted cases from Canada.

InstantVerdict is a general guidance tool, not a licensed paralegal or barrister. It helps you understand your legal position quickly before deciding on formal action.

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