The Supreme Court of Canada is the highest court in Canada and is responsible for interpreting and applying the law to ensure its consistent interpretation across the country. Its main role is to hear appeals from lower courts, including provincial and federal courts of appeal, as well as to decide on constitutional matters and important legal principles that affect Canadian society. Essentially, the Supreme Court of Canada acts as the final authority on legal matters in the country.
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This form is used for applying for a certificate to appoint a nominee as an estate trustee without a will in Canada.