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In this week’s video we are talking about the Justice System. Please Note: The Canadian justice system is far from perfect, and many times it falls short of what it was built to be, however, this video covers the basics of how the system is structured in order to better understand the elements of the system. Please do not take this video to mean that the Canadian justice system always lives up to how it was structured, or, that the system was built equitably. This video is intended for newcomers to understand how the system in Canada may be built differently from the systems that they have experienced in their home countries (if it is different at all!). Law is based on the Criminal Code of Canada and is split into 2 general groups: Private and public law. From there, you have Bylaws that are made by a city or town! If you get into trouble with the law you could go to court where they decide if you are guilty or not. Watch the video to learn more! Want to learn more? Check out some of these links: Edmonton Police Services: https://www.edmontonpolice.ca/communi... Canadian Justice System: https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/csj-sjc/ Definitions: Justice: To treat people fairly and equally. Public Law: Matters that affect ALL of Canada. When you go to court for public law it is between YOU and the Government. Private Law: For crimes that happen between 2 people. When you go to court for private law it is between you and another person. Bylaws: Laws created by a city/town that only affect that community. Can include laws such as parking, animal control, construction, noise, and more. Lawyer: Someone who represents you and your arguments. Jury: Made up of Canadian citizens who listen to your case and decide if you are guilty or not. A4HC Contacts Instagram @ahc_youth Email [email protected] Phone 7802353581 Where else can you find us: INSTAGRAM: A4HC Youth: https://www.instagram.com/ahc_youth/?... Art Club: / ahc_artclub. . Soccer Club: / ahc_soccer_. . To register in programs, or access other links, click: Registration form: https://forms.gle/DArks5VpGDnNzBYA7 A4HC Website: www.a4hc.ca The Newcomer Youth Empowerment and Inclusion (NYEI) program is funded by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and is a program of Action for Healthy Communities (A4HC) in Alberta, Canada.