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Cas. 226, 6 O.L.R. 41 Young, R. v., (1906) 12 Can. Cr. Cas. 109. Young, R. v., (1906) 13 Can. Cr. Cas. 109. 174 626 Young v. Saylor, 20 Ont. App. R. 645 467 232 CORRIGENDA. Page 23, line 12 66 66 (date of case cited), for "1895" read "1885." 427, line 20 (citation), for "Wiley" read "Riley." 583, line 28, correct the name of case cited to read "R. v. Doherty, 3 Can. Cr. Cas. 505." 697, correct the second citation of R. v. Buchanan to read "12 Man. R. 190." 46 756, correct date of citation, R. v. Spence, to read "1855." 66 66 777, correct citation of R. v. Nicholls, to read "10 Cox C.C. 476." 877, correct citation of R. v. Hoggard, to read "30 U.C.Q.B. 152." THE CANADIAN CRIMINAL CODE AND THE LAW OF CRIMINAL EVIDENCE APPLICABLE THERETO. THE CRIMINAL CODE. (Revised Statutes of Canada, 1906, Chap. 146 and amending Acts.) SHORT TITLE. 1. This Act may be cited as the Criminal Code. 55-56 V., Short title. c. 29, s. 1. Origin.]-The Criminal Code in its present form is a revision and consolidation of the Criminal Code of 1892. That statute went into force on July 1, 1893, and was the first codification of the criminal law of Canada. The Code was modelled after the draft Code formulated by the commissioners appointed to revise the criminal law of England which, however, was not adopted by the British Parliament. Evidence.]-The Code itself contains many enactments as to the law of evidence in criminal matters. The Canada Evidence Act which follows the Code in this volume is also applicable to prosecutions under the Code. And by sec. 35 of the Canada Evidence Act, the respective laws of evidence in the Provinces of Canada are applicable to proceedings under federal laws, subject to the provisions so made and any other enactments of the federal Parliament. Legislative power.]-Section 91 of the British North America Act, 1867, embodying the Canadian Constitution, provides that it shall be lawful for the Dominion Parliament to make laws for the peace, order, and good government of Canada, in relation to all matters not coming within the classes of subjects thereby assigned exclusively to the Legislatures of the provinces; and "for greater certainty, but not so as to restrict the generality of the foregoing terms," it is thereby declared that (notwithstanding anything in that Act) the exclusive legislative authority of the Parliament of Canada extends to all matters coming within certain classes of subjects enumerated, amongst which is: (27) The Criminal Law, except the constitution of courts of criminal jurisdiction, but including the procedure in criminal matters. Section 92 of the same statute provides that in each province the Legislature may exclusively make laws in relation to matters coming 1-CRIM. CODE. |