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Canadian Tribunal

The Canadian Tribunal refers to independent administrative bodies established to resolve specific legal disputes within Canada. These tribunals handle cases related to areas like labor relations, employment, immigration, or human rights, providing specialized expertise outside traditional courts. They conduct hearings, evaluate evidence, and make legally binding decisions, ensuring fair and efficient resolution of issues in their designated sectors. Their role is to provide accessible, expert-led adjudication, often with more flexible procedures than court systems, helping individuals and organizations address complex or specialized matters efficiently.