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Federal Court of Canada

The Federal Court of Canada is a specialized court that handles legal cases involving federal laws and government matters. It reviews decisions made by federal agencies, resolves disputes over federal programs, and hears cases related to immigration, patents, trademarks, and intellectual property. The court is independent and functions across Canada, ensuring that federal laws are applied fairly and consistently. Its decisions can sometimes be appealed to the Federal Court of Appeal, which reviews whether the law was properly interpreted and applied.