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The highest court in Canada is called

  1. Court of Queen’s bench

  2. Supreme Court of Canada

  3. Superior Court

  4. None of the above

The correct answer is: Supreme Court of Canada

The correct response identifies the highest court in Canada, which is indeed the Supreme Court of Canada. It serves as the final court of appeal within the Canadian judiciary and has the authority to make decisions on important legal questions that can have significant implications across the country. The Supreme Court of Canada hears appeals from decisions made by provincial and territorial courts, as well as from the Federal Court. The other choices do not represent the highest court in the country. The Court of Queen’s Bench and the Superior Court refer to level courts that exist within provinces and territories, but they do not have the same nationwide authority as the Supreme Court. Therefore, the distinction is important when considering Canada’s judicial hierarchy.