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Why Are Provincial Governments Unable to Pass Criminal Laws

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Why are provincial governments unable to pass criminal laws?


A) Criminal laws are part of the Constitution and cannot be modified by the legislative branch.
B) The doctrine of paramountcy dictates that the federal government law making power overrides provincially enacted laws.
C) Criminal laws can only be enacted jointly by the federal and provincial legislative branches of government.
D) Criminal law falls under federal jurisdiction.

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