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Revised Statutes of Canada
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The Revised Statutes of Canada (French: Lois révisées du Canada, R.S.C. or RSC) consolidates current federal laws in force, incorporating amendments into acts, adding new substantive acts enacted since the last revision and deleting rescinded acts. Supplements to the RSC contain new or amended statutes, while consolidations republish laws for convenience without changing their legal effect. The Statutes of Canada (SC) are the compilation of all the laws passed by the Parliament.
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History
There have been six revisions: in 1886, 1906, 1927, 1952, 1970, and 1985.
Publication
The Publication of Statutes Act does not apply to the Revised Statutes.[1]
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