How can a decision made by the Supreme Court of Canada be overturned?
A. By petition from the provincial appeal court
B. By a change of law in Parliament
C. By request from the Governor General
D. By appointing a new judge
Answer: B. In Canada, a change of law in Parliament or an amendment to the Constitution is the only way for a Supreme Court decision to be changed.
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