Section 100 of the Constitution Act, 1867
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Section 100 of the Constitution Act, 1867 (French: article 100 de la Loi constitutionnelle de 1867) is a provision of the Constitution of Canada requiring the federal Parliament to fix and provide for the salaries for judges of the provincial superior, district and county courts.
Main article: Constitution Act, 1867
The Constitution Act, 1867 is the constitutional statute which established Canada. Originally named the British North America Act, 1867, the Act continues to be the foundational statute for the Constitution of Canada, although it has been amended many times since 1867. It is now recognised as part of the supreme law of Canada.