Navigating Canadian Federal Court jurisdiction just got more complicated.
The Canadian Federal Court's jurisdiction in admiralty cases is determined by whether there is a valid grant of jurisdiction and existing federal law to decide the matter. This process involves looking at various provisions in Admiralty Acts and the Federal Courts Act, which can be seen as a circuitous approach. Essentially, for the court to have jurisdiction, there must be existing federal law, and to find that law, the courts examine Canadian maritime law in the context of historical admiralty jurisdiction.