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DNA Identification Act (Canada)
The
DNA
Identification
Act
is a
Canadian law
that calls for
the establishment
of a
DNA databank
and
allows
judges
to order
DNA testing
for
criminal
suspects
.
The Act
received
Royal Assent
on
10 December
1998. The Act was
confirmed
in the 2006 R. v. Rodgers
Supreme Court case
.