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What types of cases are seen in Provincial courts in Canada?

  1. Only murder cases

  2. Only international disputes

  3. Those of lesser offences; family, traffic, small claims.

  4. Only intellectual property cases

The correct answer is: Those of lesser offences; family, traffic, small claims.

Provincial courts in Canada handle cases of lesser offences such as family, traffic, and small claims. They do not primarily deal with murder cases or international disputes like those handled by federal courts. Intellectual property cases are also not typically seen in provincial courts.