No not in modern times.
Not in the United States, Canada, or the UK. I don't know of any such law existing in other countries in modern times.
Hopefully a Canadian citizen will weigh in on this question - but I do not believe that Canada has a death penalty any longer. Whether there is an exception for this particular crime, or not, I do not know.***EDIT****Yes you can be executed for treason in Canada, its the one thing you can be executed for.
is there a helmet law in canada
Yes, if properly executed.
The Law Society of Upper Canada was created in 1797.
To carry, practice and implement a law in its letter and spirit.
About the same as nowadays. You could be fined, imprisoned or executed, depending on the law you broke.
A king has criminals in his country publicly executed to scare others into obeying the law.
the Charter is the supreme law of Canada
Law Society of Upper Canada Archives was created in 1982.
The last person executed in Canada was Ronald Turpin, who was hanged on December 11, 1962, along with his accomplice, Arthur Lucas. Their executions took place at the Don Jail in Toronto. Capital punishment was abolished in Canada in 1976, making Turpin the last individual to face the death penalty in the country.
Yes. Canada follows the rule of law, which states that all men are subject to the law. There are some very limited exceptions for foreign diplomats, but the leaders of Canada are subject to the law.