This guide, prepared by the Bora Laskin Law Library, explains how to conduct legal research in Canada. It is aimed at the first-time legal researcher and will be most useful if the steps and sources in the guide are followed in the order given. The "Where to Go" section is specific to Ontario, but the rest of the guide is appropriate for any jurisdiction.
The Lobbyists Registration System allows users to search for active and terminated registrations listed in the Registry of Lobbyists. Searches can be performed using a full-text search function for specific keywords, or on the basis of lobbyist/registrant name, lobbyist/registrant firm or employer, registration type and status.
The Lobbyists Registration System allows users to search for active and terminated registrations listed in the Registry of Lobbyists. Searches can be performed using a full-text search function for specific keywords, or on the basis of lobbyist/registrant name, lobbyist/registrant firm or employer, registration type and status.
This is a registry of political parties and parties eligible for registration in Canada. The information on the site is maintained by Elections Canada.
The uOttawa Refugee Sponsorship Support Program (SSP) brings together sponsorship experts, pro-bono lawyers, law students, and community organizations to offer direct support to Canadians seeking to sponsor refugees. The SSP has three primary components: a matching program, which provides sponsor groups with direct support from a pro-bono lawyer and law students (this program is available in Ottawa, Toronto, Calgary, Vancouver and Victoria. Sponsors outside Ottawa should consult our Pro Bono Lawyer list and contact a lawyer directly), a training program, which trains lawyers and law students on the completion of sponsorships, and provides ongoing support for their work through sponsorship experts, and a public information program, which provides Canadians with easy-to-understand materials regarding sponsorships.
The uOttawa Refugee Sponsorship Support Program (SSP) brings together sponsorship experts, pro-bono lawyers, law students, and community organizations to offer direct support to Canadians seeking to sponsor refugees. The SSP has three primary components: a matching program, which provides sponsor groups with direct support from a pro-bono lawyer and law students (this program is available in Ottawa, Toronto, Calgary, Vancouver and Victoria. Sponsors outside Ottawa should consult our Pro Bono Lawyer list and contact a lawyer directly), a training program, which trains lawyers and law students on the completion of sponsorships, and provides ongoing support for their work through sponsorship experts, and a public information program, which provides Canadians with easy-to-understand materials regarding sponsorships.
Le gouvernement du Canada a un programme législatif vaste et ambitieux qui vise à renforcer la responsabilisation au moyen d’une réforme démocratique.
Le gouvernement du Canada a un programme législatif vaste et ambitieux qui vise à renforcer la responsabilisation au moyen d’une réforme démocratique.
Le gouvernement du Canada a un programme législatif vaste et ambitieux qui vise à renforcer la responsabilisation au moyen d’une réforme démocratique.
Ce Recueil de cas relatifs à la Charte est édité avec des commentaires par Graham Garton, Q.C., ministère de la Justice. Il est organisé selon les dispositions de la Charte pour faciliter la navigation.








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