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  2. Statutes of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Volumes of the Statutes of Canada at a law library. The Statutes of Canada (SC) compiles, by year, all the laws passed by the Parliament of Canada since Confederation in 1867. They are organized by alphabetical order and are updated and amended by the Government of Canada from time to time.

  3. Canadian Federation of Library Associations - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Federation of Library Associations / Fédération canadienne des associations de bibliothèques (CFLA-FCAB) is a non-profit federation of Canada’s library associations. It was incorporated on 16 May 2016 and replaced the Canadian Library Association (CLA).

  4. Revised Statutes of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Revised Statutes of Canada (French: Lois révisées du Canada, R.S.C. or RSC) consolidates current federal laws in force, incorporating amendments into acts, adding new substantive acts enacted since the last revision and deleting rescinded acts. Supplements to the RSC contain new or amended statutes, while consolidations republish laws for ...

  5. Canadian Library Association - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Library Association (CLA) was a national, predominantly English-language association which represented 57,000 library workers across Canada. It also spoke for the interests of the 21 million Canadians who are members of libraries.

  6. List of library associations - Wikipedia

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    Cache Valley Library Association (CVLA) Canadian Association for School Libraries; Canadian Association for Information Science (CAIS-ACSI) Canadian Association of Law Libraries / Association Canadienne des Bibliothèques de Droit (CALL / ACBD) [Wikidata]

  7. Law of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Canada in Ottawa, west of Parliament Hill. The legal system of Canada is pluralist: its foundations lie in the English common law system (inherited from its period as a colony of the British Empire), the French civil law system (inherited from its French Empire past), [1] [2] and Indigenous law systems [3] developed by the various Indigenous Nations.

  8. Public Libraries Act - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, public libraries are local jurisdiction, with authority from provincial/territorial legislation. Canada (federal library) — Library and Archives of Canada Act (S.C. 2004, c. 11) [1] Alberta — Libraries Act, RSA 2000, c. L-11 [2] British Columbia — Library Act, RSBC 1996, c. 264 [3] Manitoba — Public Libraries Act, CCSM, c ...

  9. List of Canadian archives associations - Wikipedia

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    Association of Canadian Map Libraries and Archives (ACMLA) [14] National Maps: Association of Independent School Archivists (AISA) [15] Ontario ON: Education: AAO Association of Law Office Records Managers and Archivists (ALORMA) [16] Ontario Toronto, ON Records management, Law: Association of Newfoundland and Labrador Archives (ANLA) [17 ...