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  2. Statutes of Canada - Wikipedia

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    At the time that the Interpretation Act (1867) was passed, [3] the Statutes of Canada were required to be distributed and published at the end of each session of parliament. [4] This was changed in 1984, with the volumes of the Statutes of Canada being required to be distributed and published at the end of each calendar year.

  3. 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in force, incorporating amendments into acts, adding new substantive acts enacted since the last revision and deleting rescinded acts.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 ...

  4. List of acts of the Parliament of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1968–69; Arctic Waters Pollution Prevention Act, 1970; Consumer Packaging and Labeling Act, 1970; Weights and Measures Act, 1970; Divorce Act, 1968 - replaced by Divorce Act, 1985; Canada Wildlife Act, 1973; National Symbol of Canada Act, 1975; Anti-Inflation Act 1975; Immigration Act, 1976; Canadian Human Rights ...

  5. Canada Temperance Act - Wikipedia

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    Carleton County: Kings County: Queens County: York County: 1880 Northumberland County: Westmorland County Manitoba: 1880 Electoral District of Marquette: 1881 Electoral District of Lisgar Nova Scotia: 1881 Digby: 1884 Yarmouth: 1885 Guysborough Quebec: 1913 Thetford Mines Ontario: 1913 District of Manitoulin: 1914 Huron County: Perth County ...

  6. 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.

  7. Citation of Canadian legislation - Wikipedia

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    Canadian statutes were originally published solely in book form, so statute citation methods have traditionally been based on the physical book in which the statutory provision can be found. With the expansion of internet publishing, statutes are now published mainly online, and in some jurisdictions, the online publication is official.

  8. Halsbury's Laws of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Halsbury's Laws of Canada is a comprehensive national encyclopedia of Canadian law, published by LexisNexis Canada, which includes federal, provincial and territorial coverage. It is the only Canadian legal encyclopedia covering all fourteen Canadian jurisdictions. Following an alphabetized title scheme, [1] it covers 119 discrete legal ...

  9. List of Canadian archives associations - Wikipedia

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    Association des archivistes du Québec (AAQ) [10] National [1] QC: Regional: Association for Manitoba Archives (AMA) [11] Manitoba Winnipeg, MB: Regional: Association of Canadian Archivists (ACA) National Ottawa, ON: ACA@UBC [12] [13] University of British Columbia: Vancouver, BC: Student chapter: ACA: Association of Canadian Map Libraries and ...