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CanLII is pleased to announce that “Legal Update,” a newsletter of the Canadian College of Construction Lawyers, is now available on our website. CCCL is a membership organization that brings together lawyers distinguished for their skill, experience, and high standards of professional conduct in the practice or teaching of construction law. The newsletter publishes legal developments and case commentary relevant...
Read More +In our latest podcast, we discuss open access to legal information. The Canadian Legal Information Institute (CanLII) is on a mission to provide free legal information. The non-profit organization is a founding member of the Free Access to Law Movement and dedicated to making legal resources more accessible to lawyers and the public. Alan Kilpatrick, Reference Librarian at the Law...
Read More +In the last few years, CanLII has been working to improve the functionality of the site and to increase the available secondary sources. In case you missed it, here are a few recent updates to CanLII: CanLII Connects Content is Now Searchable on CanLII.org!CanLII Has a New Look!Over 9,500 decisions from the Manitoba Reports have been added to CanLIIHistorical Table...
Read More +By Sarah Sutherland We are pleased to announce that annual statutes for the Province of Alberta, from 1906 to present, are now available on CanLII. We are grateful for funding from the Alberta Law Foundation, which made this project possible. We would also like to thank the Alberta Queen’s Printer for giving us access to the electronic files that previously were...
Read More +Reposted with permission from The CanLII Blog CanLII is grateful to have received a grant from the Manitoba Law Foundation to add decisions from the first and second series of the Manitoba Reports to CanLII.org. For the last year we have been doing research into what gaps there are in legal research for jurisdictions across Canada. In Manitoba we discovered that there was a...
Read More +We proudly announced at the end of July the launch of the Historical Table of Public Statutes 1909–1978. This resource was painstakingly compiled and donated to the Law Society by Merrilee Rasmussen, Q.C. with the intention of reducing the time needed to conduct legislative research. Please see our previous blog post describing the process and project in more detail. Now...
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