Canadian Law Site
Canadian Law Site provides Canadian law information in plain, straightforward English. We have more than 80 major categories of law, including history, a dictionary
of terminology, and modern law.
Overview of Sources of Canadian Law
Louise Tsang is Reference Librarian at York University Law Library, Toronto, Ontario. She created and maintains the Law Library Web site. In addition to regular
reference work, Louise also gives legal research instruction classes to undergraduate Law & Society students and law students.
Canadian Law Schools
This section contains a comprehensive listing of Canadian law schools, together with the law departments at Carleton, Laurentian and UQAM. Main links are to
law school/law department home pages. Subordinate links provide direct connections to any given school's/department's faculty roster, law journals, law library,
admissions information, curriculum guide, and news and events information.
Law Library
It is a pleasure to welcome you to our Law Library and share, with you, the collection of links we have gathered from the Internet. This site has been developed by a
Canadian for Canadians and others who are interested in our society and our law.
National Library of Canada
Canadian Information By Subject - 34 Law - This site is an information service developed by the Library and Archives Canada.
CanLII
Canada's main source of free access to primary legal material, was created for the Federation of Law Societies of Canada by the University of Montreal's LexUM
team at the Centre de recherche en droit public (Public Law Research Centre). Although the CanLII website was made possible by the combined effort of many
people and organisations. The CanLII website was designed and is updated daily by a team of legal and computer science specialists dedicated to providing free
distribution of Canadian law.
Correctional Service Canada
Learn about the Correctional Service of Canada, our mission, and how we operate; get to know our Commissioner, Deputy Commissioners and Assistant
Commissioners through the profiles page; obtain access to our publications, to facts, statistics and other information about corrections in Canada.
RCMP - Canadian Police
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police is the Canadian national police service and an agency of the Ministry of the Solicitor General of Canada. The RCMP is unique
in the world since it is a national, federal, provincial and municipal policing body. We provide a total federal policing service to all Canadians and policing services
under contract to the three territories, eight provinces (except Ontario and Quebec), approximately 198 municipalities and, under 172 individual agreements, to 192
First Nations communities.
FBI
FBI protecting the U.S. from terrorist attacks, from foreign intelligence operations, and from cyber-based attacks and high-technology crimes; combating public
corruption at all levels; protecting civil rights; combating international and national organized crime, major white-collar crime, and significant violent crime; supporting
our law enforcement and intelligence partners.
International Law-Related Discussion Lists
Note: Details on how to subscribe to the lists are directly after the alphabetical list of list names at the ENDNOTES; section of this document, followed by list of
electronic newsletters and journals related to international law.