Sources of Canadian Law
One has to refer to the sources of law to understand how Canadian law applies to a specific legal issue. In Canada (like many other common law jurisdictions), there are three sources of law: legislation, equity and common law. This lectures provides a basic understanding of how to access these sources of law.
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