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LabourSource is the source for Labour Arbitration cases (LACs) & Candian Labour Arbitration (Brown & Beatty) (also available in print at the CIRHR library)
LabourSource provides online access to:
Cases and Decisions:
Texts and Annotations:
Statutes and Regulations
How to use the database:
EmploymentSource combines expert commentary, case law, legislation and dismissal notice periods. Employment Spectrum includes the following legal texts & looseleaf services, cases & commentary, legal guides and bulletins.
EmploymentSource provides online access to:
Cases and Decisions
Texts and Annotations
Statutes and Regulations
How to access the database:
CanLII (Canadian Legal Information Institute) is a non-profit organization managed by the Federation of Law Societies of Canada. CanLII's goal is to make Canadian law accessible for free on the Internet.
This website provides access to:
With Lexis Advance® Quicklaw®, you have one-page access to the most comprehensive collection of primary and secondary materials, court decisions, legislation, legal commentary, current and archived news, and much more. You have access to 120 sources of information on labour & employment law. Includes Employment Law in Canada (Geoffrey England); Halsbury's Laws of Canada
Lancaster House First Resort is a great place to search for your research.
First Resort is Lancaster's comprehensive resource for labour and employment law. First Resort organizes articles that summarize and analyze key labour and employment law decisions into twenty-one different databases, each of which covers a discrete area of labour law. Also included in your searches on First Resort are:
Contact the library to learn how to access this resource.
Case Law
Statute Law
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