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Beginner's Guide to Finding Legal Information
Introduction
Introduction
Understanding the Law
How the Law Works in Canada
Understanding Your Legal Problem
What Is My Legal Topic and What Are My Rights? · Which Area of Law Does My Problem Fall Under? · How Do I Find the Laws That Concern My Legal Problem?
Taking Action
Do I Need to Go to Court? · Going to Court · How Do I Find Help with My Problem?
Types of Legal Information Sources
Primary Sources · Secondary Sources and How to Find Them · How Can I Tell If a Secondary Source Is Reliable or If I Should Use a Resource? · Recommended Secondary Sources


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