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Healthcare/mental health/incompetency:

Articles/newsletters from others:

British Columbia, Canada:

  1. Dependent Adults Act - Guardianship FAQs
    www.extension.ualberta.ca/legalfaqs/ab/guar.htm (#3773)
    answers to a variety of frequently asked questions; sponsored by the Alberta Law Foundation

  2. LSLAP Manual - Index to articles on a variety of legal topics
    www.lslap.bc.ca/manumenu.htm (#3598)
    index to detailed articles on a variety of legal topics from the Universtiy of British Columbia Law Students' Legal Advice Program (LSLAP)

  3. UBC Law Students' Legal Advice Program
    www.lslap.bc.ca (#3595)
    University of British Columbia

Articling information for law students:

Canada:

  1. LexisNexis® Quicklaw®
    www.lexisnexis.ca/en-ca/products/quicklaw-full-service.page (#191)
    pay $ site - QL has over 1000 searchable databases and bulletin boards of full text judgments from all court levels and many administrative tribunals in Canada, as well as full text databases of legislation, tax and news.

Associations:

Canada:

  1. Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety
    www.ccohs.ca (#112)
    Canada's national centre for occupational health and safety (OH&S) information.

  2. Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network
    www.aidslaw.ca (#109)
    Dedicated to promoting responses to HIV infection and AIDS that respect human rights.

Ontario, Canada:

  1. Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety
    www.ccohs.ca (#112)
    Canada's national centre for occupational health and safety (OH&S) information.

U.S.A.:

  1. National Health Lawyers Association
    www.nhla.org/nhla/ (#235)

Book/magazine/newspaper publishers:

Canada:

  1. Canada Law Book Inc.
    www.canadalawbook.ca (#789)

Caselaw (commentary/analysis/summary):

Canada:

  1. Case Commentaries (Nova Scotia)
    www.blupete.com/Law/Commentaries/mainpage.htm (#158)
    Comphrensive web site with case commentaries on many legal topics by Peter Landry, a Barrister of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia.

Nova Scotia, Canada:

  1. Case Commentaries (Nova Scotia)
    www.blupete.com/Law/Commentaries/mainpage.htm (#158)
    Comphrensive web site with case commentaries on many legal topics by Peter Landry, a Barrister of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia.

Caselaw from courts and tribunals:

Canada:

  1. Canadian Internet Law Resource Page
    aix1.uottawa.ca/~geist/cilrp.html (#351)
    Detailed site covering a broad range of topics relating to internet law in Canada; includes information on case law, legislation, government reports, conferences, and other resources. Topics include: Anonymity; Banking; Consumer Protection; Criminal; Cryptography; Dispute Resolution; Domain Names; Electronic Commerce; Free Speech; General Internet; Government Regulation; Health Care; Intellectual Property; Jurisdiction; Labour and Workplace; Privacy; Securities; Taxation; Torts; Unsolicited Email.

  2. Case Commentaries (Nova Scotia)
    www.blupete.com/Law/Commentaries/mainpage.htm (#158)
    Comphrensive web site with case commentaries on many legal topics by Peter Landry, a Barrister of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia.

  3. LexisNexis® Quicklaw®
    www.lexisnexis.ca/en-ca/products/quicklaw-full-service.page (#191)
    pay $ site - QL has over 1000 searchable databases and bulletin boards of full text judgments from all court levels and many administrative tribunals in Canada, as well as full text databases of legislation, tax and news.

Nova Scotia, Canada:

  1. Case Commentaries (Nova Scotia)
    www.blupete.com/Law/Commentaries/mainpage.htm (#158)
    Comphrensive web site with case commentaries on many legal topics by Peter Landry, a Barrister of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia.

Clinics:

British Columbia, Canada:

  1. UBC Law Students' Legal Advice Program
    www.lslap.bc.ca (#3595)
    University of British Columbia

Ontario, Canada:

  1. London Family Court Clinic (Ontario)
    www.lfcc.on.ca (#187)
    The London Family Court Clinic is a non-profit mental health agency in London, Ontario, Canada, which advocates for the special needs of children involved in the justice system as young offenders, victims of crime or abuse, or as the subjects of custody disputes. Our advocacy includes assessment, counselling, prevention services, research, dissemination of information, and training for the community. Since 1974, the Clinic has served the London community and surrounding areas by conducting court-ordered forensic assessments of young people in conflict with the law. We also provide clinical consultations to custody facilities, conduct program evaluations of mental health and custody services, consult on the legal and programmatic aspects of crime prevention initiatives, assist children who are facing the prospect of testifying as victims or witnesses, and conduct custody and access assessments. Services to the community also involve professional training, research, publication, expert court testimony, public speaking, and individual counselling for children and their families.

Continuing Legal Education:

Canada:

  1. Canadian Internet Law Resource Page
    aix1.uottawa.ca/~geist/cilrp.html (#351)
    Detailed site covering a broad range of topics relating to internet law in Canada; includes information on case law, legislation, government reports, conferences, and other resources. Topics include: Anonymity; Banking; Consumer Protection; Criminal; Cryptography; Dispute Resolution; Domain Names; Electronic Commerce; Free Speech; General Internet; Government Regulation; Health Care; Intellectual Property; Jurisdiction; Labour and Workplace; Privacy; Securities; Taxation; Torts; Unsolicited Email.

  2. The Canadian Institute
    www.CanadianInstitute.com (#4669)
    The Canadian Institute is Canada's largest provider of professional development and continuing education programmes for senior business executives, lawyers & other professionals. Staffed by lawyers and other professionals, it operates as a "think tank", monitoring trends and developments in law, finance, the environment, insurance, financial services, energy, management, government, banking, health care and public policy and much more!

Alberta, Canada:

  1. The Canadian Institute
    www.CanadianInstitute.com (#4669)
    The Canadian Institute is Canada's largest provider of professional development and continuing education programmes for senior business executives, lawyers & other professionals. Staffed by lawyers and other professionals, it operates as a "think tank", monitoring trends and developments in law, finance, the environment, insurance, financial services, energy, management, government, banking, health care and public policy and much more!

British Columbia, Canada:

  1. The Canadian Institute
    www.CanadianInstitute.com (#4669)
    The Canadian Institute is Canada's largest provider of professional development and continuing education programmes for senior business executives, lawyers & other professionals. Staffed by lawyers and other professionals, it operates as a "think tank", monitoring trends and developments in law, finance, the environment, insurance, financial services, energy, management, government, banking, health care and public policy and much more!

Nova Scotia, Canada:

  1. The Canadian Institute
    www.CanadianInstitute.com (#4669)
    The Canadian Institute is Canada's largest provider of professional development and continuing education programmes for senior business executives, lawyers & other professionals. Staffed by lawyers and other professionals, it operates as a "think tank", monitoring trends and developments in law, finance, the environment, insurance, financial services, energy, management, government, banking, health care and public policy and much more!

Ontario, Canada:

  1. The Canadian Institute
    www.CanadianInstitute.com (#4669)
    The Canadian Institute is Canada's largest provider of professional development and continuing education programmes for senior business executives, lawyers & other professionals. Staffed by lawyers and other professionals, it operates as a "think tank", monitoring trends and developments in law, finance, the environment, insurance, financial services, energy, management, government, banking, health care and public policy and much more!

Quebec, Canada:

  1. The Canadian Institute
    www.CanadianInstitute.com (#4669)
    The Canadian Institute is Canada's largest provider of professional development and continuing education programmes for senior business executives, lawyers & other professionals. Staffed by lawyers and other professionals, it operates as a "think tank", monitoring trends and developments in law, finance, the environment, insurance, financial services, energy, management, government, banking, health care and public policy and much more!

Databases:

Canada:

  1. LexisNexis® Quicklaw®
    www.lexisnexis.ca/en-ca/products/quicklaw-full-service.page (#191)
    pay $ site - QL has over 1000 searchable databases and bulletin boards of full text judgments from all court levels and many administrative tribunals in Canada, as well as full text databases of legislation, tax and news.


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