Common & civil law · mcgill citations · early access
Lawlidia for Canada
Research grounded in CanLII, the Justice Laws Website and the Supreme Court of Canada — for common law and Québec practice alike.
Official sources we cite
Every answer links back to the primary source — no unverifiable claims.
- CanLII
Canadian Legal Information Institute — free case law and legislation from all jurisdictions, with API.
- Justice Laws Website
Official consolidated Acts and regulations of Canada (Department of Justice).
- Supreme Court of Canada
Judgments of Canada's highest court.
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Frequently asked questions
- Which Canadian legal sources does Lawlidia cite?
- Official and open sources: CanLII (case law and legislation across all jurisdictions), the Justice Laws Website and the Supreme Court of Canada.
- Does Lawlidia support McGill Guide citations?
- The Canadian jurisdiction profile is configured for McGill Guide-style referencing in research outputs (early access).
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