Ontario Legislation – Updating or "noting up” Ontario statutes or regulations
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- Activity 1 – Hidden Answers
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Congratulations! You've finished Ontario Legislation, a learning module designed by law librarians at the Brian Dickson Law Library.
You should now be able to:
- Distinguish between the various types of Ontario legislation (bills, statutes, regulations);
- Describe and apply the various steps and strategies for determining and identifying relevant and binding Ontario legislation; and,
- Locate Ontario legislation using both print and electronic resources.
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