A number of government departments and non-profit organizations in Canada produce free or inexpensive resource information about the law.This information provides additional and useful support for a textbook in law classes.Listed below are some of the key governments,organizations,and individuals you may wish to contact to use their services,or obtain copies of their publications.Since it is impossible to publish a resource list that will remain current for very long,write or telephone for the most recent list of available resources,and ask to be placed on their mailing lists to automatically receive any new publications and announcements.
Unit 1: An Introduction to Law
Chapter 1: It's Purpose and History
Chapter 2: The Rights and Freedoms of Canadians
Chapter 3: Barriers to Achieving Equality
Unit 2: Criminal Law
Chapter 4: Criminal Law and Criminal Offences
Chapter 5: The Criminal Code
Chapter 6: Drug Use,Drinking,and Driving
Chapter 7: Bringing the Accused To Trial
Chapter 8: Trial Procedures
Chapter 9: From Sentencing to Release
Chapter 10: The Youth Justice System
Unit 3: Tort and Dispute Resolution
Chapter 11: Resolving Civil Disputes
Chapter 12: Negligence and Other Torts
Unit 4: Family Law
Chapter 13: Marriage,Divorce,and Family Mediation
Chapter 14: Children and Family Law
Chapter 15: Division of Family Property and Spousal Support
Unit 5: Contract Law
Chapter 16: Elements of a Contract
Chapter 17: Carrying Out the Contract
Chapter 18: Landlord and Tenant Law
Chapter 19: Employment Law