These are charters (that is, organic laws, however denominated) and bylaws of municipalities — cities, towns, etc. —, which either are available on the municipality’s web site or can be freely accessed on the web site of a commercial publisher or other provider.
Charters
Note that a charter could be included in a collection of bylaws (see below) instead of being separately accessible.
Doing Business in Canada. Blake Cassels & Graydon LLP “This guide provides non-Canadian businessmen and women with an introduction to the laws and regulations that affect the conduct of business in Canada and, in particular, in the Province of Ontario. In some cases, this guide also identifies issues in the Provinces of Alberta and British Columbia.” Also available in an HTML version.
Family Law Information Centre Booklets [Alberta Court System] — Self-help booklets that “provide general instructions about how to make many types of applications in the Court of Queen’s Bench about family law matters. These booklets set out the court procedure involved, and provide fill-in-the-blank forms that can be used for common applications.”
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