Q. How do I cite a case, statute or other legal document?
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Last Updated: Apr 11, 2023 Views: 457
Last Updated: Apr 11, 2023 Views: 457
In Canada, use the Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation (McGill Guide). The guide can be found in the Bennett Jones Law Library under the call number KF245 .C28 (in Reference or Reserve kiosk).
The Legal Citation (McGill Guide) Quick Reference guide was developed as an overview to get you started.
For in-depth assistance, please email the Law Library.
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