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*'''[[Fundamentals of Canadian Law]]'''
*'''[[Fundamentals of Canadian Law]]'''
**[[Fundamentals of Canadian Law#Canada's laws|Canada's laws]]{{·}} [[Fundamentals of Canadian Law#How laws are made|How laws are made]]{{·}} [[Fundamentals of Canadian Law#The government|The government]]
**[[Fundamentals of Canadian Law#Canada's laws|Canada's laws]]{{·}} [[Fundamentals of Canadian Law#How laws are made|How laws are made]]{{·}} [[Fundamentals of Canadian Law#The government|The government]]
*'''[[Criminal and Civil Law and the Role of the Courts|Canada’s Legal System]]'''
*'''[[Canada’s Legal System]]'''
**[[Criminal and Civil Law and the Role of the Courts#Two kinds of law: Criminal law and civil law|Two kinds of law: Criminal law and civil law]]{{·}} [[Criminal and Civil Law and the Role of the Courts#The courts apply the laws|The courts apply the laws]]{{·}} [[Criminal and Civil Law and the Role of the Courts#Courts in British Columbia|Courts in British Columbia]]{{·}} [[Criminal and Civil Law and the Role of the Courts#Federal Courts|Federal Courts]]{{·}} [[Criminal and Civil Law and the Role of the Courts#Tribunals|Tribunals]]
**[[Canada’s Legal System#Two kinds of law: Criminal law and civil law|Two kinds of law: Criminal law and civil law]]{{·}} [[Canada’s Legal System#The courts apply the laws|The courts apply the laws]]{{·}} [[Criminal and Civil Law and the Role of the Courts#Courts in British Columbia|Courts in British Columbia]]{{·}} [[Criminal and Civil Law and the Role of the Courts#Federal Courts|Federal Courts]]{{·}} [[Criminal and Civil Law and the Role of the Courts#Tribunals|Tribunals]]
*'''[[Working in BC]]'''
*'''[[Working in BC]]'''
**[[Working in BC#BC employment standards|BC employment standards]]{{·}} [[Working in BC#Losing your job|Losing your job]] {{·}}[[Working in BC#Quitting your job|Quitting your job]] {{·}}[[Working in BC#Leave|Leave]]{{·}} [[Working in BC#Belonging to a union|Belonging to a union]]{{·}} [[Working in BC#Getting hurt on the job|Getting hurt on the job]]{{·}} [[Working in BC#Employment Insurance (EI)|Employment Insurance (EI)]]{{·}} [[Working in BC#Discrimination in employment|Discrimination in employment]]
**[[Working in BC#BC employment standards|BC employment standards]]{{·}} [[Working in BC#Losing your job|Losing your job]] {{·}}[[Working in BC#Quitting your job|Quitting your job]] {{·}}[[Working in BC#Leave|Leave]]{{·}} [[Working in BC#Belonging to a union|Belonging to a union]]{{·}} [[Working in BC#Getting hurt on the job|Getting hurt on the job]]{{·}} [[Working in BC#Employment Insurance (EI)|Employment Insurance (EI)]]{{·}} [[Working in BC#Discrimination in employment|Discrimination in employment]]

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The Learning about the Law Wikibook from People's Law School will help you understand the law in Canada. It focuses on your legal rights and responsibilities under Canadian law.

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