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*Visit [https://www.canlii.org CANLII], the website of the Canadian Law Information Institute. At the home page, you can select by province, e.g. British Columbia. This website provides free access to court judgments and tribunal decisions as well as statutes and regulations from all Canadian jurisdictions.
*Visit [https://www.canlii.org CANLII], the website of the Canadian Law Information Institute. At the home page, you can select by province, e.g. British Columbia. This website provides free access to court judgments and tribunal decisions as well as statutes and regulations from all Canadian jurisdictions.
*[http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/2986 The CanLII Primer: Legal Research Principles and CanLII Navigation for Self-Represented Litigants] has a chapter on “The System of Precedent”.
*[http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/2986 The CanLII Primer: Legal Research Principles and CanLII Navigation for Self-Represented Litigants] has a chapter on “The System of Precedent”.
*Also see the section in this guide [[How Do I Find Case Law? | How do I find case law?]].
*Also see the section in this guide [[How Do I Find Case Law?]].


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