Legal Research Archives : 2014

This post explains how to effectively search on westlaw Canada, using either plain language or Boolean terms and connectors methods.

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This post summarizes a Nova Scotia Small Claims case in which homeowners sued their home inspector for negligence. Despite the finding of negligence, the inspector was able to enforce the limitation of liability clause in the contract.

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R. v. Pick | 2014 CarswellSask 677 | Saskatchewan Provincial Court

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The McGill Guide is now available on westlaw Canada. Learn how to use it with this research tip.

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Word of the Week - Culture

R. v. Goodstriker | 2012 CarswellAlta 2223 (Alta. Prov. Ct.) | LeGrandeur Prov. J.

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The upcoming municipal election in Toronto (and the rest of Ontario) may have you wondering – just who can run, anyway? And for that matter, who can vote? This excerpt from the CED Elections title covers candidates, including eligibility, nominations, withdrawal or death of candidates, election by acclamation, and agents of candidates, as well as the eligibility of electors, preparation and conclusiveness of the voters list and voting by proxy.

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Learn how to use the latest Canadian Abridgment features to make you research even more efficient.

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Robotham v. WestJet Airlines | 2014 CarswellOnt 7043 | Ontario Superior Court of Justice

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Learn how to use LabourSource, new to westlaw Canada.

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Learn how to use the new research management tools on westlaw Canada to work and collaborate more efficiently.

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Henco Industries Ltd. v. R. | 2014 CarswellNat 2012 | Tax Court of Canada

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Phrase of the Week - Sparrow Test

R. v. Lefthand | 2007 CarswellAlta 850 | Slatter J.A.

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