Find the missing element(s)!
Canada Labour Code, RSC 1985, L-2, s 94(1).
Canada Labour Code, RSC 1985, c L-2, s 94(1).
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Air Cushion Vehicle Regulations, CRC 4, s 2.
Air Cushion Vehicle Regulations, CRC, c 4, s 2 (1978).
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Bill S-1001 An Act to authorize Gore Mutual Insurance Company to apply to be continued as a body corporate under the laws of the Province of Quebec, 1st Sess 45th Parl, 2025 (assented to November 2025).
Bill S-1001, An Act to authorize Gore Mutual Insurance Company to apply to be continued as a body corporate under the laws of the Province of Quebec, 1st Sess, 45th Parl, 2025 (assented to 20 November 2025).
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1Employment Standards Act, SO 2000, c 41.
3Employment Standards Amendment Act (Organ Donor Leave), 2009, SO 2009, c 16, s 2.
5Supra, note 1.
1Employment Standards Act, 2000, SO 2000, c 41 [ESA].
3Employment Standards Amendment Act (Organ Donor Leave), 2009, SO 2009, c 16, s 2.
5ESA, supra note 1.
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The Courts of Justice Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C43 (Ontario).
Note: There are five mistakes.
___ Courts of Justice Act, RSO 1990, c C.43.
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Safe food for Canadians Regulations, SOR/2018-108, s 115
Note: There are three mistakes.
Safe Food for Canadians Regulations, SOR/2018-108, s 115.
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Bill 92, An act to provide for the development and implementation of a plan to establish a consumer watchdog organization, 1st sess, 44th Leg, ON, 2025 (first reading on December 10 2025).
Note: There are five mistakes.
Bill 92, An Act to provide for the development and implementation of a plan to establish a consumer watchdog organization, 1st Sess, 44th Leg, Ontario, 2025 (first reading 10 December 2025).
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1 See e.g., Treaty No 6 between Her Majesty the Queen and the Plain and Wood Cree Indians and other Tribes of Indians at Fort Carlton, Fort Pitt and Battle River with Adhesions, August 23 1876, online: <https://www.rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca/eng/1100100028710/1581292569426>.
2 Treaty 6, supra note 1.
Note: There are five mistakes.
1See e.g. Treaty No 6 between Her Majesty the Queen and the Plain and Wood Cree Indians and other Tribes of Indians at Fort Carlton, Fort Pitt and Battle River with Adhesions, 23 August 1876, online: <rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca/eng/1100100028710/1581292569426> [Treaty 6].
2Ibid.
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Your first time at Small Claims Court? Don’t worry! This provision in Ontario's courts of justice legislation explains the number of judges you’ll have to convince at hearings.
Courts of Justice Act, RSO 1990, c C.43, s 24(1).
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O Reg 476/24, s 1 states that a part of the enabling act does not apply in a certain circumstance. Find the enabling act and pinpoint the provision that authorizes the regulation to make this exemption.
Employment Standards Act, 2000, SO 2000, c 41, s 141(1)(3).
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Question: Cite the provision that gives the short title of Bill 92 An Act to provide for the development and implementation of a plan to establish a consumer watchdog organization.
Bill 92, An Act to provide for the development and implementation of a plan to establish a consumer watchdog organization, 1st Sess, 44th Leg, Ontario, 2025, cl 7 (first reading 10 December 2025).
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**Assume that this statute is cited again at footnote 4.**
This Ontario statute modernized the province’s approach to time-barred civil proceedings by creating a general rule applicable to most claims, subject to statutory exceptions.1
1 ???
4 Ibid at note 1.
1 Limitations Act, 2002, SO 2002, c 24, Schedule B, s 4 [Limitations Act].
4 Limitations Act, supra note 1, s 4.
Fact pattern!
Ontario’s provincial offences legislation allows the court to order below-minimum fines where “exceptional circumstances” makes the minimum fine unduly oppressive. Please cite to the provision that allows this.
Provincial Offences Act, RSO 1990, c P.33, s 59(2).
Fact pattern!
Locate and cite the current proposed Federal regulations that would establish requirements to support transparency in foreign influence activities.
HINT: the proposal was published early in the year.
Foreign Influence Transparency and Accountability Regulations, (2026) C Gaz I, 21.
Fact pattern!
In 2010, the federal government passed new legislation to regulate the safety of products for sale to consumers in Canada. The bill passed through the ordinary legislative process. Please find the bill that ultimately became this statute, and cite it at its second reading.
Bill C-36, An Act respecting the safety of consumer products, 3rd Sess, 40th Parl, 2010 (second reading 7 October 2010).
You are an articling student drafting a research memo. Provide the correct footnote citations for markers 1 through 4 based on the following text:
The federal government regulates the production and sale of cannabis through the Cannabis Act (the Act).1 Additionally, while the Act covers most varieties of the plant, the Industrial Hemp Regulations provide a specific carve-out for cultivators of low-THC hemp (Hemp Regulations).2 The Hemp Regulations specify that hemp must contain less than 0.3% THC.3 Finally, despite these specific rules, all producers must ultimately remain in compliance with Section 8 of the Act.4
1. Cannabis Act, SC 2018, c 16.
2. Industrial Hemp Regulations, SOR/2018-145 [Hemp Regulations].
3. Ibid, s 1(2).
4. Cannabis Act, supra note 1, s 8.