Reports

Reports

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Only federal Canadian reports are authorised. Those series are: (Court Abbreviation and Years in brackets): Supreme Court of Canada (SCR 1876); Canadian Federal Courts (FC 1971); Exchequer Court of Canada (Ex CR 1875-1970).

Semi-official provincial report series are published under the auspices of a provincial law society or Bar association. Commonly cited semi-official state report series include the AR, BCR, Nfld & PEIR, NWTR, OR, RJQ and YR (or various series of them).

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