This chapter provides an introduction to researching Canadian legislation. It includes an overview of the legislative process and how bills are published.
A large collection of full-text reproductions of legal and law-related publications from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and other countries.
Includes the open access Indigenous Law Portal, which is organized by region and provides full-text primary and secondary sources.
Consult this handy resource from the Great Library to determine how Ontario statutes that are "silent" as to when they come into force (aka they have no commencement information) have come into force historically - it has changed over time.
Reports and documents tabled in the Legislature, such as reports, financial statements, background information for bills, etc.
From the Internet Archive
The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard includes approximately 10,000-15,000 newspaper clippings that provide substantially verbatim transcripts of parliamentary debates and committee proceedings.