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  2. In an effort to achieve reliability in referencing, the editors of the McGill Law Journal released the first edition of the Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation— the McGill Guide—in 1986. Today, the Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation, 10th Edition is published by Thomson/Carswell.

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  3. The Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation, 9th Edition, provides all the rules for citing (or referencing) legal information (legislation, jurisprudence, secondary materials) in your essays and assignments.

    • Citation Guides. Canadian. The Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation, 10th ed (Toronto: Thomson Reuters Canada, 2023). referred to as the McGill Guide.
    • Citing Cases/Jurisprudence Generally. See McGill Guide, Chapter 3: "Jurisprudence." Case citations should be selected according to the following hierarchy (Rule 3.1)
    • Legislation: Statutes. See McGill Guide, Chapter 2: Legislation. Rule 2.1. A typical citation for Canadian statute includes these basic elements: i) Title (in italics - short title is typically used)
    • Federal Regulations. Revised Regulations. See McGill Guide, Chapter 2, Rule 2.5. A typical citation for a revised federal regulation includes these basic elements
  4. The Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation (McGill Guide or Red Book; French: Manuel canadien de la référence juridique) is a legal citation guide in Canada. It is published by the McGill Law Journal of the McGill University Faculty of Law and is used by law students, scholars, and lawyers and has been officially adopted by courts and major ...

  5. The 10TH EDITION OF THE Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation is now available IN BOTH HARDBOUND FORMAT AND SPIRAL BOUND FORMAT on the Thomson Reuters website. Access the McGill Guide Online.

  6. In an effort to achieve reliability in referencing, the editors of the McGill Law Journal released the first edition of the Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation – the Cite Guide – in 1986. Today, the Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation, 10 th Edition is published by Thomson/Carswell.

  7. Now in its 10th edition, the Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation provides a straightforward, uniform approach to the citation of case law, legislation, periodicals, monographs, government documents, online sources, and other secondary materials across all jurisdictions.

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