> National > Resource Centre > Newspapers
This section lists online newspapers relating to law and justice issues for professionals and for the public.

Canadian Human Rights Commission Newsletter Newsletter presented by the CHRC.

Checklist of Indexes to Canadian Newspapers held by the National Library of Canada The Checklist of Indexes to Canadian Newspapers Held by the National Library of Canada comprises indexes to Canadian newspaper titles received by the Library's Reference Collection. The coverage of these indexes span from the 18th century to the present date. The Checklist also provides online and Internet sources for indexes to Canadian newspapers.

Copyright Notice Electronic newsletter of the Canadian Copyright Insitute

Family Justice Newsletter Quarterly on-line newsletter from the Department of Justice Canada. Provides information on family justice issues both federally and provincially.

Law Society of Upper Canada e-Bulletin The Law Society of Upper Canada e-Bulletin is an electronic newsletter designed to provide members with need-to-know, timely information about the Law Society’s products, resources and services.

LawLink: The Newsletter of the Bora Laskin Law Library LawLink is published 9 times a year by the staff of the Bora Laskin Law Library. LawLink's purpose is to inform Law faculty and students of upcoming library activities, new developments in legal research and new electronic sources of legal information.

Lawyers Weekly Published since 1983, The Lawyers Weekly was the first newspaper for the Canadian legal profession. It serves the national market with bureaus in Ottawa and Toronto and correspondents across the country.

Newsletter Access : Legal Search engine for legal newsletters throughout the world

Newsletters (Indian and Northern Affairs Canada) Electronic newsletter of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada

Raven's Eye The Aboriginal newspaper of British Columbia and Yukon.

Saskatchewan Sage Saskatchewan's aboriginal news publication.

The Legal Eye The Legal Eye is a newspaper published monthly by students at the University of British Columbia Faculty of Law. Started in September 2003, The Legal Eye serves as a forum for reporting on news about the Faculty and in the broader legal community; for analysis, case commentary and book/film reviews; and for sharing information about events, and student activities and achievements.

The Surfing Lawyer - Newsletters Newsletters are dated 1996.

West Coast Environmental Law Newsletters News from West Coast Environmental Law is published four times a year. It examines topical environmental legal issues, reviews recent work of West Coast Environmental Law, reports on activities of the Environmental Dispute Resolution Fund, and looks at recent case law and new publications of interest.

Windspeaker Windspeaker is a publication of the Aboriginal Mult-Media Society. The Aboriginal Multi-Media Society is an independent Aboriginal communications organization committed to facilitating the exchange of information reflecting Aboriginal culture to a growing and diverse audience.