Alberta statutes and regulations (e.g. Traffic Safety Act, Dangerous Dogs Act, Change of Name Act) can be obtained from the Queen's Printer bookstore, which publishes, distributes and sells Alberta's statutes and regulations in paper and electronic formats. Free public access to Alberta's legislation is also available on the Queen's Printer web site.
Federal statutes and regulations (e.g. Criminal Code, Youth Criminal Justice Act, Controlled Drugs and Substances Act) are available from Justice Canada.
Copies of federal and provincial statutes and regulations can also be found in most public, academic and government libraries or your local courthouse. Ask the librarian for help.
TopRegulations filed under the Regulations Act, except those exempted from publication under that act, are published in Part II of The Alberta Gazette within a month of being filed. The Gazette is available from the Queen's Printer.
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A Guide to the Legislative Process - Acts and Regulations
November 01, 2008
A Lawyer's Guide to the Maintenance Enforcement Program
June 05, 2002