This reference resource is a guide to the major publications produced on behalf of Canada’s Parliament since Confederation (1867). The primary focus is on publications widely available to the general public.

The information provided in this Guide includes a brief description of the parliamentary publication, coverage dates and index availability. A section on Reference Resources supplements this information by providing references to key internet sites and print research resources.

Links are provided to relevant online sites. The print resources are linked to titles available in Data, Map and Government Information Services at the University of Toronto Library.

The Guide is available at: http://www.library.utoronto.ca/guides/canparl

“Government Gazettes, which are published by federal governments worldwide, are the means through which the government can communicate to officials and the general public. Although most countries publish a gazette, their regularity and content varies widely, which is noted in the description of each gazette. Gazettes are useful not only to monitor the actions of the government, but also as primary source documentation in research.”

http://www-personal.umich.edu/~graceyor/doctemp/gazettes/index.htm

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