Browsing our website is assisted by the use of the top navigation bar, as well as by the links located in the left hand margin.
The Site Map is a guide providing users with a quick overview of the layout and content of this website.
The search engine offers quick access to information through bilingual (French or English) keyword or phrase searches. This is particularly useful for users who wish to find specific information within the Laws of Canada collection. To assist you in the use of the proper operators and syntax, go to the Tips for Searching page.
The Department of Justice Web site content is regularly archived to ensure that the remaining content is up-to-date. Archived content can be found through a search on the Library and Archives Canada site.
This site allows you to perform basic or advanced searches to help you find the information you seek within the Consolidated Statutes and Regulations site. If you require assistance to find legislative texts posted on our website, please consult our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page.
In order to make this site more accessible, the Department of Justice has employed templates which:
Most content is available in HTML format (like this page). Many documents are also available in their original format:
To increase the text size on our Web pages, you can change the settings in your Web browser. Just follow the instructions below based on the browser you are using or see your browser’s help for details.
“View”in the menu bar.
“Text Size”.
“Larger”or
“Largest”.
“View”in the menu bar.
“Text Size”.
“Increase”.
“Increase”.
“View”in the menu bar.
“Zoom”.
“View”in the menu bar.
“Text Size”.
The design of the Web pages on this Web site are flexible enough to allow you to configure the visual presentation to meet your accessibility needs by using a client-side Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) file.
Most browsers provide the ability to specify a client-side CSS file, which would be applied to every Web page on this Web site that you visit. To take advantage of this feature, perform the following steps:
“Internet Options…”in the
“Tools”menu.
“Accessibility…”button.
“Format documents using my style sheet”box.
“Browse…”button to select your client-side CSS file.
“OK”button.
“Preferences…”in the
“Explorer”menu.
“Web Content”section under the
“Web Browser”list item (expand the
“Web Browser”list item as necessary).
“Show style sheets”and
“Use my style sheet”boxes.
“Select Style Sheet…”button to select your client-side CSS file.
“OK”button.
“userContent.css”.
“chrome”sub-folder in your browser profile folder. Instructions for finding your profile folder. The
“chrome”sub-folder should contain the files
“userContent-example.css”and
“userChrome-example.css”.
“Preferences…”in the
“Tools”menu.
“Advanced”tab.
“Content”option in the list.
“Style options…”button.
“Choose…”button to select your client-side CSS file.
“OK”button.
“Preferences…”in the
“File”menu.
“Page Style”.
“Choose…”button to select your client-side CSS file.
“OK”button.
“Preferences”in the
“Safari”menu.
“Advanced”.
“Other”button to select your client-side CSS file.
“OK”button.
If you require assistance while visiting our site, please contact webadmin@justice.gc.ca.
If you are still unable to locate the information on the program or service you desire, please contact us.