Teachers and students can copy and communicate the text of federal, provincial, and territorial statutes, regulations, and judicial decisions for educational purposes from every province and territory, with the following exceptions:
In Nunavut, statutes and regulations may be copied, but judicial decisions are accessible through membership sites that require a paid subscription.
In Quebec, statutes and regulations may be copied, printed, and used for personal and non-commercial use without charge and without further authorization. Any other reproduction may be subject to written authorization by Publications du Québec. Quebec has a licence system in place for the reproduction of court decisions.
Manitoba has an open licence to use the information on the government’s website, giving users the ability to use most government information for most purposes. Thus, most material covered by Manitoba Crown copyright can be copied, modified, published, translated, adapted, distributed, or otherwise used, without seeking additional permissions from the government. Judicial decisions and legislation on the CanLII website can also be copied, printed, and used, free of charge without any other authorization, provided that CanLII is identified as the source of the document.