Open access to Canadian legal journals is constantly expanding. There’s no complete list of open source Canadian legal journals. The following list is culled from various sources:
- Annual Review of Interdisciplinary Justice Research (University of Winnipeg, Centre for Interdisciplinary Justice Studies)
- Canadian Bar Review (Canadian Bar Association)
- Canadian Competition Law Review (Canadian Bar Association)
- Canadian International Lawyer (Canadian Bar Association)
- Canadian Journal of Comparative and Contemporary Law
- Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice Issues are available one year after date of publication.
- Canadian Journal of Law & Jurisprudence (Western University) Open access from v.26, 2013
- Canadian Journal of Women and the Law Open access from v.21, 2009
- Canadian Labour and Employment Law Journal (CanLII) Open access from v.1, 1993. Issues are available two years after date of publication.
- Constitutional Forum (University of Alberta)
- Dalhousie Journal of Legal Studies
- Lakehead Law Journal
- Les Cahiers de droit (Université Laval) Issues are available two years after date of publication.
- Manitoba Law Journal
- McGill Law Journal
- Osgoode Hall Law Journal
- Ottawa Law Review
- Queen’s Law Journal
- Review of Constitutional Studies (University of Alberta) Issues are available one year after date of publication.
- Revue du Barreau (Barreau du Québec)
- Revue de droit de l’Universite de Sherbrooke Open access from v.20, 1989-1990
- Supreme Court Law Review Only the volumes with the papers from Osgoode Hall’s annual Constitutional Cases Conference are included.
- University of Toronto Law Journal Only a small selection of most-read articles from recent volumes are open access.
- The Western Journal of Legal Studies (Previously University of Western Ontario Journal of Legal Studies)