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The Law Commission of Canada was an independent law commission that gave advice to the Canadian government on matters of law. The body was created in 1971 as the Law Reform Commission of Canada and was disbanded in 1992. The body was reestablished as the Law Commission of Canada in 1996. On September 26, 2006, the Conservative government announced it was cutting the LCC's funding. It has since been revived with Budget 2021 allocating $18 million for the commission over five years, with funding starting 2021-2022.

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  • La Commission de réforme du droit du Canada est un organisme gouvernemental canadien qui a siégé entre 1971 et 1993 et entre 1997 et 2006. Il a contribué à promouvoir des réformes juridiques dans un ensemble très vaste de domaines de droit pendant la période où il a été actif, entre autres en droit de la famille, en droit administratif en expropriation de biens fonciers. Il s'agit d'un organisme indépendant qui ne dépend pas de la bureaucratie et qui entretient de nombreux liens avec des groupes d'experts juridiques. (fr)
  • The Law Commission of Canada was an independent law commission that gave advice to the Canadian government on matters of law. The body was created in 1971 as the Law Reform Commission of Canada and was disbanded in 1992. The body was reestablished as the Law Commission of Canada in 1996. On September 26, 2006, the Conservative government announced it was cutting the LCC's funding. It has since been revived with Budget 2021 allocating $18 million for the commission over five years, with funding starting 2021-2022. (en)
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  • La Commission de réforme du droit du Canada est un organisme gouvernemental canadien qui a siégé entre 1971 et 1993 et entre 1997 et 2006. Il a contribué à promouvoir des réformes juridiques dans un ensemble très vaste de domaines de droit pendant la période où il a été actif, entre autres en droit de la famille, en droit administratif en expropriation de biens fonciers. Il s'agit d'un organisme indépendant qui ne dépend pas de la bureaucratie et qui entretient de nombreux liens avec des groupes d'experts juridiques. (fr)
  • The Law Commission of Canada was an independent law commission that gave advice to the Canadian government on matters of law. The body was created in 1971 as the Law Reform Commission of Canada and was disbanded in 1992. The body was reestablished as the Law Commission of Canada in 1996. On September 26, 2006, the Conservative government announced it was cutting the LCC's funding. It has since been revived with Budget 2021 allocating $18 million for the commission over five years, with funding starting 2021-2022. (en)
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  • Commission de réforme du droit du Canada (fr)
  • Law Commission of Canada (en)
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