Political and Legal
- Argyle, Ray. Turning Points: The Campaigns That Changed Canada - 2011 and Before (2011) excerpt and text search, ch 5
- Auger, Michel; Edwards, Peter (2004), The encyclopedia of Canadian organized crime: from Captain Kidd to Mom Boucher, Marks & Spencer ISBN 0-7710-3044-4
- Courtney, John C; David E. Smith. The Oxford handbook of Canadian politics (Oxford University Press, 2010)
- Craik, Neil et al., eds. Public Law: Cases, materials, and commentary (Toronto: Emond Montgomery Publications, 2006).
- Dyck, Rand. Canadian Politics, Concise Fifth Edition (Cengage Learning, 2011)
- Fierlbeck, Katherine. Political Thought in Canada: An Intellectual History, Broadview Press, 2006
- Greene, Ian The Charter of Rights (1989), James Lorimer and Company, ISBN 1-55028-185-2
- McKay, Ian. Rebels, Reds, Radicals: Rethinking Canada's Left History, Between the Lines, 2006
- Morton, Frederick Lee. Law, politics, and the judicial process in Canada (University of Calgary Press, 2002).
- Schneider, Stephen. Iced: The Story of Organized Crime in Canada (Wiley, 2009)
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