List of Law Schools in Canada - Schools Teaching Common Law

Schools Teaching Common Law

  • Dalhousie University, Schulich School of Law
  • McGill University, Faculty of Law
  • Queen's University, Faculty of Law
  • Thompson Rivers University, Faculty of Law
  • Université de Moncton, École de droit
  • University of Alberta, Faculty of Law
  • University of British Columbia, Faculty of Law
  • University of Calgary, Faculty of Law
  • University of Manitoba, Faculty of Law
  • University of New Brunswick, Faculty of Law
  • University of Ottawa, Faculty of Common Law
  • University of Saskatchewan, College of Law
  • Université de Sherbrooke, Faculté de droit (programme de 2e cycle en Common law et Droit transnational)
  • University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
  • University of Victoria, Faculty of Law
  • University of Western Ontario, Faculty of Law
  • University of Windsor, Faculty of Law
  • York University, Osgoode Hall Law School

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