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At the Court Registry. As a general rule, all court documents are a matter of public record unless a legislative provision or court order restricts public access. Documents subject to a sealing order (these are rare) cannot be inspected by the public, including members of the media.
In general, once process is issued (meaning an Information is sworn and an arrest is made or a summons is served), criminal court files and documents are publicly accessible, unless legislation, a common law rule or a court order restricts access.
The general rule in Canada is that court hearings are open to the public and may be reported in full. However, courts also have docHub common law and statutory powers to ensure that proceedings are conducted fairly and to protect the integrity of the courts processes.
To access records filed with any court in Alberta (the Alberta Court of Justice, the Court of Kings Bench of Alberta, or the Alberta Court of Appeal), you can go to any courthouse in Alberta with your search request.
The Ministry of the Attorney General has developed a tool to find case information online for adult criminal cases at the Ontario Court of Justice. You may find it here: Search for court cases online.
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Some proceedings are closed to the public by legislation or court order. The proceedings may be subject to one or more publication bans. It is the responsibility of members of the public who attend court proceedings to inform themselves of the existence of any publication bans and to ensure compliance with them.
The Court Case Search Tool, available through Justice Services Online, allows users (anyone with a Service Ontario One-key account) to search for Ontario Court of Justice adult criminal court case information, including future court dates and appearance type, by entering an accused persons name or the information
CanLII (Canadian Legal Information Institute) - browse or search for Canadian cases by word, name, citation, date, jurisdiction, etc. HeinOnline - browse or search Canada Supreme Court Reports (listed under Case Law) or search for a case citation in HeinOnline using the Case Law tab.

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