Ontario Judicial Library and Legal Record

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The Ontario Judicial Library and Legal Record (French: Bibliothèque juridique et record légal de l'Ontario) is an institution of the provincial government of Ontario, the most populous province of Canada, which is an integral part of the Solicitor General of Ontario's bureaucracy.

The Judicial Library & Legal Record is primarily responsible for recording and archiving all proceedings in the provincial judiciary, as well as maintaining an up-to-date catalogue of all provincial laws and their relationship with the executive government (namely the office of the Premier of Ontario.

The Judicial Library & Legal Record is managed by around 200 provincial civil servants, the highest-ranking of which is appointed Judicial Librarian by the Solicitor General of Ontario.