Please note that the purpose of the essay is not to summarize what has already been
done, but to address a specific question to which there is not necessarily an answer.
I have attached my plan with the bibliography approved by my professor but it is in french so even the sources are in french, so it is crucial to follow it. It is important to adhere to the sources already listed in the plan. Would you be able to write it english but to follow the
plan i put and the sources i put even though they are in french?
The actual essay: (FOLLOW THE PLAN I SENT YOU!!)
It must include an overview of Canadian legislation on the subject. It should also rely on
Canadian doctrine on the subject and finally present concrete examples of Canadian
case law. After reviewing the current situation, a section on the major historical issues and then on the current challenges should be included. It would be interesting to make some
brief comparisons with other countries where the law is different (this part should be brief as the project should focus on Canada). Finally, at the very end, I would like to include a
section presenting a personal opinion on the subject and a perspective for the future.
The format of the sources must comply with the McGill Guide. Here is the link to the manual to follow for the format: [McGill Guide](https://nextcanada.westlaw.com/Browse/Accueil/ManuelcanadiendelarfrencejuridiqueGuideMcGill/CanadianGuidetoUniformLegalCitation10thEdition?guid=If3b9e53af51d511fe0440021280d79ee&transitionType=Default&contextData=(sc.Default)&VR=3.0&RS=cblt1.0).
Please let me know if you are able to open it. Thank you.