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Provides summary legal advice, legal representation, and public education on legal matters.
Areas of law that the clinic deals with:
Satellite locations (by appointment only):
Canadian Mental Health Association
20 Jarvis Street, Fort Erie
Tuesdays
Community Care of St. Catharines & Thorold
19 Albert Street West, Thorold
Wednesdays
Port Cares
92 Charlotte Street, Port Colborne
Thursdays
Lighthouse Church
241 Elmwood, Crystal Beach
Thursdays
Areas of law that the clinic deals with:
- Ontario Disability Support Program
- Workplace Safety and Insurance
- Issues with various government agencies
- Immigration and Refugee matters
- Ontario Works
- Employment Law
- Residential Tenancies Act
- Canada Pension Plan/Income Security Programs
- Consumer and Debt Problems
- Advice (free and not income tested)
- Wills and Powers of Attorney
- Advocacy
- Community Organizing
- Public Legal Education and Information
- Law Reform
- Representation before Courts and Tribunals
Satellite locations (by appointment only):
Canadian Mental Health Association
20 Jarvis Street, Fort Erie
Tuesdays
Community Care of St. Catharines & Thorold
19 Albert Street West, Thorold
Wednesdays
Port Cares
92 Charlotte Street, Port Colborne
Thursdays
Lighthouse Church
241 Elmwood, Crystal Beach
Thursdays
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Provides summary legal advice, legal representation, and public education on legal matters.
Areas of law that the clinic deals with:
Satellite locations (by appointment only):
Canadian Mental Health Association
20 Jarvis Street, Fort Erie
Tuesdays
Community Care of St. Catharines & Thorold
19 Albert Street West, Thorold
Wednesdays
Port Cares
92 Charlotte Street, Port Colborne
Thursdays
Lighthouse Church
241 Elmwood, Crystal Beach
Thursdays
Areas of law that the clinic deals with:
- Ontario Disability Support Program
- Workplace Safety and Insurance
- Issues with various government agencies
- Immigration and Refugee matters
- Ontario Works
- Employment Law
- Residential Tenancies Act
- Canada Pension Plan/Income Security Programs
- Consumer and Debt Problems
- Advice (free and not income tested)
- Wills and Powers of Attorney
- Advocacy
- Community Organizing
- Public Legal Education and Information
- Law Reform
- Representation before Courts and Tribunals
Satellite locations (by appointment only):
Canadian Mental Health Association
20 Jarvis Street, Fort Erie
Tuesdays
Community Care of St. Catharines & Thorold
19 Albert Street West, Thorold
Wednesdays
Port Cares
92 Charlotte Street, Port Colborne
Thursdays
Lighthouse Church
241 Elmwood, Crystal Beach
Thursdays
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Haldimand Satellite Office
Brant Office - 1-888-341-5021 519-752-8669 - Brant office to book appointments
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Free legal services for low-income people funded by Legal Aid Ontario
Services provided in the following areas of law:
Legal Health Check-Up:
- advice and representation available through this Nonprofit independent community legal clinic to clients who have problems such as housing, social assistance, government pensions and employment insurance
Services provided in the following areas of law:
- Residential tenancies (for tenants)
- Employment Insurance (EI)
- Employment issues
- Human Rights
- Consumer Protection
- Notary services
Legal Health Check-Up:
- an online check-up to help people who are living in poverty identify legal problems and get help
- if you do not have enough money to live on, a good home or job, or family, social and health supports, your legal health may be at risk
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A non-profit bilingual community legal clinic serving low income residents of Hamilton. In addition, to providing 'traditional' poverty law services including legal advice and referrals and legal representation, the clinic is involved in public legal education, community development and law reform.
Services are offered via phone or online. Special accommodations are available for those without access to a phone or internet. Please contact or visit the website for more details.
Legal Services provided include but are not limited to:
Services are offered via phone or online. Special accommodations are available for those without access to a phone or internet. Please contact or visit the website for more details.
Legal Services provided include but are not limited to:
- Housing rights
- Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP)
- Ontario Works
- Employment Insurance
- Family, Criminal, and Employment Law
- Wills
- Immigration
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Provides lawyers who volunteer their time to make wills for people who cannot afford to pay for these services. Can assist people with disabilities, people with terminal illnesses, single parents, and low-income adults.
Operates out of the office of the Hamilton Community Legal Clinic.
Operates out of the office of the Hamilton Community Legal Clinic.
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Community legal clinic that helps low income individuals living in Halton with their legal problems, for free
- office is located in Oakville, but staff are available to meet clients in Milton, Burlington, Oakville, and Halton Hills (Georgetown and Acton)
- community outreach clinics at various locations including local libraries, food banks, courthouses, and outreach organizations on a rotating basis
Depending on the kind of problem, may be able to help by providing:
- Summary Advice
- Brief Services
- Representation
- Referrals for legal problems they cannot assist with, and to other community organizations like food banks, social and health services, crisis intervention agencies, and navigation help
Support can be provided for:
- Income Support and Public Benefits
- Housing Law
- Employment Rights
- Human Rights
- Secondary Legal Consultation
- Indigenous Rights and Services
- Youth Rights
Mobile Legal Clinic
- serving Acton and Georgetown
- a lawyer on site providing free legal information and advice in each community on alternating Fridays
- schedule will be posted on social media
ID Clinic
- offering monthly ID Clinics to provide assistance with the legal barriers preventing members of the Trans, Non-Binary, and Queer communities from accurately identifying themselves on official documents
- more information on website (haltonlegal.ca/id-clinic)
Legal Health Check-Up
- an online check-up to help people who are living in poverty identify legal problems and get help
- if you do not have enough money to live on, a good home or job, or family, social and health supports, your legal health may be at risk
- visit website to take the check-up (legalhealthcheckup.ca)
Note:
- HCLS does not provide a full range of services, nor does it provide legal aid certificates
- callers needing certificates or help in family law, criminal law, Workplace Safety and Insurance Board compensation, etc. should contact a Legal Aid of Ontario office
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COVID19 -- in person meetings suspended, intake by phone
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Community legal clinic
Satellite clinic held at
Malton Neighbourhood Services, 3540 Morning Star Dr, Thursdays 3 pm-6 pm
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Community legal clinic
- deals primarily with tenant issues, Ontario Works (OW), Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP), Canada Pension Plan (CPP), Canada Pension Plan Disability (CPP-D), employment, subsidized housing, immigration (limited)
- may provide representation
- referrals
- community education
- funded by Legal Aid Ontario
Satellite clinic held at
Malton Neighbourhood Services, 3540 Morning Star Dr, Thursdays 3 pm-6 pm
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COVID19 -- office closed but staff working remotely, call or email, no access to TTY
Community legal clinic
Summary Advice and Referral -- confidential advice and information related to disability issues
- adaptive technology workstations for Internet access temporarily unavailable
Community legal clinic
Summary Advice and Referral -- confidential advice and information related to disability issues
- telephone service
- limited representation in test case litigation
- representation for individuals in priority cases
- collect calls accepted
- public speaking
- law reform initiatives
- adaptive technology workstations for Internet access, Monday-Friday 10 am-4 pm
- electronic newsletter
- funded by Legal Aid Ontario
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COVID19 -- open but staff working remotely, no walk-in or in person services, call or email
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Community legal clinic
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Community legal clinic
- legal advice and assistance on environmental issues -- call for details
- representation
- reports
- library
- funded by Legal Aid Ontario
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COVID19 -- service by phone, no in person meetings without an appointment and limited public education activities, intake Mon, Wed, Fri 9 am-5 pm
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Community legal clinic
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Community legal clinic
- advice, representation, referrals, advocacy
- areas of law include privacy, social assistance, immigration, housing/tenant, pensions, Employment Insurance (EI), private insurance benefits, health, criminal, prison (HIV-related), human rights, substitute decision making and powers of attorney
- community legal education speakers and publications
- law reform and test case litigation
- funded by Legal Aid Ontario, AIDS Bureau (Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care), foundations and donors
- also known as HALCO
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Specialty community legal clinic
- pursues test cases, Charter and appellate litigation to address systemic issues arising from federal and provincial income security programs, and from the political, economic and social causes of poverty
- law reform
- policy development
- community development and provincial organizing
- public legal education
- no direct legal services to individuals except in relation to test and Charter cases
- funded by Legal Aid Ontario
- Member of the Association of Community Legal Clinics of Ontario
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Specialty legal clinic
- works to better the housing situation of low income Ontario residents including tenants, housing cooperative members and homeless people
- no direct legal services for individuals, people requiring legal advice or representation relating to housing issues should contact their local community legal clinic, to find local clinic call Legal Aid Ontario 1-800-668-8258
- public legal education including tip sheets providing legal information on common tenant concerns available at www.acto.ca/for-tenants/tip-sheets/
- funded by Legal Aid Ontario
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COVID19 -- services available by phone only, physical office closed
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Community legal clinic
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Community legal clinic
- legal representation in the many areas of law including education, criminal matters, child welfare, human rights, financial assistance or support and leaving home
- legal information and assistance to youth, professionals and community groups
- also to parents in limited circumstances
- community development and outreach
- advocacy
- seminars
- accepts collect calls
- funded by Legal Aid Ontario
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COVID19 -- staff working remotely, providing representation and legal advice services via phone and email
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Community legal clinic
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Community legal clinic
- representation through all levels of Workplace Safety and Insurance Board
- case consultation and training for other agencies
- funded by Legal Aid Ontario
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Community legal clinic and resource centre
- information, referrals and summary advice on housing issues from landlord's perspective
- educational tools
- law reform
- rental forms
- funded by Legal Aid
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Community legal clinic
- summary advice and legal information
- deals primarily with social assistance, violence issues (assault and hate crimes), mental health, immigration and refugee, worker's rights, tenant issues
- referrals
- funded by Legal Aid Ontario
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Currently operating remotely
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Summary legal advice offered 2-3 times a week in half hour consultations with an arts and entertainment lawyer
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Summary legal advice offered 2-3 times a week in half hour consultations with an arts and entertainment lawyer
- deals with contract, copyright and trademark law, among other issues
- referrals to lawyers in private practice where appropriate
- occasional seminars
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Legal Aid Services
- free legal representation in court for low-income Francophones
- summary legal advice
- community workshops
- family advice lawyer * notary services
- immigration and refugee law
- landlord-tenant law
- social assistance and income support law
- labour law and human rights
- criminal law
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Community legal clinic
- deals primarily with tenant issues, social assistance, immigration, Employment Insurance (EI), employment rights
- may provide representation
- community education
- law reform
- referrals
- funded by Legal Aid Ontario
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COVID19 Building closed to the public, all non-essential services suspended; mental health and justice case management available
Drop-in services, including information and referral, counselling and advocacy
- Friends Community Meal Program, takeout food only Mon-Fri 10 am-4:30 pm; take out dinner Mon-Fri 4 pm-5 pm
- access to telephone, washrooms Mon-Fri 2:30 pm-4 pm
- PAID Clinic Thu 1:30 pm-3:30 pm, assistance with ID on first come, first served basis
- visit Fred Victor website for details on available services
Drop-in services, including information and referral, counselling and advocacy
- access to ID clinic
- access to food, clothing and phones
- mental health and justice workers
- harm reduction equipment and support
- Fair Change Legal Clinic
- seasonal income tax preparation
- creative arts programs and outings
- community garden
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COVID19 -- closed to all in-person services until further notice, go to Legal Advice Hotline -- 1-855-255-7256 Tue-Thu 12:30 pm-4 pm
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Free legal services for persons being sued or who are suing in civil courts or require help with problems in employment law, consumer law, corporate law (non-profits, newcomer entrepreneurs and small businesses) housing issues, and Powers of Attorney
Education -- legal services for children with education-related problems such as accommodating disabilities or exceptionalities, bullying, or discipline matters such as suspension or expulsion
Start-ups, non-profits and charities -- business law services, including incorporation, charitable status, corporate structure, intellectual property and contracts
Legal Advice Hotline, 1-855-255-7256, Tuesday-Thursday 12:30 pm-4 pm -- up to 30 minutes free legal advice and help drafting legal documents
Workplace Sexual Harassment Hotline, 1-855-776-1855, Monday-Friday 1 pm-6 pm -- free legal advice and assistance for victims of workplace sexual harassment in Ontario
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Free legal services for persons being sued or who are suing in civil courts or require help with problems in employment law, consumer law, corporate law (non-profits, newcomer entrepreneurs and small businesses) housing issues, and Powers of Attorney
- no family or criminal law, immigration or estate administration issues
- clinic located at Small Claims Court, 47 Sheppard Ave
Education -- legal services for children with education-related problems such as accommodating disabilities or exceptionalities, bullying, or discipline matters such as suspension or expulsion
Start-ups, non-profits and charities -- business law services, including incorporation, charitable status, corporate structure, intellectual property and contracts
Legal Advice Hotline, 1-855-255-7256, Tuesday-Thursday 12:30 pm-4 pm -- up to 30 minutes free legal advice and help drafting legal documents
Workplace Sexual Harassment Hotline, 1-855-776-1855, Monday-Friday 1 pm-6 pm -- free legal advice and assistance for victims of workplace sexual harassment in Ontario
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Aboriginal Legal Services
1-844-633-2886 Office: 416-408-3967
Alternate Office: 416-408-4041
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COVID19 -- serving clients by phone as much as possible * agency will continue to prepare Gladue reports and Gladue Letters and provide Court Worker services to the Toronto courts * all walk-in service, group programming, notarization, commissioning of documents and public legal education and outreach activities are currently suspended
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Community Legal Clinic 416-408-4041, fax 416-408-1568 * deals primarily with landlord and tenant issues, Ontario Works and Ontario Disability Support Plan (ODSP), Canada Pension Plan Disability (CPPD), human rights, police complaints, criminal injuries compensation, poverty law, Indian Act * no criminal or family law * may provide representation * referrals to lawyers in private practice where appropriate * law reform and public legal education activities * funded by Legal Aid Ontario
Aboriginal Court Worker Program -- support to those appearing in court * assistance in finding lawyers and contacting family members * referrals * available at all criminal courts in Toronto
Community Council Program -- criminal diversion program for young and adult Aboriginal offenders charged with a wide variety of offences * substitutes court appearance with an appearance before community members, with a disposition focusing on culture, tradition and healing
Gladue (Aboriginal Persons) Courts -- support available at Old City Hall, College Park and 1000 Finch Ave W courts
Gladue Writer/Caseworker -- call for information
Giiwedin Anang Council -- Aboriginal alternative dispute resolution for families involved in the child welfare system * family counselling delivered by community Elders and members focus on traditional teachings and Talking Circles
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Community Legal Clinic 416-408-4041, fax 416-408-1568 * deals primarily with landlord and tenant issues, Ontario Works and Ontario Disability Support Plan (ODSP), Canada Pension Plan Disability (CPPD), human rights, police complaints, criminal injuries compensation, poverty law, Indian Act * no criminal or family law * may provide representation * referrals to lawyers in private practice where appropriate * law reform and public legal education activities * funded by Legal Aid Ontario
Aboriginal Court Worker Program -- support to those appearing in court * assistance in finding lawyers and contacting family members * referrals * available at all criminal courts in Toronto
Community Council Program -- criminal diversion program for young and adult Aboriginal offenders charged with a wide variety of offences * substitutes court appearance with an appearance before community members, with a disposition focusing on culture, tradition and healing
Gladue (Aboriginal Persons) Courts -- support available at Old City Hall, College Park and 1000 Finch Ave W courts
Gladue Writer/Caseworker -- call for information
Giiwedin Anang Council -- Aboriginal alternative dispute resolution for families involved in the child welfare system * family counselling delivered by community Elders and members focus on traditional teachings and Talking Circles
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Community legal clinic
- advice and representation
- advocacy
- research and consultation for individuals
- community education
- law reform
- referrals to union organizers
- outreach, particularly to small workplaces with immigrant workforces
- funded by Legal Aid Ontario
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COVID19 -- walk in services suspended, call 416-971-9674
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Community legal clinic
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Community legal clinic
- deals primarily with immigration, tenant issues, social assistance, employment rights, human rights, poverty law
- most refugee cases referred to Legal Aid
- may provide representation
- summary advice in domestic violence and other family law cases
- community education
- speakers
- law reform
- community advocacy
- funded by Legal Aid Ontario
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Community legal clinic
- provides summary legal advice in income maintenance (CPP, OAS, EI, GAINS) workers rights, tenant rights, immigration, social assistance (OW, ODSP), tenant issues, general administration (notary, commissioner for taking oaths)
- may provide representation
- summary advice/referral in domestic violence cases
- community organizing
- community education
- law reform
- referrals
- funded by Legal Aid Ontario
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