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Centre of Criminology University of Toronto - Library

Through the Criminology Information Service (CIS), the Centre provides professional and innovative solutions to criminal justice communities worldwide. The CIS houses the leading Canadian research collection of criminological material, consisting of more than 25.000 books, journals, government reports, statistics and other documents, which can be accessed in person or electronically via the World Wide Web. The information covers a wide range of subject areas, including public and private policing; violence deviance and social control; young offenders; criminology, and criminal law.

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Centre for Children and Families in the Justice System

The Centre for Children and Families in the Justice System (formerly the London Family Court Clinic) is a non-profit social service agency helping children and families involved with the justice system as victims of crime, witnesses of crime, parties in custody disputes, subjects of child protection proceedings, litigants in civil suits for compensation, teenagers in therapeutic care settings, or youthful offenders. They are known especially for their grounded approach to understanding and helping children exposed to domestic violence. The Centre strives to advance understanding through research that identifies the needs of children and families and the effectiveness of interventions.

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The Changing Face of Public Legal Education in Canada

This online resource is an article written for the Canadian Forum on Civil Justice Summer 2003 newsletter by Lois E. Gander LLM, Legal Resource Centre. (newsletter PDF – 24 p.)

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Occupational Health and Safety Tribunal Canada

Appeals Officers in occupational health and safety, designated by the Minister of Labour and grouped under an administrative structure known as the Occupational Health and Safety Tribunal Canada (Tribunal), exercise the functions of an administrative tribunal.The mission of the Appeals Officers is to ensure expert, independent, unbiased quality service to all parties by treating them equally, fairly and with understanding, respect and dignity. The mandate of the Appeals Officers is to receive, hear and decide on appeals of decisions of absence of danger and directions regarding occupational health and safety issued pursuant to the Canada Labour Code.

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Getting Ready to Meet a Lawyer

Your first meeting with a lawyer is an important step in dealing with your legal dispute. In addition to giving you a chance to meet each other, you can also learn a lot about your legal dispute, and what the result is likely to be. This resource is produced by  the Justice Education Society of BC. It walks you through the process of meeting with a lawyer for the first time: what to expect, how to prepare and things you will want to know.

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Bureau d’orientation relatif aux titres de compétences étrangers (BORTCE)

Le BORTCE a été conçu dans le but d’aider les personnes formées à l’étranger qui prévoient travailler au Canada à faire évaluer et reconnaître plus rapidement leurs titres de compétences. Les services offerts comprennent des services en personne; un service téléphonique spécial; un service en ligne amélioré; une sensibilisation accrue des employeurs; et des projets pilotes à l’étranger.

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assurance-emploi

Un site web du Ressources humaines et Développement des compétences Canada (RHDCC). Le régime d’assurance-emploi offre un soutien du revenu temporaire aux personnes qui sont entre deux emplois ou qui ne peuvent travailler pour divers motifs (maladie, naissance, obligations parentales ou soin d’un membre de leur famille gravement malade, qui risque de mourir).

Affaires autochtones et Développement du Nord Canada (AADNC)
AADNC est l'un des ministères fédéraux responsables d'aider le gouvernement à respecter ses obligations et ses engagements envers les Premières Nations, les Inuits et les Métis ainsi qu'à remplir ses responsabilités constitutionnelles dans le Nord. Ses responsabilités sont largement établies par un grand nombre de textes législatifs, d'accords négociés et de décisions légales.
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Service Canada

Service Canada was created in 2005 to improve the delivery of government programs and services to Canadians, by making access to them faster, easier, and more convenient. Service Canada offers single-window access to a wide range of Government of Canada programs and services for citizens through more than 600 points of service located across the country, call centres, and the Internet.

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Departments and Agencies (Government of Canada)

This page provides an alphabetical listing of links to Government of Canada Departments, Agencies, Crown Corporations, Special Operating Agencies and various affiliated organizations.

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