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JusticeTrans

JusticeTrans mission is to increase access to justice for Two Spirit, Trans, non-binary, and gender non-conforming (2STNBGN) communities. JusticeTrans aims to provide accessible legal education to 2STNBGN people by challenging transphobic policy and advocating for community-based transformative social justice. JusticeTrans vision is to create a world free of transphobia, systemic violence, and injustice, where Two Spirit, trans, nonbinary and gender nonconforming people can thrive. 

Conseil en crédit du Canada

Éducation en matière de gestion des finances, conseils en matière de crédit et de dettes et autres solutions à la fusion des dettes, outils comme notre Calculateur financier sur le Web.

Pivot

Pivot's mandate is to use the law to address the root causes of poverty and social exclusion. Pivot carries out its work through legal campaigns around policing, housing, and sex work that would result in meaningful positive change for people living in poverty.

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Child abduction and custody issues

This web page prepared by the Canadian government has information about parental abduction both inside and outside Canada. It describes how to prevent parental abduction, and what Canadian officials in other countries can and can't do to help if your child has been abducted.

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Winkler Institute for Dispute Resolution

Located at York University’s Osgoode Hall Law School, Toronto, Ontario the Institutes mandate is to pursue innovation and excellence in alternative dispute resolution and to advance accessible justice in Ontario, Canada and internationally.

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ShelterSafe

The Canadian Network of Women's Shelters and Transition Houses new online resource which provides women and their children with a one stop connection to help in their community.

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Refugee Sponsorship Support Program (SSP) UOttawa

The uOttawa Refugee Sponsorship Support Program (SSP) brings together sponsorship experts, pro-bono lawyers, law students, and community organizations to offer direct support to Canadians seeking to sponsor refugees. The SSP has three primary components: a matching program, which provides sponsor groups with direct support from a pro-bono lawyer and law students (this program is available in Ottawa, Toronto, Calgary, Vancouver and Victoria. Sponsors outside Ottawa should consult our Pro Bono Lawyer list and contact a lawyer directly),  a training program, which trains lawyers and law students on the completion of sponsorships, and provides ongoing support for their work through sponsorship experts, and  a public information program, which provides Canadians with easy-to-understand materials regarding sponsorships.

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Government of Canada - Refugee Asylum

This website of the Government of Canada provides information on how to apply for refugee status from within Canada, how to come to Canada as a refugee, and how to sponsor a refugee or find refugee services in Canada. Additonal resources provided are; forms (applications, sponsorship, and publications such as a Guide to the Private Sponsorship of Refugees Program as well as links to relevant legislation (Immigration and Refugee Protection Act)

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It's My Right - Booklet

This booklet is for people who would like to learn more about their constitutionally-protected French language rights outside of Quebec.

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Canada Anti-Spam Legislation - Charities and Not-for-Profit Top Ten Tips

List of the top 10 things charities and not-for-profits need to do to comply with Canada's Anti-Spam law.

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