The Anishinabek Nation has created this guide to increase Anishinabek citizens' knowledge and understanding about the Ontario court system, available legal resources and support services, and culturally significant rights available to Indigenous people involved in the Ontario court system.
Clicklaw can help you find relevant legal information, educational resources, and services from over 25 contributor organizations. Clicklaw's mission is to help provide equal access to legal help for people in BC on one centralized space on the web.
This ebook provides basic and accessible legal information for Indigenous people across the continent who are facing legal issues including Indigenous rights & protections, civil rights, justice resources, children & families, prisons, crossing the border, how the Indian Act impacts wills and estates, income security, class actions, and more. It explains how the laws in Canada can vary for people based on their Indigeneity.
Steps to Justice gives reliable and practical information on common legal problems including:
-step-by-step information to help you work through your legal problems
-practical tools, such as checklists, fillable forms, and self-help guides
-referral information for legal and social services across Ontario
-live chat and email support if you can’t find the answers to your questions
Free legal information for people in Ontario. This site has free, practical, and easy-to-find legal information produced by hundreds of organizations across Ontario.
CanLII is a non-profit organization funded by the Federation of Law Societies of Canada to provide continuous access to a virtual library of Canadian legal information. It provides access to court cases, tribunal decisions, statutes, and regulations from all Canadian jurisdictions, as well as secondary sources like articles and books on Canadian law.
This resource will help interested individuals, especially people with disabilities in Canada, to unravel, interpret and examine the implications of the Accessible Canada Act, and to know their rights within it.
This Charterpedia provides legal information about the Charter and contains information about the purpose of each section of the Charter, the analysis or test developed through case law in respect of the section, and any particular considerations related to it. Each Charterpedia entry cites relevant case law, and citations to Supreme Court of Canada decisions are hyperlinked whenever possible.
This is a free, comprehensive guide to Ontario Civil Procedure. It is written by leading Ontario specialists, edited by Prof. Noel Semple, and now available on CanLII. It is the first and only guide to Ontario’s Rules of Civil Procedure, Courts of Justice Act, and Limitations Act which is designed to be not only thorough and detailed enough for specialist litigators, but also accessible to law office staff, self-represented litigants, and the general public. It will always be a work in progress, as we undertake to keep it up-to-date with new case law and legal developments.