Delivering Community Justice Services at Scale: Ontario, Canada

Around the world governments and civil society organizations are partnering to deliver community based legal assistance at scale. This series of five country cases from Canada, Moldova, Sierra Leone, South Africa and Ukraine highlights a spectrum of efforts to sustainably institutionalize the delivery of community based legal services.

In Canada’s federal system, each province is responsible for designing and implementing its own legal aid scheme. Ontario is the most populated of the ten provinces and three territories and home to nearly forty percent of all Canadians.

Year Published: 2015
Uploaded on: Aug 07, 2017
Last Updated: Aug 08, 2017
Co-Authors: Peter Chapman, Michele Leering
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Resource Tags

Resource Type: Practitioner Resources

Issues: Community Paralegals, Generalist Legal Services, Governance, Accountability & Transparency, Legal Aid & Public Interest Law

Tool Type: Case Study, Reports / Research

Languages: English

Regions: Canada



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