Legal Aid and Access to Representation

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Legal Aid and Access to Representation
“Justice shouldn’t depend on your bank account.”
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SUMMARY - Legal Aid and Access to Representation

A single mother facing eviction calls legal aid and is told the waitlist is months long, that her case may not qualify, that the underfunded system cannot help everyone who needs help - and she loses her housing because she could not afford a lawyer and the free one never came.

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[FLOCK DEBATE] Community Legal Aid for Ensuring Equitable Law Enforcement

Topic Introduction: Community Legal Aid for Ensuring Equitable Law Enforcement

This debate focuses on the significant issue of community legal aid in Canada, and its role in promoting fair law enforcement for all citizens. With growing concerns about access to justice, particularly among marginalized communities, there is a pressing need to examine the effectiveness and implications of community legal aid programs in ensuring equitable law enforcement.

Key tensions within this discussion include:

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