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Month: April 2026

New legal information from across Ontario

View this month’s e-blast about resources on preventing scams, anti-Black racism, Bill C-12, rights of students with disabilities, resources for people on OW and ODSP turning 65, and service providers supporting neurodivergent survivors of gender-based violence.

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Changes to the Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP): Join us on May 7 at 1 p.m.

The Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP) provides limited, short‑term health coverage for refugees and other groups with certain immigration statuses. It covers them for basic health care until they qualify for a provincial or territorial plan, such as the Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP).

Starting May 1, 2026, people with IFHP coverage will need to pay part of the cost for some services, such as counselling, prescription drugs, and dental care. This webinar will cover:

  • what the IFHP is
  • who can get IFHP coverage
  • what health services are covered
  • changes to the program starting May 1, 2026
  • how to ask for coverage in special situations

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Understanding how Bill C-12 impacts refugee claims: Join us on April 29, 2026 at noon.

The Government of Canada’s Bill C-12: Strengthening Canada’s Immigration System and Borders Act became law on March 26, 2026.

Understanding Bill C-12 can help community workers recognize issues early and connect clients to the right supports as soon as possible.

This webinar covers:

  • what to know about Bill C-12
  • how Bill C-12 impacts refugee claimants and people who may make a refugee claim
  • how the government has begun applying Bill C-12
  • what a Pre-Removal Risk Assessment (PRRA) is and how to apply for one
  • benefits that may be available to people impacted by Bill C-12, including work permits, federal health benefits, and income assistance
  • the Safe Third Country Agreement and how Bill C-12 affects it
  • how to support clients impacted by Bill C-12 and refer them to suitable legal and community resources

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Expulsion : les causes, les recours et les outils de prévention pour les locataires – Rejoignez-nous le 22 avril 2026, de 10h30 à 12h00

Vous travaillez en intervention communautaire ou souhaitez approfondir votre compréhension de l’expulsion en droit du logement?

Participez à ce webinaire interactif qui vous permettra de :

  • Identifier les causes pouvant mener à une expulsion ;
  • Comprendre les mesures de protection prévues par la loi et les recours disponibles ;
  • Découvrir les outils de prévention destinés aux locataires.

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Understanding no-fault evictions: Join us on April 21, 2026 at noon.

Ontario’s Residential Tenancies Act allows a landlord to end a tenancy for reasons unrelated to a tenant’s actions. These types of evictions are called no-fault evictions.

Landlords must bring a no-fault eviction in good faith, but some landlords use them to get new tenants who pay more rent. This is known as a bad faith eviction.

This webinar covers:

  • municipal renoviction and demoviction bylaws
  • what demovictions and renovictions are, and Form N13
  • landlords’ own-use evictions and Form N12
  • what to do if a landlord uses a no-fault eviction in bad faith
  • how community workers can advocate for stronger tenant rights

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