Webinars / Webinaires
Abuse and Family Violence
Criminal Law
Employment and Work
Family Law
Health and Disability
Housing Law
Human Rights
Immigration and Refugee Law
Income Assistance
Tribunals, Courts and the Legal system
Wills and Powers of Attorney
CLEO hosts webinars for community workers on a variety of current legal topics. The webinars feature legal clinic lawyers and other experts. Sign up for CLEO Connect updates to hear about upcoming webinars.
Upcoming webinars / Prochains webinaires
- April 21, 2026 - Understanding no-fault evictions
- 22 avril 2026 - Expulsion : les causes, les recours et les outils de prévention pour les locataires
- April 29, 2026 - Understanding how Bill C-12 impacts refugee claims
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L’abus financier : Pistes et conseils pour établir une procuration et des comptes bancaires conjoints
Enregistré le 15 décembre 2022
Cet atelier s’adresse aux intervenants, clients francophones et donnera une vue générale sur les questions liées aux abus financiers, comment les prévenir ou aider une personne à obtenir réparation si une telle...
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Navigating the Legal Help Landscape Part 2: Legal Help Phone Lines
Recorded on December 13, 2022
Learn about free legal support telephone services that could help your clients.
Our speakers answer questions about their legal help phone lines, including:
• Types of legal support available and topics they...
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Gender Based Violence: Strengthening Supports and Services for Muslim Women and Girls
Recorded on December 8, 2022
This webinar focuses on the unique experiences and needs of Muslim women and girls. The presenters provide information to help identify gaps in services that often act as barriers to Muslim women and girls. Practical...
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Navigating the Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP): Part 1: Income and Reporting Obligations
Recorded on November 24, 2022
The Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) provides income and employment support to people with disabilities. Understanding the program's many rules and obligations can be difficult, particularly for those...
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Part 2: Power of Attorney for Property
Recorded on November 17, 2022
Learn about important considerations when making a Power of Attorney for Property. This gives another person the power to manage your property for you. Property is anything you own or have the sole right to use,...
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La pension alimentaire pour enfants: Comprendre pour bien agir
Enregistré le 28 octobre 2022
Cet atelier s'adresse aux francophones et aux clients et fournira un aperçu de la base de la pension alimentaire pour les familles intactes, les parents séparés ou divorcés. De plus, les facteurs qui influent sur le...
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Part 1: Power of Attorney for Personal Care
Recorded on November 3, 2022
A power of attorney is a legal document in which one person gives another person the power to make personal and financial decisions for them when they are unable.
Part 1 outlines important issues that should be...
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Public Libraries as Critical Partners in Access to Justice
Recorded on October 26, 2022
This session explores recent initiatives in library and justice partnerships in Canada, with panelists sharing initiatives they’ve undertaken to make legal information more readily accessible to the public. Panelists...
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Unsafe workplaces and low pay: The law and health and safety issues faced by low-income workers in Ontario
Recorded on October 25, 2022
As part of Access to Justice Week 2022, CLEO and Connecting Ottawa hosted this session to discuss the unique health and safety issues being faced by gig and low-wage employees, their rights, and what recourse is...
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The Eviction Process: Rights of Tenants with Disabilities
Recorded on October 13, 2022
Many landlords discriminate against tenants with disabilities by giving them an eviction notice before doing what is required under the Ontario Human Rights Code (OHRC). Landlords must take steps to find out more...