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Your Legal Rights is a collection of legal information resources produced by organizations across Ontario.

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  • Vidéo sur les jeunes et la loi

    Le Centre francophone du Grand Toronto a une série de capsules vidéo sur « les jeunes et la loi » :

    Les jeunes d’aujourd’hui dans les écoles sont confrontés ā plusieurs réalités qui les exposent ā enfreindre la loi sans le savoir. Cette série sur des sujets tels que le consentement sexuel, la fraude à l’autobus, le profilage...

    Available in:
    Français
    Format:
    Video
    Produced by:
    Centre francophone de Toronto (CFT)
    Produced/Updated In:
    2023
  • What are Youth Justice Conferences? – a legal literacy activity

    With the support of the Canadian Bar Association Law for the Future Fund, the Community Law School (Sarnia-Lambton) Inc., in cooperation with the Organization for Literacy in Lambton, has created a series of Legal Literacy Activities.

    This legal literacy activity, one in a series on youth criminal justice issues, provides information about...

    Available in:
    English
    Format:
    Booklet/PDF
    Produced by:
    Community Law School (Sarnia-Lambton) Inc.
    Produced/Updated In:
    2019
  • New changes to policing: Fact sheet on when and how a street check (also known as carding) can be done

    Starting January 1, 2017, in certain circumstances, police must follow new rules about when and how they can ask someone to identify themselves. This fact sheet covers when the new rules apply and don't apply, what an officer must do if they ask you for ID in a situation when the rules apply, and exceptions.

    Available in:
    English, Français
    Format:
    Booklet/PDF
    Produced by:
    Government of Ontario - ServiceOntario
    Produced/Updated In:
    2017
  • CBA Child Rights Toolkit

    The CBA Child Rights Toolkit has been developed to improve children's access to justice in Canada. It is for professionals working in legal and administrative decision-making who want to implement a child-rights based approach in practice and strengthen their advocacy for children. 

    Available in:
    English, Français
    Format:
    Website
    Produced by:
    Canadian Bar Association (CBA)
    Produced/Updated In:
    2017
  • Restorative Justice: A Guide for Young People

    Using stories, art, and poetry created by kids, this booklet defines restorative justice, then looks at how it is used in the criminal justice system and in the community. Included are activity pages for young people. This publication was produced by organizations in Northern Ireland, so some of the situations described, and the contacts, are...

    Available in:
    English
    Format:
    Booklet/PDF
    Produced by:
    Youth Justice Agency, Northern Ireland
    Produced/Updated In:
    2016