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  • In A Nutshell videos

    In A Nutshell is a series of short videos focused on fighting the growing misinformation on refugee and immigration issues that exists on the internet. Through these videos, you will find specific, reliable, and to-the-point answers to the most frequently asked questions by newcomers to Canada.

    Available in:
    English, Français, Spanish
    Format:
    Video
    Produced by:
    FCJ Refugee Centre
    Produced/Updated In:
    2024
  • The law and parenting arrangements after separation toolkit

    If you are a woman with children and you are leaving a relationship in which your partner has been abusive to you, this toolkit will help you seek safe arrangements for the children.

    Available in:
    English
    Format:
    Website
    Produced by:
    Luke's Place
    Produced/Updated In:
    2024
  • Teaching your kids to be safe: a post-separation checklist

    This is a checklist that parents separating because of domestic violence can use to teach their kids how to stay safe.

    Available in:
    English
    Format:
    Website
    Produced by:
    Luke's Place
    Produced/Updated In:
    2024
  • Préparez demain : des conseils pratiques sur la planification en vue de la retraite

    Enregistré le 20 novembre 2024

    La retraite est une étape importante de la vie, et il est essentiel de s’y préparer pour en profiter pleinement. Venez découvrir les sujets importants en anticipant le bel âge. Ce webinaire parle:

    • des différents types de prestations et régimes de pensions (pension de la Sécurité de vieillesse, pension de...

    Available in:
    Français, Langue Des Signes Du Québec (LSQ)
    Format:
    Webinar
    Produced by:
    Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO)
    Produced/Updated In:
    2024
  • Know Your Transit Rights

    TTCriders has a guide that informs users about their rights when riding the TTC or dealing with transit staff. The guide is available in English, Spanish, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Tamil, Vietnamese, Hindi, Punjabi, and Tagalog.

    Available in:
    English
    Format:
    Website
    Produced by:
    TTCriders
    Produced/Updated In:
    2024
  • #AndMeToo: Survivor Rights and Employer Duties in the Precarious Workplace

    #AndMeToo: Survivor Rights and Employer Duties in the Precarious Workplace is a project to provide public legal education for women and gender-diverse people working in hospitality and service industry who are experiencing or at risk of experiencing sexual harassment in the workplace.

    Available in:
    English
    Format:
    Website
    Produced by:
    Barbra Schlifer Commemorative Clinic
    Produced/Updated In:
    2024
  • Know your transit rights in Toronto

    Recorded on October 15, 2024

    Do your clients have legal problems with the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC)? TTC Riders is an advocacy organization that helps transit users work together for better transit.

    Shelagh Pizey-Allen and Chloe Tangpongprush discuss the Fair Pass discount program, what to do about fare evasion tickets, and how...

    Available in:
    English, American Sign Language (ASL)
    Format:
    Webinar
    Produced by:
    Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO)
    Produced/Updated In:
    2024
  • Haïti : Comprendre les mesures d’immigration temporaires et spéciales

    Enregistré le 10 octobre 2024

    Connaissez-vous bien les mesures d'immigration temporaires et spéciales pour Haïti? Comment aider les gens à bien présenter leur demande? De nombreuses personnes sont confuses au sujet des mesures d'immigration spéciales du Canada pour les personnes de Haïti. Les gens se tournent vers les personnes travaillant en...

    Available in:
    Français, Langue Des Signes Du Québec (LSQ)
    Format:
    Webinar
    Produced by:
    Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO)
    Produced/Updated In:
    2024
  • Navigating the Temporary and Permanent Residence Pathways for Child Welfare Survivors

    Recorded on: September 25, 2024

    In this webinar, speakers Lily Tekle and Nicole Guthrie discuss the temporary resident permit program and a new permanent residence pathway for child welfare survivors. People who came to Canada under the age of 19 and were in state care for at least 12 months may be eligible to apply. The permanent residence...

    Available in:
    English, Français, American Sign Language (ASL), Amharic, Arabic, Somali
    Format:
    Webinar
    Produced by:
    Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO)
    Produced/Updated In:
    2024
  • Parent-Child-Contact-Problem (Alienation) e-learning course

    This free e-learning, is designed for lawyers and other professionals involved with the family court system who may be interested in learning more about this important issue.

    Available in:
    English
    Format:
    Website
    Produced by:
    Luke's Place
    Produced/Updated In:
    2024