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Helping legal aid clinics do more for low-income Ontarians


TORONTO, April 3, 2018 /CNW/ - Thanks to an investment from the province of Ontario to ensure that more low-income Ontarians can obtain legal services, community legal clinics and student legal aid services societies throughout the province will receive an additional $7.3 million in funding in 2018/19.

Legal Aid Ontario funds 73 community legal clinics throughout the province. These clinics are independently operated and offer legal advice and representation to low-income community members. Student legal aid services societies are also funded by Legal Aid Ontario and operate out of Ontario's seven law schools to provide a variety of legal services to local communities.

Since 2014, the province has given Legal Aid Ontario additional funding to raise the minimum income needed to qualify for legal aid services?an overall increase of 34 per cent in the past four years. At the same time, funding for legal clinics and student legal aid services societies has increased by 24 per cent since 2014.

This most recent investment of funds will enable community legal clinics and student legal aid services societies to:

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"Community legal clinics and student legal aid services societies are at the front lines of offering legal services to the most vulnerable people in Ontario. Our government is committed to working with Legal Aid Ontario to increase access to justice by ensuring more low-income Ontarians are able to have legal representation."
- Yasir Naqvi, Attorney General of Ontario

"Legal clinics in Ontario serve people and communities with a wide range of needs. The legal clinics welcome today's announcement of increased investment from the provincial government as it will enable clinics to expand the services we provide to meet the legal needs of Ontario's most vulnerable communities and individuals."
- Lenny Abramowicz, Executive Director, Association of Community Legal Clinics of Ontario

"Legal Aid Ontario is committed to supporting our legal clinics and student legal aid services societies, which provide a comprehensive range of services to those most in need in Ontario. We are grateful to the province of Ontario for their continued commitment to supporting legal aid services to Ontario's most marginalized people."
- John McCamus, Chair, Legal Aid Ontario

SOURCE Legal Aid Ontario



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