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  1. Offers services for newcomers and Canadian citizens including immigrants, refugees, and refugee claimants; services include immigration consultation, translation and interpretation, and settlement and employment services. Provides assistance with completing fo...
  2. Receives complaints that are referred from the Yukon Human Rights Commission. If the panel of adjudicators determine that a complaint is proven, it can order the respondent to stop the discrimination, pay damages for losses caused by the discrimination, and pa...
  3. Provides advocacy and representation on issues affecting businesses, and works to create a strong private sector economy across the Yukon Territory. The Employer Advisor service offers free, confidential assistance with workers' compensation and occupational h...
  4. Provides workers in BC with information about workers' compensation and the appeals process, and hears appeals concerning discriminatory action complaints and applications to reopen claims; operates independently of WorkSafeBC. Also provides certificates to th...
  5. Network for workplace justice builds collective power through community organizing by and for precarious and non-unionized workers across BC. Know Your Rights resources provide information on employment rights; resources are available in English, Spanish, Chin...
  6. Provides support services to women involved in the legal/justice system including criminal justice, victim support, child protection, landlord and tenant relations, wellness court, and family legal matters. Services include advocacy and support, helping client...
  7. Hears and makes rulings on legal disputes relating to criminal, civil, family, traffic, and bylaw matters. Hours for Court Registry are 9 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday. Duty counsel services are provided to coincide with what is occurring in court on any given d...
  8. Native Courtworkers facilitate access to justice by assisting Aboriginal people in conflict with the law who are involved in the criminal justice system to obtain fair, just, equitable and culturally sensitive treatment. Services include referral to legal serv...
  9. A lawyer in private practice funded by LABC provides the following services: takes applications for legal representation and refers eligible clients to lawyers; provides liaison between LABC, the community, and the private bar; directs clients to legal informa...
  10. Hears and makes rulings on legal disputes relating to criminal, civil, family, traffic, and bylaw matters. Hours for Court Registry are 9 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday. Duty counsel services are provided to coincide with what is occurring in court on any given d...
  11. Records and issues certificates for births, deaths, marriages, and divorces that occur in the Yukon for a $15 fee. Marriage licences are available from the nearest territorial agent or the Vital Statistics office in Whitehorse. A legal certificate can be obtai...
  12. Records and issues certificates for births, adoptions, deaths, marriages, and divorces that occur in BC. Issues marriage licenses and has marriage commissioners who perform civil marriages at the couple's choice of location. Registers and searches wills. Provi...
  13. Provides free online family mediation and advice services to low-and modest-income families. Clients have access to an independent legal advice lawyer and a mediator. Both parties must agree to mediation, and at least one party must meet pro bono eligibility c...
  14. Schedules hearings for disputed violation tickets and provides information and referral about paying or disputing a provincial violation ticket. Violation tickets are ordinary traffic tickets, typically issued for offences such as failing to stop or driving wi...
  15. Hears and makes rulings on legal disputes relating to criminal, civil, family, traffic, and bylaw matters. Hours for Court Registry are 9 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday. Duty counsel services are provided to coincide with what is occurring in court on any given d...
  16. Native Courtworkers facilitate access to justice by assisting Indigenous people in conflict with the law who are involved in the criminal justice system to obtain fair, just, equitable and culturally sensitive treatment. Services include referral to legal serv...
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