Legal Rights and Legal Information
Remember, the Legal Centre can help you with housing (tenant’s rights), Ontario Disability, Ontario Works, Canada Pension Plan, worker’s compensation, employment insurance, employment rights, criminal injuries compensation, human rights, employment law, wrongful dismissal, tax appeals, wills and powers of attorney, forms completion, seniors’ law, consumer, and mental health.
Consumer Law
Managing Debt, Collection Agencies, Other Consumer Issues
Human Rights
Discrimination, Harassment, Accommodation, Complaints
Housing
Eviction, Repairs, Rent, Care homes, Mobile Homes
Health Law
Patient rights, Long-term and home care, Decision-making
Getting Legal Assistance
Legal Aid, Clinics, Duty Counsel, Lawyers
Income Support
Disability (ODSP), Welfare (OW), Pensions (CPP), Children
Workers’ Rights
Fired, Harassment, Injury, Safety, Wages, Complaints
Education Law
Suspension, Expulsion, Attendance, Special needs
Small Claims Court
$25,000 or less, suing and being sued, Court fees
Other Areas of Law
Where to go for help
Not sure the type of legal help you need?
Call our office and our staff will help to guide you. Our telephones are answered
every Monday to Friday from 9 am to 5 pm.
Phone us at: 905-373-4464 | Toll-free: 1-800-850-7882
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