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A Guide to Programs and Services for Seniors in Ontario
A Guide to Programs and Services for Seniors in Ontario aims to bring together into one resource the wealth of programs and services provided to Ontario seniors by the government, as well as by community organizations and service providers.
Source: Government of Ontario. Ontario Seniors' Secretariat
Advocacy Centre for the Elderly
ACE provides direct legal services to low-income seniors, public legal education, and engages in law reform activities. ACE services and activities are in relation to areas of law of special importance to the seniors' population.
Source: Public Aid Ontario. Advocacy Centre for the Elderly.
Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO)
Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO) is a legal aid clinic that produces clear language, public legal education materials on topics of interest to low income and disadvantaged people.
Source: Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO)
Family Law Services
This Web page discusses family legal issues for which legal aid services may be able to help you.
Source: Legal Aid Ontario
Finding a Community Legal Clinic
Community legal clinics provide services to address the unique legal needs of low-income people and communities. Each community in Ontario is now served by a clinic. This Web page tells you how to find a legal clinic in your community.
Source: Legal Aid Ontario
Finding a Legal Aid Office
Located in 48 communities across the province, legal aid area offices receive and process client applications and issue legal aid certificates to eligible people. Legal aid certificates allow clients to receive legal aid services from their lawyer of choice.
Source: Legal Aid Ontario
Finding and Working with a Lawyer
If you have never used a lawyer's services before, you may feel uncomfortable and uneasy - you do not know what to expect. Here is some information that will help you to feel more confident about talking to a lawyer.
Source: The Law Society of Upper Canada
Legal Aid Ontario
Legal Aid Ontario's mandate in the Legal Aid Services Act, 1998 is to "promote access to justice throughout Ontario for low-income individuals by means of providing consistently high quality legal aid services in a cost-effective and efficient manner."
Source: Legal Aid Ontario
Bureau of Pensions Advocates
The Bureau of Pensions Advocates is a unique organization within Veterans Affairs Canada that provides free legal advice and services to people who want assistance in appealing departmental decisions associated with disability pension claims.
Source: Veterans Affairs Canada
Canadian HIV / AIDS Legal Network
The Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network is based in Montréal (Québec), Canada. It is the only national, community-based, charitable organization in Canada working exclusively in the area of policy and legal issues raised by HIV/AIDS.
Source: Canadian HIV / AIDS Legal Network
Death of an RRSP Annuitant
This information sheet contains general information about the taxation of amounts held in a registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) at the time the annuitant died and the taxation of amounts paid out of an RRSP because the annuitant died. It explains how these amounts are generally reported, and the options that are available to the deceased annuitant's legal representative and the qualified beneficiaries to reduce or defer the tax liability resulting from the annuitant's death.
Source: Canada Revenue Agency
Death of an RRSP Annuitant - RC4177
This information sheet contains general information about the taxation of amounts held in an RRSP at the time the annuitant died and the taxation of amounts paid out of an RRSP because the annuitant died. It explains how these amounts are generally reported, and the options that are available to the deceased annuitant's legal representative and the qualified beneficiaries to reduce or defer the tax liability resulting from the annuitant's death.This information sheet contains general information about the taxation of amounts held in an RRSP at the time the annuitant died and the taxation of amounts paid out of an RRSP because the annuitant died. It explains how these amounts are generally reported, and the options that are available to the deceased annuitant's legal representative and the qualified beneficiaries to reduce or defer the tax liability resulting from the annuitant's death.
Source: Canada Customs and Revenue Agency
Guide to Government of Canada Services for People with Disabilities (PDF Format)
Lists more than 60 resources for people with disabilities, their families and caregivers including information on employment, accessibility and education, health, income support and tax benefits
Source: Persons With Disabilities Online
Guide to Government of Canada Services for People with Disabilities and their Families
Lists more than 60 resources for people with disabilities, their families and caregivers including information on employment, accessibility and education, health, income support and tax benefits.
Source: Persons With Disabilities Online
An Information Guide to Assist Victims
This booklet provides information about the legal entitlements of victims of crime, the resulting obligations of both the Correctional Service of Canada and the National Parole Board, and explains how victims can provide information to, or receive information from, the Board or the Service. General information about an offender's path through the correctional system after the court has sentenced them is also provided in order to enable victims and the general public to understand and anticipate the usual steps that occur.
Source: Solicitor General Canada
Services for Seniors Guide
Services for Seniors is a guide to more than 120 programs and services provided by the Government of Canada. It covers everything from income support to housing, health and safety issues
Source: Service Canada
Victim of Crime Initiative
The victims of crime strategy is intended to improve the experience of the victim in the criminal justice system and increase the confidence of victims of crime in the criminal justice system.
Source: Department of Justice
Victims Issues: Frequently asked Questions
This Web page contains frequently asked questions to help victims of crime.
Source: Government of Canada. Department of Justice. Electronic Communications
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