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Aboriginal Friendship Centre - Legal Clinic
This legal clinic offered by Calgary Legal Guide provides support and legal advice to Indigenous people and runs the last Wednesday of the month from 1:30 to 3:30 pm, located at 223 – 12 Avenue SW (2nd floor Room #3211). For more information, contact AFCC at 403.270.7379 ext. 226.
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Wood’s Homes – Eastside Family Counselling Centre
This legal clinic is offered in partnership with Calgary Legal Guidance. It offers support in family law. The Centre is located in the NE at 255, 495 – 36 Street NE in the Northgate Mall. The clinic runs the second Tuesday of the month from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm. Call Eastside at 403.299.9696 for more information.
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Race and Respect

This resource was designed to help teachers and educators promote active citizenship and encourage youth to explore their rights and responsibilities in building inclusive communities based on understanding and respect. The four themes in this resource offer methods for raising awareness of human rights, understanding the role of stereotypes and prejudices in promoting discrimination, and exploring how racism and other injustices are manifested in our schools, communities, and society.

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Consumer Tips for Landlords and Tenants in Alberta

Information for landlords and tenants in Alberta.

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Canada Revenue Agency - Tax Clinics

Free tax clinics are generally offered between March and April across Canada; some are even open year-round. Find a tax preparation clinic in your area. Do you need help with your tax return? If you have a modest income and a simple tax situation, volunteers at a free tax clinic may be able to complete your tax return for you.

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L'affaiblissement des facultés et le cannabis sur le lieu de travail

The purpose of this guide is to help federally-regulated employers address substance dependence in the workplace in a way that is in harmony with human rights legislation. This guide outlines the rights and responsibilities of the employee, job applicants, the employer, unions and/or employee representatives.

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Support Services for Albertans

This resource, Support Services for Albertans, is a comprehensive, but not exhaustive, list of organizations across the province that provide a multitude of services that compliment the support Legal Aid Alberta is able to provide. The resource mainly focuses on organizations offering legal supports to residents, but also provides information about organizations that provide social supports for some of the most vulnerable members of our communities. This includes, but is not limited to, women in abusive relationships, Indigenous Albertans, youth, and the homeless.

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Going to Court

When you are going to court, there are some procedures and protocols that you need to follow. You will find information here on court etiquette, court procedures, and appeals and transcripts.

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Juries in Canada

In Canada, each of us has a part in ensuring that the law works properly and that justice is done. Two ways of contributing to justice in Canada are being on a jury and testifying in court. This information covers the role of the public in the jury process,

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Helping Syrian Refugees in Alberta

Government services and information on helping syrian refugees to settle in Alberta. Information covers resettlement, funding and other supports.

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