Updated information in immigration law
Steps to Justice has updated information about the increase to permanent resident fees that took effect on April 30, 2022.
Steps to Justice has updated information about the increase to permanent resident fees that took effect on April 30, 2022.
Steps to Justice has updated information about what the courts are dealing with in-person and virtually by phone or video conference at:
Steps to Justice has a new letter-writing tool to help people complain to a business about a product or service they bought.
The tool collects basic information about the business, and details of the product or service.The information is used to create an email that can be forwarded to the business or made into a letter and sent in...
CLEO has new and revised publications in debt and consumer rights, employment and work, and housing law.
Click here to read more.
Steps to Justice now has information about migrant workers, also called temporary foreign workers. This includes information about rights at work and making complaints to the Ministry of Labour and Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario for:
Over the past few years, the provincial and federal governments have created financial benefits to help people affected by COVID-19. Some of these benefits are still available but are due to end later this year.
This month’s On the Radar provides more information.
Tax season is here again. Filing a tax return tells people how much money the government owes them or how much tax they must pay. It also lets people access several government benefits.
So, it's important for everyone to file their tax return, even if they have no taxable income.
This month’s On the Radar provides more information.
Is your landlord trying to evict you because of unpaid rent?
Use CLEO's free Eviction Solution Explorer to find out what you can do. This new Guided Pathway asks you questions about your situation, gives you information to help you answer, and creates documents you can use to write to your landlord, or at a hearing at the Landlord &...
Steps to Justice now has information for people who don’t have permanent resident status about getting benefits and services like healthcare, work permits, and a child's right to go to school.
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Steps to Justice has updated information on changes to French language rights in court proceedings. Starting on February 1, 2022:
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