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Centre francophone de Toronto

The Centre francophone de Toronto has a legal advice line funded by LAO for people living in the Greater Toronto Area including Toronto, Halton, Durham, Peel, and York. It gives legal information and advice in French over the telephone in the areas of:

  • immigration law
  • housing law
  • income assistance
  • employment law
  • consumer rights
  • human rights

The advice line does not help with family law or criminal law matters.

Website

centrefranco.org/en/legal-aid/telephone-french

Contact Information

Toll-free: 1-877-966-7345

Ontario Legal Information Centre

The Ontario Legal Information Centre offers a free 30-minute meeting with a lawyer to anyone in Ontario, online or by phone in English or French. The centre provides legal information on any legal topic, and referrals to services. Book a meeting online or call 1-844-343-7462 if you need help.

Website

centreinfojuridique.ca/en

Contact Information

Toll-free: 1-844-343-7462

Ontario Ministry of Labour’s – Employment Standards Information Centre

The information centre is a telephone line that gives general information about the Employment Standard Act. They don’t give legal advice.

Website

ontario.ca/page/ministry-labour-immigration-training-skills-development

Contact Information

Phone: 416-326-7160 Toll-free: 1-800-531-5551 TTY: 1-866-567-8893

Workers’ Action Centre

The Workers’ Action Centre gives workers free information and advice. Call them to get:

  • information about your rights at work
  • help figuring out how to deal with an employment problem

Website

workersactioncentre.org

Contact Information

Phone: 416-531-0778

The Human Rights Legal Support Centre (HRLSC)

The centre gives free legal information and advice to people who have experienced discrimination. If you’re Indigenous, press 4 to reach the Indigenous Service intake staff. The centre can:

  • help you fill out an application to the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario
  • give legal advice about how to deal with discrimination
  • provide legal representation at mediations and hearings, in some situations

There is also an online tool that can help you figure out if your situation might be discrimination.

Website

hrlsc.on.ca/en/home

Contact Information

Phone: 416-597-4900 Toll-free: 1-866-625-5179 TTY: 416-597-4903 Toll-free TTY: 1-866 612-8627

Law Society Referral Service

The Law Society of Ontario has an online Law Society Referral Service that gives you the name of a lawyer or licensed paralegal who will give free legal advice for up to 30 minutes in any area of law.

If you cannot wait for a lawyer or paralegal to call you back, or if you do not have a call-back number, email lsrs@lso.ca. If you’re in crisis or in custody, call 1-855-947-5255 or 416-947-5255, Monday to Friday, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

ABLE2 – Reach Legal Referral Services

If you live in the Ottawa or Champlain region and have a disability, ABLE2’s Reach Legal Referral Services may be able to help. They can refer you to a lawyer or paralegal for up to 3 hours of free legal advice in any area of law. But they cannot help with urgent legal issues.

If ABLE2 cannot help, they may refer you to community resources.

Book a meeting online, or call 613-761-9522 extension 452 or 453. You can also email reachlegalreferral@able2.org.

Website

able2.org/programs/reach-legal-services

Contact Information

Phone: 613-761-9522 extension 452 or 453