News from Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General
44 news items
Helping Aboriginal Abuse Victims In Fort Severn
(Posted : September 7, 2010) - The Attorney General has announced that, through the support of the Aboriginal Victims Support Grant Program, Fort Severn First Nation is organizing healing circles and community presentations that are aimed at violence prevention and victim support.
Supporting Aboriginal Victims Of Crime In Thunder Bay Area
(Posted : August 25, 2010) - In a news release, the Attorney General has announced support for new community programs developed by Aboriginal groups to help First Nation, Métis, and Inuit victims of crime in the Thunder Bay area.
Helping Anishinabek Victims Of Crime
(Posted : August 13, 2010) - In a media release, the Attorney General has announced that Anishinabek victims of crime will have access to improved counselling, through the Aboriginal Victims Support Grant Program.
Provincial Government Increases Support To Barbra Schlifer Commemorative Clinic
(Posted : July 23, 2010) - A Ministry of the Attorney General media release announces that Ontario is providing $50,000 in additional funding to the Barbra Schlifer Commemorative Clinic.
Ontario Family Law Reform Pilot Projects Underway
(Posted : June 14, 2010) - A Ministry of the Attorney General news release describes changes in Brampton and Milton's family courts that are helping parents better understand the court system and how to help their children when going through separations or divorces.
Interactive web site to help people fill in Ontario Court forms
(Posted : May 4, 2010) - The Ministry of the Attorney General has launched an interactive web site to help people fill in some Ontario Court forms.
Provincial government announces end of legal aid boycott
(Posted : January 25, 2010) - The provincial government has announced major changes to the legal aid system and the end of the legal aid boycott.
Changes to Small Claims Court Rules and Forms in effect January 1
(Posted : January 4, 2010) - Changes include a monetary limit increase from $10,000 to $25,000, exclusive of interest and costs.
Ontario announces opening of new police oversight body
(Posted : October 21, 2009) - The Office of the Independent Police Review Director (OIPRD) was created in response to a report by the Honourable Patrick LeSage, recommending a new independent body to administer public complaints about the police in Ontario.
Ontario government moves forward on legal aid transformation
(Posted : October 9, 2009) - The Ontario government has asked Justice Sidney Linden to sit on the five legal aid advisory groups looking at how best to use the recently announced increased funding for legal aid.
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