Community Legal Clinic

The Prince George Community Legal Clinic is proud to be partnered with the Prince George Urban Aboriginal Justice Society 

 

The clinic is staffed full-time by a Supervising Lawyer, a Legal Assistant, and a Legal Advocate. Our team is eager and excited to be able to provide pro-bono legal services in our community, in response to the lack of access to justice for low-income individuals.

The CLC provides advocacy as well as legal advice and representation, mainly to low-income individuals, in many areas of the law including: 

• Income Assistance

• Survivor Pension, Death Benefit • Understanding Debt and Debt collection
• Disability (Provincial or Federal) • Employment Law (EI and Employment Standards) • Human rights
• CPP Pension, Old Age Security, Guaranteed income Security • Residential Tenancy and Tenancy related Civil  Resolution Tribunal • Judicial Reviews of Administrative Tribunal decisions, as appropriate
    • Indigenous legal issues (including Indian status applications, health benefits, band applications, housing, and income security)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Give us a call at (250) 612-2582 to see if we can help you with your legal matter. If we are unable to assist you, we will do our best to provide referrals to other agencies that may be able to help you.

 

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