Here are some other links you may find helpful;
Law Line
Law Line is a toll-free telephone service that provides general legal information and, in some cases, advice about legal issues. This is a service for people who cannot afford a lawyer but do not qualify for legal aid. Law Line is staffed with lawyers and paralegals.
http://www.lss.bc.ca/legal_aid/law_line.asp
The Law Centre
The Law Centre is a service of the University of Victoria, Faculty of Law and provides advice, assistance and representation to clients who cannot afford a lawyer. Thousands of persons living in the Capital Regional District are served annually.
The Law Centre also provides law students with clinical and legal education. Students are trained and supervised in the conduct of legal matters by lawyers who are members of the the University of Victoria, Faculty of Law.
http://www.thelawcentre.ca/
Canadian Legal Information Institute (CANLII)
The Canadian Legal Information Institute (CanLII) is a not-for-profit organization initiated by the Federation of Law Societies of Canada. CanLII's goal is to make primary sources of Canadian law accessible for free on the Internet. CanLII seeks to gather legislative and judicial texts, as well as legal commentaries, from federal, provincial and territorial jurisdictions on a single Web site.
http://www.canlii.org/
BC Courthouse Library Society
The B.C. Courthouse Library Society is a non-profit organization providing access to legal information resources and information services to members of the legal community and the public of British Columbia.
http://www.bccls.bc.ca/cms/index.cfm?group_id=1000
Law Society of British Columbia
The Law Society of BC works to ensure that the public is well served by a legal profession that is honourable, competent and independent. The Law Society sets and enforces standards of professional conduct for lawyers in BC. The Society also brings a voice to issues affecting the justice system and the delivery of legal services.
http://www.lawsociety.bc.ca/
Canadian Bar Association - BC Branch
The Canadian Bar Association (CBA) is a leading edge organization committed to enhancing the professional and commercial interests of a diverse membership and to protecting the independence of the judiciary and the Bar.
Today, the CBA represents some 37,000 lawyers, judges, notaries, law teachers, and law students from across Canada. Approximately two-thirds of all practising lawyers in Canada belong to the CBA.
http://www.bccba.org/
BC Civil Liberties Association
The B.C. Civil Liberties Association was established in 1962 and is the oldest and most active civil liberties group in Canada. It isfunded by the Law Foundation of B.C. and by private citizens.
http://www.bccla.org/
Community Legal Assistance Society (CLAS)
Our objective is to provide multi-faceted legal services throughout the province in the areas of poverty law, disability law, mental health law, human rights law and equality law. Our services include, service case work, Charter and test case litigation, law reform, legal supervision for legal advocacy groups, legal support to community groups, and public legal education. CLAS operates five programs at four locations in the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island.
http://www2.povnet.org/clas
Mr. Donald J. McKay, Esq., BA, LLB
Donald J. McKay Law Corporation
Phone: 250.381.2616
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