Purpose
The project consists of supporting French language services provided by a bilingual justice information hub in Halifax. These services include providing legal information, referrals, information sessions on legal topics, and support for individuals who have to go to Court. The organization will also create tools for the clientele, develop partnerships and promote the hub. Services are provided by a variety of means, including face-to-face, by phone or by email.
ASSOCIATION DES JURISTES D'EXPRESSION FRANÇAISE DE LA NOUVELLE-ÉCOSSE × Department of Justice Canada
13 grants totalling $5.7M
Access to Justice in Both Official Languages Support Fund
296 grants totalling $153.4M
Related Grants
| Recipient | Amount | Program |
|---|---|---|
| UNIVERSITÉ DE SAINT-BONIFACE, CONTINUING EDUCATION LANGUAGE AND ENRICHMENT SERVICES DIVISION | UNIVERSITÉ DE SAINT-BONIFACE, DIVISION DE L'ÉDUCATION PERMANENTE ET SERVICE DE PERFECTIONNEMENT LINGUISTIQUE | $5.0M | Access to Justice in Both Official Langu... |
| BRITISH COLUMBIA MINISTRY OF ATTORNEY GENERAL, FAMILY JUSTICE SERVICES DIVISION | MINISTÈRE DU PROCUREUR GÉNÉRAL DE LA COLOMBIE-BRITANNIQUE, DE LA DIVISION DES SERVICES DE JUSTICE FAMILIALE | $3.9M | Access to Justice in Both Official Langu... |
| BRITISH COLUMBIA MINISTRY OF ATTORNEY GENERAL, FAMILY JUSTICE SERVICES DIVISION | $3.8M | Access to Justice in Both Official Langu... |
| BRITISH COLUMBIA MINISTRY OF ATTORNEY GENERAL, FAMILY JUSTICE SERVICES DIVISION | $3.7M | Access to Justice in Both Official Langu... |
| NOVA SCOTIA DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, COURT SERVICES DIVISION | MINISTÈRE DE LA JUSTICE DE LA NOUVELLE-ÉCOSSE, DIVISION DES SERVICES JUDICIAIRES | $3.3M | Access to Justice in Both Official Langu... |