Aboriginal Legal Services

Site: Toronto

Record #: MET1376
Last Modified: 25 Mar 2025
Last Full Update: 24 Mar 2025

Contact Information

Office Phone 416-408-4041
Toll Free Phone 1-844-633-2886
Fax 416-408-1568
E-Mail chantellbarker@aboriginallegal.ca
Website www.aboriginallegal.ca
Social Media Facebook Facebook, LinkedIn LinkedIn
Primary Contact Chantell Barker, Executive Director; Phone: 416-408-4041 ext 299
Alternate Contact Christa Big Canoe, Director of Legal Advocacy; Phone: 416-408-3967 ext 225

Site Information

Located In Community Toronto
Address & Map
211 Yonge St
Suite 500
Toronto, ON
Canada M5B 1M4
 
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Intersection Yonge St and Queen St E
Mailing Address 211 Yonge St 
Suite 500 
Toronto, ON 
Canada M5B 1M4
Physical Access Wheelchair accessible building including barrier free washroom

Agency Information

Legal Status (50) Non Profit

Description and Service Details

Description (Service)

Community Legal Clinic 416-408-4041, fax 416-408-1568

  • clients must be Indigenous
  • deals primarily with landlord and tenant issues, Ontario Works and Ontario Disability Support Plan (ODSP), Canada Pension Plan Disability (CPPD), human rights, police complaints, poverty law, Indian Act, criminal law and child protection law
  • may provide representation
  • referrals to lawyers in private practice where appropriate
  • law reform and public legal education activities
  • funded by Legal Aid Ontario

Aboriginal Court Worker Program -- support to those appearing in court

  • assistance in finding lawyers
  • referrals
  • available at the Ontario Court of Justice, 10 Armoury St, 9th Floor

Community Council Program

  • criminal diversion program for young and adult Aboriginal offenders charged with a wide variety of offences
  • substitutes court appearance with an appearance before community members, with a disposition focusing on culture, tradition and healing

Gladue Writer/Caseworker -- call for information

Giiwedin Anang Council

  • Indigenous alternative dispute resolution for families involved in the child welfare system or non-child welfare family matters
  • program includes family counselling delivered by community Elders and members, parenting programs and supervised access
Hours Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm
Community Legal Clinic intake -- Mon, Wed, Fri 10 am-3 pm, other times by appointment
Areas Served Ontario
Eligibility For Aboriginal people (status or non-status), Métis and Inuit
Application Call or visit website for information
Languages Other - translation and interpretation may be arranged for First Nation languages
Fees None

Agency Overview


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