ON THE RADAR: New Rules to Prevent Abuse in Home & Community Care

Re-posted from ON THE RADAR, a publication of Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO) World Elder Abuse Awareness Day is marked on June 15 each year. Honouring this day helps to put elder abuse in the spotlight as an important public health and human rights’ issue. And it’s a reminder that abuse, neglect, and improper or incompetent … More ON THE RADAR: New Rules to Prevent Abuse in Home & Community Care

Holiday Closure

Kingston Community Legal Clinic will be closed on Monday, May 23, 2022 for Victoria Day. The Legal Clinic will reopen for phone and online intakes on Tuesday, May 24, 2022.

Holiday Closure

Kingston Community Legal Clinic will be closed on Monday, February 21, 2022 for Family Day. The Legal Clinic will reopen for phone and online intakes on Tuesday, February 22, 2022.

ON THE RADAR: New Benefit for Workers when there’s a COVID-19 Lockdown

Re-posted from ON THE RADAR, a publication of Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO) In late 2021, the federal government introduced the Canada Worker Lockdown Benefit (CWLB). Workers in Ontario could get the CWLB starting on December 19, 2021, when Ontario was confirmed as a lockdown region. In this month’s On the Radar, CLEO provides more … More ON THE RADAR: New Benefit for Workers when there’s a COVID-19 Lockdown

Weather Closure

Kingston Community Legal Clinic will be closed on Monday, January 17, 2022 due to extreme weather conditions. The Legal Clinic will re-open for online and telephone intakes on Tuesday, January 18, 2022.

ON THE RADAR: Recent Changes to Ontario’s Rules for “No-Fault” Evictions

Re-posted from ON THE RADAR, a publication of Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO) On September 1, 2021, the government made major changes to the Residential Tenancies Act. CLEO talked about some of these changes in September’s On the Radar. This month, CLEO looks at two new rules that relate to what are called “no-fault” evictions, for … More ON THE RADAR: Recent Changes to Ontario’s Rules for “No-Fault” Evictions