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1. Supreme Court judge warns of ‘dangerous’ flaws in the system
By Kirk Makin, The Globe and Mail, December 13, 2012
2. Law Commission of Ontario Releases Final Report and Framework for the Law as it Affects Persons with Disabilities
Canada News Wire, December 10, 2012 (Report: A Framework for the Law as It Affects Persons with Disabilities [PDF], Law Commission of Ontario, September 2012)
3. Legal aid lawyers start job action
By Jeremy Hainsworth, The Lawyers Weekly, November 30, 2012
4. Access to family justice worst in Canada, lawyer says
CBC News, November 26, 2012
5. Making it Easier to Access Justice in French
Ministry of the Attorney General, November 20, 2012
6. BC trial lawyers withdraw services to draw attention to 'dire' legal aid funding
By Robyn Smith, The Tyee, November 15, 2012
7. Federal court plans to provide a plain language guide to its procedures to help unrepresented litigants through the court process
By Don Butler, Ottawa Citizen, November 12, 2012
8. Report on Federal/Provincial/Territorial Justice Ministers meeting
By Jim Bronskill, Edmonton Journal, November 8, 2012 [also in French]
9. Senator Catherine S. Callbeck comments on efforts in Prince Edward Island to provide divorcing parents with legal assistance and calls on the federal government to create a national funding stream for “family legal aid”
May 16, 2012
10. One law for the rich, no law for the poor
By Nick Cohen, The Observer, March 11, 2012
11. Access to Justice Falling Off the Federal-Provincial Agenda
By Adam Dodek, Slaw, January 31, 2012
12. 2012: The Year of Access to Justice in Canada?
By Adam Dodek, Slaw, January 4, 2012