Your Legal Rights is an Ontario database that provides the reader with information about their legal rights on a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): housing, family, education and human rights.
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Website: yourlegalrights.on.caLanguage(s): English, FrenchWhat: public education, resource
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Website: www.ofifc.org
The Ontario Federation of Friendship Centres has resources for children and youth on their website, including Healthy Babies, Healthy Children, resources for urban youth and children and Cultural Connections for Aboriginal Youth.
Language(s): EnglishWhere: Ontario -
Website: www.chiefs-of-ontario.org
This resource is published by the Chiefs of Ontario and encourages First Nations Youth to create their own youth councils so that their voices can be heard and experience leadership positions. The resource explains how First Nations...
Language(s): EnglishWhere: Ontario -
Website: www.nativechild.org
Native Child and Family Services of Toronto is a Indigenous child welfare services serving all First Nations, Metis and Inuit children and families in the Toronto area. Their website includes a host of links and information for children...
Language(s): EnglishWhat: direct serviceWhere: Ontario -
Website: www.productionscazabon.com
3rd World Canada is a production and an initiative created by Andree Cazabon. The film and the website explain the conditions in Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation in Northern Ontario and how the conditions on this reserve are...
Language(s): EnglishWhat: public educationWhere: Ontario, Canada, on reserve -
This resource outlines how municipalities can work to better serve marginalized populations such as Aboriginal people, those who are deaf, women, people with disabilties, racialized people and newcomers and seniors. It involves...
Language(s): EnglishWhat: policy, public education, resourceWhere: Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Canada- Language(s):English