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  1. Provides a 24/7 national human trafficking hotline that connects individuals who have impacted by human trafficking with social services, law enforcement, and emergency services. Callers can also report tips of potential human trafficking. The service is confi...
  2. People who are the victim of a crime reported to police may be eligible to receive money to help with eligible expenses or losses. Examples of types of expenses and losses that may be covered include:Lost wagesPain and sufferingMedical or dental expensesFinanc...
  3. People who are the victim of a crime reported to police may be eligible to receive money to help with eligible expenses or losses. Examples of types of expenses and losses that may be covered include:Lost wagesPain and sufferingMedical or dental expensesFinanc...
  4. Provides free confidential support to those who have had a crime committed against them. Includes:Information about case status and the justice systemShort-term counseling and emotional supportReferrals to supports and servicesCourt preparationHelp preparing a...
  5. Provides free confidential support to those who have had a crime committed against them. Includes:Information about case status and the justice systemShort-term counseling and emotional supportReferrals to supports and servicesCourt preparationHelp preparing a...
  6. Indigenous Justice ProgramProvided by: Mi'kmaq Confederacy of PEI - AKA: MCPEI; The Confederacy
    Allows Indigenous people a traditional justice system based on holistic community values and reflects the unique and cultural needs of Indigenous people. The program includes justice circles and can help Indigenous people navigate the justice system.
  7. Indigenous Justice ProgramProvided by: Mi'kmaq Confederacy of PEI - AKA: MCPEI; The Confederacy
    Allows Indigenous people a traditional justice system based on holistic community values and reflects the unique and cultural needs of Indigenous people. The program includes justice circles and can help Indigenous people navigate the justice system.
  8. Inquiry LineProvided by: Community Legal Information - AKA: CLI; Community Legal Information Association (former name); CLIA (former name)
    Assists individuals in understanding the law, navigating the justice system, and providing support to make informed decisions during stressful situations. Issues include:DivorceCustodyChild supportCompany and commercial, including non-profit issuesWillsBuying ...
  9. Inquiry LineProvided by: Community Legal Information - AKA: CLI; Community Legal Information Association (former name); CLIA (former name)
    Assists individuals in understanding the law, navigating the justice system, and providing support to make informed decisions during stressful situations. Issues include:DivorceCustodyChild supportCompany and commercial, including non-profit issuesWillsBuying ...
  10. Justice AvenuesProvided by: Community Legal Information - AKA: CLI; Community Legal Information Association (former name); CLIA (former name)
    Provides free resources and support to racialized people to learn about their legal rights in the areas of family, immigration, and criminal law. Includes:Legal information and publications in plain languageSupport navigating the justice systemAccess to free l...