Duty counsel everywhere, for everyone

Alberta is big but no matter where you are, legal aid help is close.    Geographically speaking, Alberta is big. It can take more than a day to drive from one end of the province to the other. We have four million people spread out across dense cities, bustling towns, small villages and rural areas. […]

Duty Counsel Day: Messages of support

Pictured above: Supreme Court of Canada Chief Justice Richard Wagner. “There is a lot to be proud of. Thank you for your service.”    October 27 is Duty Counsel Day across Canada. Duty counsel are legal aid lawyers who give free, on-the-spot legal advice in family, criminal and immigration cases for people living in Canada. In Alberta, […]

Nine things you can do to support Duty Counsel Day

The justice system is complex. Here’s to the lawyers who make it a little easier.    October 27 is Duty Counsel Day across Canada.   Duty counsel are legal aid lawyers who give free advice in criminal, family and immigration cases in Canada. Duty counsel help Canadians more than 1.2 million times a year. In Alberta, duty […]

Ask a Lawyer: Elder abuse

Legal Aid Alberta family lawyers increasingly concerned by cases of elder abuse. Legal protections are available for Alberta seniors.    With domestic violence on the rise, elder abuse is becoming an increasing concern in Alberta communities. Jessica Chapman, Family Lawyer with Legal Aid Alberta, appeared on Global TV’s Ask a Lawyer to explain what elder abuse […]

Legal Aid Alberta lawyers are “part of the solution” at new Edmonton Indigenous Court

LAA lawyer Shalayn Martel and Legal Services Manager Tania Sarkar.

Indigenous courts aim to address over-representation of Indigenous people in criminal justice system    Legal Aid Alberta lawyers are playing an important role representing clients in the newly established Edmonton Indigenous Court.    Indigenous courts are specialized courts that focus on healing individuals impacted by the trauma of colonization practices like residential schools, the 60s […]

Mentorship, hands-on experience for Indigenous law students

Legal Aid Alberta’s Indigenous Summer Students Program “a great way to give back,” says University of Calgary law student Tayla Basawa    It started with the Hollywood glamour of the legal profession for Tayla Basawa—watching shows like Legally Blonde and Suits, Tayla found inspiration in the hearts of characters like Elle Woods and Mike Ross […]

Legal Aid Alberta honours National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Sept. 30

An opportunity to listen, learn and take action.   Legal Aid Alberta is observing National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (September 30) by providing our staff with the afternoon away from their daily work responsibilities to learn, participate in, and reflect on the role we play in reconciliation.    Courts across Alberta are continuing to operate throughout […]