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Friday, 14 October 2011 10:59
CBA-BC launches legal aid offensive
The Canadian Bar Association’s British Columbia branch has launched an offensive to build support for increased funding to the province’s legal aid program.
“We fully understand the fiscal pressure the government is under; we want to engage the government in a positive fashion to begin the process of catching up,” says Matthews.
“Our research shows that the more the public knows about the real costs of continuing to under-fund legal aid, the more supportive they are of legal aid. People understand that real justice can only be achieved through equal access and that it is our mothers, children, and grandparents who are being most negatively impacted by the status quo. Through our web site and online ad campaign we will have real people speaking of their personal experiences in the system.”
Matthews says legal aid under-funding is at least partly responsible for overloading the court system with self-represented litigants and jamming up the courts with cases that should be dealt with outside court.
“Aside from the costs to the system, this is one reason for delays that lead to more and more criminal cases being dismissed because they aren’t heard in a timely manner. This is bad for taxpayers and bad for public safety,” Matthews said.
She will be bringing her message to B.C.’s interior and island communities on a provincial tour beginning Monday.
Friday, 14 October 2011 09:06
News roundup — October 14, 2011
Canada
Police release sketch, offer reward in Quebec student murder probe, The Globe and Mail
Man faces charges in alleged attack on Halifax bus driver, Toronto Star
Quebec court extends injunction against striking McGill support staff, Montreal Gazette
United States
Seattle superhero vigilante appears in court, Reuters
Panel requests former Kansas attorney general's law licence be suspended, Reuters
International
Dutch court rejects Samsung's request for injunction against Apple products, Reuters
Vote fraud complaints spark several lawsuits at Cameroon court, Reuters
Police release sketch, offer reward in Quebec student murder probe, The Globe and Mail
Man faces charges in alleged attack on Halifax bus driver, Toronto Star
Quebec court extends injunction against striking McGill support staff, Montreal Gazette
United States
Seattle superhero vigilante appears in court, Reuters
Panel requests former Kansas attorney general's law licence be suspended, Reuters
International
Dutch court rejects Samsung's request for injunction against Apple products, Reuters
Vote fraud complaints spark several lawsuits at Cameroon court, Reuters
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