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1 2015/2016 new community legal clinic 1. New community legal clinic for general service clinics ii for base CLINIQUE JURIDIQUE POPULAIRE DE PRESCOTT ES RUSSELL INC. $- $- $- $ ,130 10,150 $0.737 $72.58 COMMUNITY ADVOCACY & LEGAL CENTRE $- $- $- $ ,400 34,240 $1.349 $39.41 COMMUNITY LEGAL SIMCOE, HALIBURTON, KAWARTHA LAKES $0.119 $0.113 $0.119 $ % 525,950 77,830 $1.177 $15.13 COMMUNITY LEGAL SERVICES OTTAWA $- $- $- $ ,190 33,520 $0.971 $28.97 DURHAM COMMUNITY LEGAL $0.238 $0.298 $0.298 $ % 604,950 83,620 $0.655 $7.83 KINGSTON COMMUNITY LEGAL $- $- $- $ ,790 20,750 $0.499 $24.04 LAKE COUNTRY COMMUNITY LEGAL $- $- $- $ ,100 15,910 $0.734 $46.13 NORTHUMBERLAND COMMUNITY LEGAL CENTRE $- $- $- $ ,410 9,450 $0.500 $52.96 PETERBOROUGH COMMUNITY LEGAL CENTRE $- $- $- $ ,050 21,220 $0.543 $25.61 RENFREW COUNTY LEGAL $- $- $- $ ,060 14,070 $0.603 $42.83 THE LEGAL $- $- $- $ ,530 24,130 $1.041 $43.13 SOUTH OTTAWA COMMUNTY LEGAL SERVICES $0.093 $0.069 $0.093 $ % 315,700 47,010 $0.708 $15.06 STORMONT, DUNDAS & GLENGARRY LEGAL $- $- $- $ ,870 21,110 $0.718 $34.00 WEST END LEGAL SERVICES OF OTTAWA $0.053 $0.052 $0.075 $ % 393,480 49,840 $0.825 $16.55 COMMUNITY LEGAL OF YORK REGION $0.384 $0.778 $0.778 $ % 1,076, ,870 $1.198 $6.21 DOWNSVIEW COMMUNITY LEGAL SERVICES $0.099 $0.150 $0.150 $ % 236,680 65,990 $0.812 $12.30 EAST TORONTO COMMUNITY LEGAL SERVICES $- $- $- $ ,460 22,270 $0.807 $36.26 FLEMINGDON COMMUNITY LEGAL SERVICES $0.086 $0.082 $0.086 $ % 305,430 72,350 $1.174 $16.23 Legal Aid Ontario: 2015/ 16 new community legal clinic [ 1 5 ]
2 ii for base JANE-FINCH COMMUNITY LEGAL SERVICES $- $0.058 $- $ ,800 50,330 $0.815 $16.19 KENSINGTON-BELLWOODS COMMUNITY LEGAL SERVICES $- $- $- $ ,510 37,260 $0.852 $22.86 MISSISSAUGA COMMUNITY LEGAL SERVICES $0.271 $0.577 $0.577 $ % 720, ,060 $1.130 $7.29 NEIGHBOURHOOD LEGAL SERVICES $- $- $- $ ,690 29,770 $0.879 $29.54 NORTH PEEL & DUFFERIN COMMUNITY LEGAL SERVICES $0.126 $0.523 $0.523 $ % 670, ,180 $0.916 $6.78 PARKDALE COMMUNITY LEGAL SERVICES $- $- $- $ ,870 20,140 $2.564 $ REXDALE COMMUNITY LEGAL $- $- $- $ ,100 47,820 $0.968 $20.24 SCARBOROUGH COMMUNITY LEGAL SERVICES $0.179 $0.347 $0.347 $ % 386, ,090 $1.140 $9.82 SOUTH ETOBICOKE COMMUNITY LEGAL SERVICES $- $0.031 $- $ ,090 37,480 $0.647 $17.27 UNISON HEALTH & COMMUNITY SERVICES $- $0.017 $- $ ,600 39,320 $0.735 $18.70 WEST SCARBOROUGH COMMUNITY LEGAL SERVICES $0.126 $0.176 $0.176 $ % 248,140 76,740 $0.938 $12.22 WEST TORONTO COMMUNITY LEGAL SERVICES $- $0.005 $- $ ,730 33,960 $0.666 $19.62 WILLOWDALE COMMUNITY LEGAL SERVICES $0.119 $0.158 $0.158 $ % 187,590 55,810 $0.577 $10.34 ALGOMA COMMUNITY LEGAL $- $- $- $ ,590 16,260 $0.657 $40.41 CLNIQUE JURIDIQUE COMMUNAUTAIRE GRAND-NORD COMMUNITY LEGAL $- $- $- $ ,240 3,760 $0.514 $ ELLIOTT LAKE & NORTH SHORE COMMUNITY LEGAL $- $- $- $ ,620 3,950 $0.378 $95.80 KEEWAYTINOK NATIVE LEGAL SERVICES $- $- $- $ ,430 3,650 $0.488 $ KINNA AWEYA LEGAL $- $- $- $ ,440 30,360 $1.623 $53.46 MANITOULIN LEGAL $- $- $- $ ,570 3,260 $0.395 $ NIPISSING COMMUNITY LEGAL $- $- $- $ ,930 14,470 $0.584 $40.37 NORTHWEST COMMUNITY LEGAL (KENORA) $- $- $- $ ,370 14,310 $1.122 $78.42 SUDBURY COMMUNITY LEGAL $- $- $- $ ,770 25,140 $1.112 $44.22 TIMMINS TEMASKAMING COMMUNITY LEGAL $- $- $- $ ,510 12,490 $0.593 $47.51 CHATHAM-KENT LEGAL $- $- $- $ ,590 18,810 $0.505 $26.86 COMMUNITY LEGAL ASSISTANCE SARNIA $- $- $- $ ,040 16,830 $0.669 $39.76 Legal Aid Ontario: 2015/ 16 new community legal clinic [ 2 5 ]
3 ii for base COMMUNITY LEGAL BRANT, HALDIMAND, NORFOLK $- $0.011 $- $ ,910 39,440 $0.755 $19.15 ELGIN-OXFORD LEGAL $- $- $- $ ,840 27,870 $0.665 $23.84 GREY BRUCE COMMUNITY LEGAL $- $- $- $ ,760 21,790 $0.618 $28.36 HALTON COMMUNITY LEGAL SERVICES $0.251 $0.152 $0.251 $ % 508,150 55,730 $0.599 $10.75 HAMILTON COMMUNITY LEGAL $- $- $- $ ,360 94,630 $2.463 $26.03 HURON/PERTH COMMUNITY LEGAL $- $- $- $ ,810 15,800 $0.595 $37.67 JUSTICE NIAGARA (formerly COMMUNITY LEGAL SERVICES OF NIAGARA SOUTH $- $- $- $ ,050 22,440 $0.981 $43.72 LEGAL ASSISTANCE OF WINDSOR $- $0.044 $- $ ,945 55,719 $0.970 $17.42 LEGAL OF GUELPH AND WELLINGTON COUNTY $- $- $- $ ,250 25,040 $0.530 $21.15 NEIGHBOURHOOD LEGAL SERVICES (LONDON & MIDDLESEX) $0.179 $0.128 $0.179 $ % 422,080 78,050 $1.129 $14.47 NIAGARA NORTH COMMUNITY LEGAL ASSISTANCE $- $0.014 $- $ ,570 48,480 $0.927 $19.12 WATERLOO REGION COMMUNITY LEGAL SERVICES $0.086 $0.092 $0.092 $ % 507,460 73,630 $1.165 $15.82 WINDSOR-ESSEX BILINGUAL LEGAL $- $0.028 $- $ ,265 35,791 $0.623 $17.42 Total $2.408 $3.905 $3.902 $ % 12,788,630 2,408,990 $ $20.15 Legal Aid Ontario: 2015/ 16 new community legal clinic [ 3 5 ]
4 2. New community legal clinic for ethno-linguistic clinics Base for for FY CENTRE DES SERVICES COMMUNAUTAIRES DE VANIER $0.560 $0.086 $ increase from FY base ABORIGINAL LEGAL SERVICES OF TORONTO $0.660 $0.086 $ % CENTRE FOR SPANISH SPEAKING PEOPLES $0.581 $0.086 $ % CENTRE FRANCOPHONE DE TORONTO $0.468 $0.086 $ % METRO CHINESE & SOUTH EAST ASIAN LEGAL $0.659 $0.086 $ % SOUTH ASIAN LEGAL OF ONTARIO $0.651 $0.086 $ % AFRICAN CANADIAN LEGAL $0.670 $0.086 $ % SUBTOTAL $4.249 $0.602 $ % BALANCE REMAINING $0.300 TOTAL ETHNO-LINGUISTIC $ % 18% 3. New community legal clinic for specialty clinics Base for for FY Percentage (%) FY base CORRECTIONAL LAW PROJECT $0.583 $0.086 $ % ADVOCACY CENTRE FOR TENANTS ONTARIO $1.039 $0.086 $ % ADVOCACY CENTRE FOR THE ELDERLY $1.056 $0.086 $ % ARCH DISABILITY LAW CENTRE $1.264 $0.086 $ % CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW ASSOCIATION $1.334 $0.086 $ % COMMUNITY LEGAL EDUCATION ONTARIO $1.331 $0.086 $ % HIV & AIDS LEGAL (ONTARIO) $0.578 $0.086 $ % INCOME SECURITY ADVOCACY CENTRE $1.066 $0.086 $ % INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT VICTIMS GROUP OF ONTARIO $1.048 $0.086 $ % INJURED WORKERS' CONSULTANTS $1.051 $0.086 $ % Legal Aid Ontario: 2015/ 16 new community legal clinic [ 4 5 ]
5 Base for for FY Percentage (%) FY base JUSTICE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH $0.805 $0.086 $ % LANDLORD'S SELF HELP CENTRE $0.500 $0.086 $ % TENANT DUTY COUNSEL PROGRAM $1.693 $0.086 $ % TORONTO WORKER'S HEALTH & SAFETY LEGAL $0.524 $0.086 $ % SUBTOTAL $ $1.204 $ % BALANCE REMAINING $0.600 TOTAL ETHNO-LINGUISTIC $ % i The fiscal year allocation was calculated based on population data from the 2011 National Household Survey (NHS). ii The fiscal year calculation was based population data from the 2012 tax-filer data (2012 T1FF). iii Source: Adapted from Statistics Canada, 2012 T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, Custom Tabulation, Reference This does not constitute an endorsement by Statistics Canada of this product. iv Source: Adapted from Statistics Canada, 2012 T1 Family File (T1FF) based on the final tax file, Custom Tabulation, Reference This does not constitute an endorsement by Statistics Canada of this product. POSTAL CODE VALIDATION DISCLAIMER: Statistics Canada makes no representation or warranty as to, or validation of, the accuracy of any Postal CodeOM data Legal Aid Ontario: 2015/ 16 new community legal clinic [ 5 5 ]
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