COVID pandemic prompts initiative to offer free legal aid to anyone in Canada
TORONTO — The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted a group of young lawyers to launch a project to offer free legal advice remotely to anyone in the country.
Dubbed the National Canadian Lawyers Initiative, the aim is to connect people in need with professionals who can offer help and direction.
“The lockdown has created just a myriad of issues for people legally,” said Alex Don, founder and president of the initiative. “(But) what we quickly came to understand was that this isn’t just a COVID problem. This is a massive access-to-justice problem.”
Unlike traditional legal aid, people accessing the new service via the website https://natcanlaw.com/ will not have to first show they’re broke. Each client, however, will be capped at a maximum of five hours of service.