Organizations have been formed in every province in Canada to provide important legal information to the public. These not-for-profit and non-governmental organizations believe that Canadians cannot fully exercise their rights if they do not know and understand the laws and the judicial system that affect them. Facilitating access to information about the law is essential to a fair justice system. Community Legal Education Association of Manitoba 205 – 414 Graham Avenue Winnipeg, MB R3C 0L8 Telephone: (204) 943-2382 Fax: (204) 943-3600 Email: info@communitylegal.mb.ca Website: www.communitylegal.mb.ca Public Legal Education and Information Service of New Brunswick (PLEIS-NB) is mandated to develop a variety of bilingual educational products and services through legislation for the public to promote access to the legal system. The aim is to help the public recognize and understand their legal rights and obligations in order to improve their ability to deal with legal issues. University of New Brunswick Faculty of Law law.unb.ca Faculty of Law University of New Brunswick P.O. Box 4400 Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 5A3 Canada (for more contact information, e.g. telephone numbers, see law.unb.ca/contact.html Legal Information Society of Nova Scotia 5523 Young Street B Halifax, Nova Scotia B3K 1Z7 Telephone: (902) 454-2198 Fax: (902) 455-3105 Legal Information Line: 1 (800) 665-9779 or (902) 455-3135 Email: lisns@attcanada.ca Website: www.legalinfo.org Public Legal Education Association of Saskatchewan 500-333 25th St E Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7K 0L4 Telephone: (306) 653-1868 Fax: (306) 653-1869 Email: plea@plea.org Website: www.plea.org www.aptla.ca/about.cfm”. is a claimant-focused organization dedicated to obtaining legal redress for those who have suffered harm or injustice and advocating for the rights of aggrieved parties to full and fair compensation.

[en. Website www.aptla.ca] Atlantic Provinces Trial Lawyers Association P.O. Box 2618, Central RPO Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 3N5. Phone: 902.446.4446 -or- 866.314.4446 Toll free Yukon Public Legal Education Association P.O. Box 2799 Whitehorse, Yukon Y1A 5K4 Telephone: (867) 668-5297 Toll Free: (866) 667-4305 Email: legalinfo@yplea.com Website: www.yplea.com Please note that these organizations do not provide legal advice or assistance. Their purpose is only to educate and educate Canadians about the law and the legal system. www.bbbmp.ca/history.html „Founded in 1949, the Maritime Better Business Bureau Inc. responds to more than 60,000 calls each year from consumers seeking information or assistance from businesses operating in the Maritime provinces. Despite our reputation for helping with complaints, more than ninety percent of our calls are pre-purchase requests.

[citation fr. site 2006.04.21] Public Legal Education and Information Service of New Brunswick P.O. Box 6000 Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 5H1 Telephone: (506) 453-5369 Fax. (506) 462-5193 Email: pleisnb@web.ca Website: www.legal-info-legale.nb.ca A website with links to laws, courts, court decisions and other legal information across Canada. Public Legal Information Association of Newfoundland 291-293 Water Street, Suite 301 John`s Street, Newfoundland A1C 1B9 Telephone: (709) 722-2643 Toll Free: 1-888-660-7788 Fax: (709) 722-0054 Email: info@publiclegalinfo.com Website: www.publiclegalinfo.com As a result, these organizations are committed to educating and educating Canadians about the law and the legal system. The Canadian Bar Association fully supports these organizations and their contribution. Legal Resource Centre of Alberta Ltd. (operating as the Centre for Public Legal Education Alberta) 800, 10050-112 Edmonton Street, Alberta T5J 2K1 Telephone: 780-451-8764 Fax: 780-451-2341 Email: info@cplea.ca Website: www.cplea.ca A program to provide financial assistance to Canadians seeking to challenge unconstitutional federal laws www.gnb.ca/0062/acts/acts-e.asp consolidated statutes dated April 12, 2006 / Consolidated Regulations dated April 12, 2006 April 2006 (at the time of this quote) Directory of Provincial Statutes and Regulations in alphabetical order. Documents are available directly online in Adobe® Acrobat PDF format as well as HTML format for easy downloads. Parenting: Young Parents` Rights and Responsibilities „Canada`s great little law school is how students, faculty and alumni perceive UNB`s Faculty of Law. What sets UNB apart is our success in bringing ambitious students and dedicated teachers together in a stimulating but supportive learning environment.

UNB Law was founded over a century ago and is the second oldest common law school in the Commonwealth. Increasingly, we are recognized as one of the leaders of the country. The independent magazines of Maclean`s and Canadian Lawyer magazine have always ranked us among the best. UNB`s greatest asset is its small size. We only accept 80 students per year and the total number of students is around 230. With 20 full-time teachers, the student-teacher ratio is an impressive 11.5:1. The school is a close-knit community where students from across Canada and around the world make lifelong friends. All classrooms, faculty and student offices, library, bookstore and lounges are located in the majestic Ludlow Hall, a particularly pleasant physical space. [Quote from the website Introduction to Law School Admissions law.unb.ca/admissions.html 22.04.2004] Educaloi P.C.