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CLEO Connect newsletter
New legal information from across Ontario
View this month's e-blast about resources on police oversight and making police complaints, long-term planning for people with disabilities, information for people living with acquired brain injuries who are involved in the justice system, and legal information for Indigenous communities.
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Updates to TTC transit rights in Toronto: Join us on April 1, 2026 at noon.
CLEO and TTCriders are hosting a webinar to help front-line workers learn about the legal rights of TTC users. And how workers can support clients who have been harassed or caught for not paying their fare.
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Les abus financiers et la fraude – Rejoignez-nous le 26 mars 2026, de 10h30 à 12h00
Vous travaillez en intervention communautaire ou souhaitez approfondir votre compréhension des abus financiers et de la fraude? Participez à ce webinaire interactif qui vous permettra de :
- Reconnaître les différentes formes d’abus financiers et de fraude ;
- Mieux comprendre les mesures de protection prévues par la loi et les recours possibles ;
- Découvrir des stratégies concrètes pour prévenir les arnaques ;
- En apprendre davantage sur les ressources et les services pouvant vous soutenir en cas de fraude.
CLEO Connect newsletter
New legal information from across Ontario
View this month's e-blast about resources on support services for males who have experienced sexual abuse, the disability tax credit, supporting survivors of intimate partner violence in family court, helping newcomers deal with hate, and resources for people with disabilities.
Read moreTraining and events
First Steps in Family Court: Children, Support and Property: Join us on March 4, 2026 at noon.
Do you work with clients getting separated or divorced in Ontario? Do they need to go to court to solve problems like child or spousal support, parenting plans, and dividing property? Learn how CLEO's free Guided Pathways can help you support clients to prepare the documents they need to start a family law court case. For example, how they can fill out Form 8: Application (General) using Guided Pathways.
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