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Thursday December 4th 2008
Delivering Poverty Law ServicesJanuary 23, 2005 - 12:00am
The Social Planning and Research Council (SPARC BC) talked to people around the province about the poverty law services that remain in place following the withdrawal of legal aid funding, and priorities for future development. The report Delivering Poverty Law Services: Lessons From BC and Abroad (in PDF) looks to other jurisdictions in Canada and abroad for insight on service delivery options appropriate in the BC context. ( categories: News | British Columbia | Legal Aid )
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