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Table 13-2
Approved legal aid applications, staff and private lawyers by type of matter — Criminal matters
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Criminal matters
  Total Staff lawyers Private lawyers
  number percent number percent
Newfoundland and Labrador  
2004/2005 . . .
2005/2006 . . .
2006/2007 . . .
2007/2008 . . .
2008/2009 . . .
Prince Edward Island 2  
2004/2005 1,167 1,057 91 110 9
2005/2006 .. .. ..
2006/2007 1,255 r 1,143 r 91 112 r 9
2007/2008 1,293 r 1,235 r 96 58 r 4
2008/2009 .. .. ..
Nova Scotia  
2004/2005 9,965 8,390 84 1,575 16
2005/2006 10,453 8,555 82 1,898 18
2006/2007 11,278 9,384 83 1,894 17
2007/2008 12,186 9,930 81 2,256 19
2008/2009 12,622 10,053 80 2,569 20
New Brunswick 3  
2004/2005 1,097 643 59 454 41
2005/2006 1,266 778 61 488 39
2006/2007 1,402 825 59 577 41
2007/2008 1,396 848 61 548 39
2008/2009 1,430 705 49 725 51
Quebec  
2004/2005 91,889 30,908 34 60,981 66
2005/2006 94,088 31,248 33 62,840 67
2006/2007 97,722 34,190 35 63,532 65
2007/2008 100,735 37,134 37 63,601 63
2008/2009 105,990 41,047 39 64,943 61
Ontario 4  
2004/2005 61,111 312 1 60,799 99
2005/2006 66,380 885 1 65,495 99
2006/2007 66,733 947 1 65,786 99
2007/2008 65,250 915 1 64,335 99
2008/2009 69,142 688 1 68,454 99
Manitoba 5  
2004/2005 15,229 6,419 42 8,810 58
2005/2006 16,958 7,252 43 9,706 57
2006/2007 14,844 5,490 37 9,354 63
2007/2008 16,197 5,488 34 10,709 66
2008/2009 15,120 4,327 29 10,793 71
Saskatchewan  
2004/2005 14,900 13,822 93 1,078 7
2005/2006 15,590 14,651 94 939 6
2006/2007 15,245 14,160 93 1,085 7
2007/2008 14,680 13,360 91 1,320 9
2008/2009 17,727 15,963 90 1,764 10
Alberta  
2004/2005 27,140 2,370 9 24,770 91
2005/2006 27,815 2,301 8 25,514 92
2006/2007 27,798 2,144 8 25,654 92
2007/2008 28,405 2,009 7 26,396 93
2008/2009 31,744 2,348 7 29,396 93
British Columbia  
2004/2005 21,404 446 2 20,958 98
2005/2006 22,048 408 2 21,640 98
2006/2007 22,602 361 2 22,241 98
2007/2008 22,867 310 1 22,557 99
2008/2009 23,630 386 2 23,244 98
Yukon 6  
2004/2005 968 885 91 83 9
2005/2006 904 808 89 96 11
2006/2007 1,083 1,000 92 83 8
2007/2008 1,069 977 91 92 9
2008/2009 1,375 1,302 95 73 5
Northwest Territories 7  
2004/2005 916 300 33 616 67
2005/2006 833 191 23 642 77
2006/2007 959 191 20 768 80
2007/2008 1,197 194 16 1,003 84
2008/2009 1,008 181 18 827 82
Nunavut  
2004/2005 494 205 41 289 59
2005/2006 376 250 66 126 34
2006/2007 387 245 63 142 37
2007/2008 .. .. ..
2008/2009 489 377 77 112 23
Total  
2004/2005 246,280 65,757 27 180,523 73
2005/2006 256,711 67,327 26 189,384 74
2006/2007 261,308 r 70,080 r 27 191,228 r 73
2007/2008 265,275 r 72,400 r 27 192,875 r 73
2008/2009 280,277 77,377 28 202,900 72
For criminal applications, there can be multiple charges per application and these can be handled separately (i.e., by different lawyers).
In Prince Edward Island in 2004/2005, all approved applications for civil matters were counted as full service applications.
In New Brunswick in 2004/2005, many members of the private bar refused to take legal aid cases.
Ontario has 79 legal aid clinics that are independent, non-profit organizations funded by the legal aid plan. Staff lawyers and community legal workers at these clinics provide legal aid services primarily in “other” civil matters, particularly in the area of poverty law which includes, social assistance/income maintenance, landlord and tenant, workers’ compensation, criminal injuries compensation, and refugee and immigration matters. In 2008/2009, these clinics accounted for 91% of total approved civil legal aid applications assigned to staff lawyers and 100% of “other” approved civil legal aid applications assigned to staff lawyers.
In 2005/2006, Manitoba began to issue one legal aid certificate per matter. This lead to an increase in the count for total, approved and refused legal aid applications. In 2006/2007, the use of certificate equivalents initiated by staff was discontinued, resulting in a decrease in the count for total and approved applications and an increase in refused applications.
No distinction is made between summary and full service applications in Yukon Territory. All applications are counted as full service applications. Data for Yukon Territory include duty counsel counts. In 2004/2005, Yukon Territory opened a poverty law clinic, resulting in an increase in applications under civil matters "other".
Presumed eligibility counts are not included in the data for the Northwest Territories. Territorial offences are included with criminal matters.
Note(s):
For more details on legal aid concepts and terminology please refer to the glossary.
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Legal Aid Survey 3308.