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Table 15-2
Approved legal aid applications, staff and private lawyers by type of civil matter — Family

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Family
  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 1  
2004/2005 329 212 64 117 36
2005/2006 .. .. ..
2006/2007 189 r 133 r 70 56 r 30
2007/2008 189 r 136 r 72 53 r 28
2008/2009 .. .. ..
Nova Scotia  
2004/2005 5,327 3,198 60 2,129 40
2005/2006 5,258 3,409 65 1,849 35
2006/2007 5,118 3,416 67 1,702 33
2007/2008 4,771 3,161 66 1,610 34
2008/2009 5,183 3,135 60 2,048 40
New Brunswick 2  
2004/2005 264 97 37 167 63
2005/2006 260 88 34 172 66
2006/2007 267 100 37 167 63
2007/2008 268 71 26 197 74
2008/2009 233 57 24 176 76
Quebec  
2004/2005 80,141 42,870 53 37,271 47
2005/2006 79,827 42,723 54 37,104 46
2006/2007 76,294 40,782 53 35,512 47
2007/2008 72,823 39,037 54 33,786 46
2008/2009 73,749 39,248 53 34,501 47
Ontario 3  
2004/2005 28,115 978 3 27,137 97
2005/2006 29,753 959 3 28,794 97
2006/2007 27,702 1,252 5 26,450 95
2007/2008 26,749 1,150 4 25,599 96
2008/2009 31,751 1,644 5 30,107 95
Manitoba 4  
2004/2005 6,756 3,463 51 3,293 49
2005/2006 6,589 3,311 50 3,278 50
2006/2007 6,282 3,838 61 2,444 39
2007/2008 5,690 3,420 60 2,270 40
2008/2009 5,627 3,286 58 2,341 42
Saskatchewan  
2004/2005 4,926 4,669 95 257 5
2005/2006 4,827 4,630 96 197 4
2006/2007 3,963 3,701 93 262 7
2007/2008 3,627 3,359 93 268 7
2008/2009 3,949 3,732 95 217 5
Alberta  
2004/2005 10,838 2,839 26 7,999 74
2005/2006 8,488 2,132 25 6,356 75
2006/2007 6,781 1,577 23 5,204 77
2007/2008 6,956 1,585 23 5,371 77
2008/2009 8,508 1,996 23 6,512 77
British Columbia  
2004/2005 6,374 666 10 5,708 90
2005/2006 7,040 644 9 6,396 91
2006/2007 6,827 554 8 6,273 92
2007/2008 7,238 386 5 6,852 95
2008/2009 7,434 360 5 7,074 95
Yukon 5  
2004/2005 294 285 97 9 3
2005/2006 277 268 97 9 3
2006/2007 274 262 96 12 4
2007/2008 274 260 95 14 5
2008/2009 326 318 98 8 2
Northwest Territories 6  
2004/2005 423 198 47 225 53
2005/2006 289 191 66 98 34
2006/2007 384 218 57 166 43
2007/2008 418 287 69 131 31
2008/2009 291 252 87 39 13
Nunavut  
2004/2005 109 95 87 14 13
2005/2006 374 360 96 14 4
2006/2007 139 95 68 44 32
2007/2008 .. .. ..
2008/2009 215 114 53 101 47
Total  
2004/2005 143,896 59,570 41 84,326 59
2005/2006 142,982 58,715 41 84,267 59
2006/2007 134,220 r 55,928 r 42 78,292 r 58
2007/2008 129,003 r 52,852 r 41 76,151 r 59
2008/2009 137,266 54,142 39 83,124 61
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. The figures in Table 16 represent summary legal advice services provided by these clinics. Summary legal advice services provided by the legal aid plan are included in duty counsel services (Table 21).
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. All applications are counted as full service applications. Data for Yukon include duty counsel counts. In 2004/2005, Yukon 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.