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Table 18-2
Refused legal aid applications by reason for refusal, criminal and civil matters — Financial ineligibility

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Financial ineligibility
  Total Criminal matters Civil matters
  number percent number percent
Newfoundland and Labrador  
2004/2005 . . .
2005/2006 . . .
2006/2007 . . .
2007/2008 . . .
2008/2009 . . .
Prince Edward Island  
2004/2005 . . .
2005/2006 . . .
2006/2007 . . .
2007/2008 . . .
2008/2009 . . .
Nova Scotia  
2004/2005 1,208 417 35 791 65
2005/2006 1,181 379 32 802 68
2006/2007 1,089 383 35 706 65
2007/2008 1,241 463 37 778 63
2008/2009 1,400 517 37 883 63
New Brunswick  
2004/2005 .. .. ..
2005/2006 .. .. ..
2006/2007 .. .. ..
2007/2008 73 57 78 16 22
2008/2009 61 55 90 6 10
Quebec  
2004/2005 22,886 10,145 44 12,741 56
2005/2006 24,366 11,474 47 12,892 53
2006/2007 24,444 12,235 50 12,209 50
2007/2008 25,563 13,782 54 11,781 46
2008/2009 26,754 14,221 53 12,533 47
Ontario 1  
2004/2005 20,624 . .
2005/2006 24,270 . .
2006/2007 22,412 . .
2007/2008 21,649 . .
2008/2009 21,836 . .
Manitoba 2  
2004/2005 348 114 33 234 67
2005/2006 396 134 34 262 66
2006/2007 675 341 51 334 49
2007/2008 728 378 52 350 48
2008/2009 724 360 50 364 50
Saskatchewan  
2004/2005 1,266 883 70 383 30
2005/2006 1,451 1,025 71 426 29
2006/2007 1,571 1,191 76 380 24
2007/2008 1,691 1,371 81 320 19
2008/2009 1,080 713 66 367 34
Alberta  
2004/2005 3,595 1,876 52 1,719 48
2005/2006 4,135 2,429 59 1,706 41
2006/2007 4,013 2,426 60 1,587 40
2007/2008 3,630 2,278 63 1,352 37
2008/2009 2,311 1,362 59 949 41
British Columbia  
2004/2005 2,417 1,402 58 1,015 42
2005/2006 2,382 1,352 57 1,030 43
2006/2007 2,866 1,570 55 1,296 45
2007/2008 3,221 1,722 53 1,499 47
2008/2009 3,274 1,559 48 1,715 52
Yukon  
2004/2005 57 11 19 46 81
2005/2006 57 32 56 25 44
2006/2007 51 9 18 42 82
2007/2008 53 16 30 37 70
2008/2009 58 18 31 40 69
Northwest Territories  
2004/2005 105 31 30 74 70
2005/2006 129 44 34 85 66
2006/2007 130 44 34 86 66
2007/2008 66 21 32 45 68
2008/2009 82 32 39 50 61
Nunavut  
2004/2005 7 3 43 4 57
2005/2006 3 0 0 3 100
2006/2007 15 0 0 15 100
2007/2008 .. .. ..
2008/2009 4 0 0 4 100
Total  
2004/2005
2005/2006
2006/2007
2007/2008
2008/2009
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 51% of applications refused for financial ineligibility. Beginning in 2005/2006, counts for lack of merit are included in coverage restrictions.
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.
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.