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Table 18-6
Refused legal aid applications by reason for refusal, criminal and civil matters — Other reasons
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Other reasons
  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 916 428 47 488 53
2005/2006 828 440 53 388 47
2006/2007 919 575 63 344 37
2007/2008 826 511 62 315 38
2008/2009 842 542 64 300 36
New Brunswick  
2004/2005 859 741 86 118 14
2005/2006 795 698 88 97 12
2006/2007 830 715 86 115 14
2007/2008 116 84 72 32 28
2008/2009 135 92 68 43 32
Quebec  
2004/2005 4,896 972 20 3,924 80
2005/2006 4,904 1,023 21 3,881 79
2006/2007 4,396 991 23 3,405 77
2007/2008 4,157 878 21 3,279 79
2008/2009 4,287 1,045 24 3,242 76
Ontario 2  
2004/2005 1,329 .. ..
2005/2006 11,329 6,141 54 5,188 46
2006/2007 10,650 .. ..
2007/2008 10,416 .. ..
2008/2009 9,276 .. ..
Manitoba 3  
2004/2005 1,995 1,052 53 943 47
2005/2006 2,215 1,170 53 1,045 47
2006/2007 3,096 2,110 68 986 32
2007/2008 4,264 3,164 74 1,100 26
2008/2009 4,399 3,355 76 1,044 24
Saskatchewan  
2004/2005 120 53 44 67 56
2005/2006 86 49 57 37 43
2006/2007 73 46 63 27 37
2007/2008 26 23 88 3 12
2008/2009 22 17 77 5 23
Alberta  
2004/2005 1,336 694 52 642 48
2005/2006 1,502 817 54 685 46
2006/2007 1,239 654 53 585 47
2007/2008 1,353 632 47 721 53
2008/2009 1,204 539 45 665 55
British Columbia  
2004/2005 3,320 2,406 72 914 28
2005/2006 3,600 2,375 66 1,225 34
2006/2007 3,884 2,492 64 1,392 36
2007/2008 4,188 2,518 60 1,670 40
2008/2009 4,716 2,608 55 2,108 45
Yukon  
2004/2005 0 0 0 0 0
2005/2006 0 0 0 0 0
2006/2007 0 0 0 0 0
2007/2008 0 0 0 0 0
2008/2009 0 0 0 0 0
Northwest Territories  
2004/2005 0 0 0 0 0
2005/2006 5 4 80 1 20
2006/2007 45 9 20 36 80
2007/2008 30 28 93 2 7
2008/2009 21 21 100 0 0
Nunavut  
2004/2005 4 2 50 2 50
2005/2006 15 0 0 15 100
2006/2007 0 0 0 0 0
2007/2008 .. .. ..
2008/2009 0 0 0 0 0
Total  
2004/2005
2005/2006
2006/2007
2007/2008
2008/2009
Other reasons for refusal may include, among others, client cancelled/abandoned, coverage cancelled, or duplicate application.
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.