Table 15-3
Approved legal aid applications, staff and private lawyers by type of civil matter — Other

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Approved legal aid applications, staff and private lawyers by type of civil matter — Other
Table summary
"This table displays legal aid applications approved by legal aid plans for other civil matters. The row headers provide information by province/territory and fiscal year. The column headers provide information on the number of applications and percent of total approved applications assigned to each of staff lawyers and private lawyers."
  Total Staff lawyers Private lawyers
  number percent number percent
Newfoundland and Labrador  
2007/2008 6 6 100 0 0
2008/2009 4 4 100 0 0
2009/2010 3 3 100 0 0
2010/2011 5 5 100 0 0
2011/2012 5 5 100 0 0
Prince Edward Island  
2007/2008 . . .
2008/2009 . . .
2009/2010 . . .
2010/2011 . . .
2011/2012 . . .
Nova Scotia  
2007/2008 357 321 90 36 10
2008/2009 527 365 69 162 31
2009/2010 478 457 96 21 4
2010/2011 539 513 95 26 5
2011/2012 642 591 92 51 8
New Brunswick 1  
2007/2008 0 0 0 0 0
2008/2009 0 0 0 0 0
2009/2010 .. .. ..
2010/2011 0 0 0 0 0
2011/2012 0 0 0 0 0
Quebec  
2007/2008 41,766 23,741 57 18,025 43
2008/2009 43,146 24,355 56 18,791 44
2009/2010 41,491 23,961 58 17,530 42
2010/2011 39,787 24,383 61 15,404 39
2011/2012 38,880 24,270 62 14,610 38
Ontario 2  
2007/2008 34,965 17,600 50 17,365 50
2008/2009 36,504 17,896 49 18,608 51
2009/2010 37,883 19,562 52 18,321 48
2010/2011 36,786 19,687 54 17,099 46
2011/2012 39,309 20,801 53 18,508 47
Manitoba 3  
2007/2008 . . .
2008/2009 . . .
2009/2010 . . .
2010/2011 . . .
2011/2012 . . .
Saskatchewan 4  
2007/2008 1 1 100 0 0
2008/2009 0 0 0 0 0
2009/2010 1 1 100 0 0
2010/2011 0 0 0 0 0
2011/2012 1 1 100 0 0
Alberta 5  
2007/2008 1,072 51 5 1,021 95
2008/2009 1,532 86 6 1,446 94
2009/2010 1,404 62 4 1,342 96
2010/2011 461 126 27 335 73
2011/2012 659 179 27 480 73
British Columbia  
2007/2008 1,192 1 0 1,191 100
2008/2009 1,464 11 1 1,453 99
2009/2010 1,237 9 1 1,228 99
2010/2011 1,476 3 0 1,473 100
2011/2012 1,056 6 1 1,050 99
Yukon 6  
2007/2008 54 54 100 0 0
2008/2009 55 55 100 0 0
2009/2010 46 46 100 0 0
2010/2011 89 89 100 0 0
2011/2012 134 134 100 0 0
Northwest Territories 7  
2007/2008 18 15 83 3 17
2008/2009 5 3 60 2 40
2009/2010 .. .. ..
2010/2011 .. .. ..
2011/2012 15 15 100 0 0
Nunavut 7 , 8  
2007/2008 .. .. ..
2008/2009 18 18 100 0 0
2009/2010 .. .. ..
2010/2011 .. .. ..
2011/2012 22 22 100 ..
Total  
2007/2008 79,431 41,790 53 37,641 47
2008/2009 83,255 42,793 51 40,462 49
2009/2010 82,543 44,101 53 38,442 47
2010/2011 79,143 44,806 57 34,337 43
2011/2012 80,723 46,024 57 34,699 43
Effective April 20, 2009, intake services for family legal aid were expanded when eligibility screening for services formerly captured under the Domestic Legal Aid program was transferred to New Brunswick Legal Aid Services Commission from the Department of Justice and Consumer Affairs.
Ontario has 77 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 2009/2010, Manitoba began to include the number of applications that were used to generate secondary or tertiary certificates in the total number of legal aid applications reported. This led to an increase in the count for total and approved legal aid applications and accounts for the increase in approved applications assigned to staff and private lawyers.
In 2008/2009, all youth matters became eligible for legal aid under an agreement between the Saskatchewan Legal Aid Commission and the Ministry of Justice’s Court Services Branch. This led to an increase in the count for total and approved legal aid applications. Figures for Saskatchewan were re-stated for the reference periods 2008/2009 to 2010/2011, inclusive, based on the number of letters of denial issued to clients by the Saskatchewan Legal Aid Commission. The number of applications excludes applications received during 2011/2012 but deemed “discontinued” for administrative purposes as at March 31, 2012, because the client ceased contact with the Saskatchewan Legal Aid Commission before obtaining legal aid services from a lawyer.
The increase, between 2010/2011 and 2011/2012, in the number of applications approved and assigned to staff lawyers is primarily due to a change in Legal Aid Alberta's service delivery model to provide early resolution to lower-level criminal offences. These offences would have been assigned to private lawyers prior to 2011/2012.
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.
Presumed eligibility counts are not included in the data for the Northwest Territories or Nunavut. Territorial offences are included with criminal matters.
In 2009/2010, the capacity for statistical reporting in Nunavut was limited due to issues with information tracking systems. As a result, the number of approved applications may be underreported and is not comparable to previous years and information is only available for civil matters approved to staff lawyers.
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.
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