Entries by Lisa Stokkeskog

National Duty Counsel Day – October 27, 2021

Anyone can suddenly find themselves in the justice system. It’s important we know our rights and how to exercise them. It’s so important that it’s in the Canadian Charter of […]

Podcasts – Getting Familiar with Family Law

Paul Stordy, NSLA Information Services & Summary Advice Managing Lawyer, and two law students did podcasts for the Legal Information Society of Nova Scotia (LISNS). Two separate episodes included topics […]

Emancipation Day – August 1st

This year on August 1st Nova Scotia will mark Emancipation Day as an officially designated day for the first time. We encourage everyone to reflect on the history of the […]

Mass Casualty (Portapique) Inquiry Participants

Nova Scotia Legal Aid is pleased to have its application approved as a participant in the inquiry. As participants in several different aspects of the justice system, NSLA’s systemic and […]

Free Income Tax Clinics

For the 2021 tax season, many community organizations are hosting free virtual tax clinics. Volunteers may be able to complete and file your taxes for free, by videoconference or by […]

2021-22 Business Plan

We are pleased to share the Nova Scotia Legal Aid Commission’s 2021-22 Business Plan:  NSLAC Business Plan 2021-22. The Business Plan can also be found in Legal Aid Publications under […]

2021 Home Warming Program for Low-Income Nova Scotians

Below please some information regarding the 2021 Home Warming Program.  Further details can be found here:  https://www.efficiencyns.ca/residential/programs-services/homewarming/?gclid=eaiaiqobchmiv-jt37mo7wivkk1ych2_uqf5eaayasaaegjnvpd_bwe   HomeWarming offers home energy assessments and upgrades for income-qualified homeowners, at no […]

The Evolution of Legal Aid in Nova Scotia

Below please find a copy of a Canadian Bar Association Nova Voce article by Megan Longley, QC, Chief Executive Officer, regarding Legal Aid in Nova Scotia. CBA-NS Nova Voce – […]