A lifeline for survivors: Saskatchewan opens first women’s legal clinic

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Saskatchewan’s first women’s legal clinic has opened, offering no-cost, trauma-informed legal support for women and gender-diverse survivors of intimate partner violence. This fills a need for those who don’t qualify for legal aid but can’t afford private lawyers. To talk about this resource, Evan speaks with Violeta Dima, Managing Lawyer, Women's Legal Clinic and Nicole Obrigavitch, Executive Director of the Elizabeth Fry Society.
14 May 1PM English Canada News Commentary

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