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Organization: Community Legal Education Ontario  
Phone Numbers: 416-408-4420
Email: info@cleo.on.ca
Website: www.cleo.on.ca
Address:
180 Dundas St W, Suite 506
Toronto, ON
M5G 1Z8
Intersection: University Ave and Dundas St W
Location: Toronto (Old Toronto)
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
Executives: Jess Reekie - Executive Director
Service Description: Community legal clinic specializing in public legal education * provides legal information to low-income and disadvantaged people in Ontario to help them understand and exercise their legal rights * most publications are free and are available through their website

Topics Include: Social assistance, landlord and tenant law, refugee and immigration law, workers' rights, family law, elder abuse and consumer rights

CLEO does not give legal advice

Your Legal Rights Website - Online collection of community legal education materials produced by community agencies and legal clinics from across the province in many languages
Fees: Most publications are free
Application: Call, visit website or email
Languages: English ; French
Language Note: Most publications are offered in French * French website
Area(s) Served: Ontario
See Also: Community Legal Services

This information was last completely updated on 12/11/2023

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