Community Legal Services - City of Thunder Bay


These services are located in City of Thunder Bay
Services displayed on the map:
Kinna-aweya Legal Clinic
Kinna-aweya Legal Clinic - Thunder Bay Office
Kinna-aweya Legal Clinic - Thunder Bay Office - Awenen Niin Identification Program
Lakehead University Community Legal Services - Bora Laskin Faculty of Law - Lakehead University - Free Legal Clinic
Legal Aid Ontario - Northwestern Ontario - Thunder Bay District Office - Family Law Services
Nishnawbe-Aski Legal Services Corporation - Thunder Bay - Administrative Office
Nishnawbe-Aski Legal Services Corporation - Thunder Bay - Administrative Office - My Journey Back Home
Nokiiwin Tribal Council - Justice
Ontario. Ministry of the Attorney General - Northern Region - Thunder Bay District - Independent Legal Advice for Sexual Assault Survivors Program
Salvation Army (The) - Thunder Bay - Thunder Bay - Cumberland St - Correctional and Justice Services
Thunder Bay Indigenous Friendship Centre - Indigenous Community Council Program
Thunder Bay Indigenous Friendship Centre - Thunder Bay - Victoria Ave E - Indigenous Bail Verification Supervision Program
Thunder Bay Indigenous Friendship Centre - Thunder Bay - Victoria Ave E - Indigenous Courtworker Program
Thunder Bay Indigenous Friendship Centre - Thunder Bay - Victoria Ave E - Indigenous Peoples' Court
Thunder Bay Indigenous Friendship Centre - Thunder Bay - Victoria Ave E - Victim Advocate Program
Thunder Bay Indigenous Friendship Centre - Thunder Bay - Victoria Ave E - Youth Justice Committee
 

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