“A Day for Legal Aid”: Canadian Bar Association Hosts Multimedia Panel on Importance of Legal Aid Services
On September 26th, the Canadian Bar Association British Columbia Branch (CBABC) will host a live panel discussing the importance of sustaining legal services for vulnerable citizens in critical situations. The event is to commemorate the 3rd annual observance of “A Day for Legal Aid,” created by the CBABC to increase dialogue on the dire need for legal aid in the province of British Columbia.
“A Day for Legal Aid” is one part of the larger We Need Legal Aid campaign, which CBABC launched in October 2011 as a response to the socioeconomic effects of funding cuts to legal aid in British Columbia. The issue of civil legal aid funding will hit home for many beyond Canadian borders, as we are facing our own funding crisis here in the States.
Although the event will be held at the University of Victoria, anyone can view the panel discussion by clicking this link, housed on CBABC’s website. Details on the event are below!
Who: Canadian Bar Association British Columbia Branch
What: “A Day for Legal Aid” panel discussion, featuring the following panelists: Hon. Judge Susan Wishart, Carmen Rogers, Richard Schwartz, Kasari Govender, and Trish Kumpf. CBABC President Kerry Simons will moderate.
When: September 26, 2012, 12:30 – 1:30 pm
Where:
– Panel at University of Victoria, Fraser Building Room 158.
– Livestream event: Thompson Rivers University, Room IB 1020.
– Livestream link available at http://weneedlegalaid.com