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Legal Aid Budget Cuts Will Hurt Ontario Tenants
The provincial government’s drastic cut to funding for Legal Aid Ontario means
Ontarians will have an even harder time finding and keeping their affordable
homes. For legal clinics, these cuts will have a direct impact on their work
and the communities they serve – including more than 1.5 million tenant
households in Ontario.
For almost 50 years, legal clinics have helped low- and moderate-income people
facing housing difficulties. Legal clinics have prevented countless families
from becoming homeless by assisting them with their hearings or helping them
access crucial financial supports. Legal clinics have strengthened the rights
and protections of all renters across the province by pushing for restrictions
on rent increases and challenging arbitrary evictions. Legal clinics, along
with their coalition partners, were instrumental to the creation of the
federal National Housing Strategy that includes commitments to building the
affordable housing Ontarians desperately need. Most recently, legal clinics
helped expand rent control, introduce a standard form lease, regulate
short-term rentals like Airbnb and create programs that helped thousands of
low-income people pay their electricity bills.
By ensuring people are adequately housed, legal clinics pay for themselves in
the savings their work generates by keeping people out of the costlier health
care, shelter and justice systems.
Despite Ontario’s legal clinic system being regarded as one of the best in the
world, the Minister of Finance slashed Legal Aid Ontario’s funding by a third
($133 million in 2019-2020) – retroactive to April 1 – with additional cuts
over the next three years. For legal clinics already operating on the margins
after years of justice sector cuts and audits, and experiencing an increasing
demand for their services, these budget cuts will have a devastating impact on
their work in the midst of an affordable housing crisis.
The bleak outlook for Ontario renters does not end with this budget. The
government is set to release amendments to the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 in the fall as part of their Housing Supply Action Plan. Following the
province’s termination of rent control for units first rented after November
2018, the government consultations on the plan suggest that additional tenant
protections could be weakened or eliminated to entice landlords into the
market. Destabilizing legal clinics will make it more difficult to challenge
any upcoming attacks on tenant rights, and in effect quashes any dissent.
Once again, it is vulnerable Ontarians who bear the brunt of the budget cuts.
Deep government cuts to refugee legal services, social assistance and public
health services would only be made worse by the loss of a robust legal clinic
system.
We call on the government to reverse the cuts to Legal Aid Ontario funding and
ensure that stable funding is re-committed to programs and initiatives
directed at affordable housing.
- Advocacy Centre for Tenants Ontario
Learn more: https://www.acto.ca/laocuts/
Ontario Community Legal Clinic Fact Sheet
Action you can take: The government and the
Premier made a commitment that no cuts would be made to front-line services.
However, if this budget cut happens, it will certainly have a direct impact on
front-line legal services. We are calling on the Attorney General to respect
the government’s commitment not to decrease front line services, and to
confirm that funding for community clinics will not be decreased.
Please consider the following actions:
1. Please contact the Ottawa MPPs and
express your concern. It’s especially important that the Progressive
Conservative MPPs hear from you. Tell them about the work that Ottawa’s legal
clinics have done for your clients. Explain how a cut to Legal Aid Ontario
will have a serious impact on the legal clinics’ work in resolving your
clients’ legal issues.
2. Please sign this petition calling on the
Ontario government to stop the Legal Aid cuts: https://www.stoplegalaidcuts.ca.
3. Please share this post within your
organization.