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Advocacy Groups:

Agriculture / Food / Farming:

British Columbia, Canada:

  1. West Coast Environmental Law
    www.wcel.org/welcome.html (#781)
    promotes progressive environmental law reform

Banking / Finance:

Canada:

  1. Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC)
    www.piac.ca (#3678)
    non-profit organization that provides legal and research services on behalf of consumer interests, and, in particular, vulnerable consumer interests, concerning the provision of important public services.

Civil Litigation -- General:

Canada:

  1. Legal Group for the Internet in Canada ("LoGIC")
    www.CataLaw.com/logic/ (#274)
    The Legal Group for the Internet in Canada ("LoGIC") is a conduit for the exchange of information and ideas about policies concerning emerging communication and information technologies. We are devoted to ensuring informed public, legislative, and regulatory responses to these technologies, which at present are manifest most profoundly in the Internet. They want to ensure that new laws and regulations have no detrimental effects on the free and interactive communication of information. Their work focuses on four broad areas of activity relating to their goals: 1.Dissemination of information about legislative, jurisprudential, and political developments in Canada.; 2.Research and commentary about legislative, jurisprudential, and political developments in Canada. ; 3.Participation in the shaping of Canadian law and public policy to new developments. ; 4.Monitoring of, and participation in, criminal and civil cases in the Canadian legal system.

Communications / Media / Broadcasting:

Canada:

  1. Electronic Frontier Canada
    www.efc.ca (#780)
    Electronic Frontier Canada (EFC) was founded to ensure that the principles embodied in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms remain protected as new computing, communications, and information technologies are introduced into Canadian society.

  2. Legal Group for the Internet in Canada ("LoGIC")
    www.CataLaw.com/logic/ (#274)
    The Legal Group for the Internet in Canada ("LoGIC") is a conduit for the exchange of information and ideas about policies concerning emerging communication and information technologies. We are devoted to ensuring informed public, legislative, and regulatory responses to these technologies, which at present are manifest most profoundly in the Internet. They want to ensure that new laws and regulations have no detrimental effects on the free and interactive communication of information. Their work focuses on four broad areas of activity relating to their goals: 1.Dissemination of information about legislative, jurisprudential, and political developments in Canada.; 2.Research and commentary about legislative, jurisprudential, and political developments in Canada. ; 3.Participation in the shaping of Canadian law and public policy to new developments. ; 4.Monitoring of, and participation in, criminal and civil cases in the Canadian legal system.

  3. Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC)
    www.piac.ca (#3678)
    non-profit organization that provides legal and research services on behalf of consumer interests, and, in particular, vulnerable consumer interests, concerning the provision of important public services.

Computers & Technology - general:

Canada:

  1. Electronic Frontier Canada
    www.efc.ca (#780)
    Electronic Frontier Canada (EFC) was founded to ensure that the principles embodied in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms remain protected as new computing, communications, and information technologies are introduced into Canadian society.

  2. Legal Group for the Internet in Canada ("LoGIC")
    www.CataLaw.com/logic/ (#274)
    The Legal Group for the Internet in Canada ("LoGIC") is a conduit for the exchange of information and ideas about policies concerning emerging communication and information technologies. We are devoted to ensuring informed public, legislative, and regulatory responses to these technologies, which at present are manifest most profoundly in the Internet. They want to ensure that new laws and regulations have no detrimental effects on the free and interactive communication of information. Their work focuses on four broad areas of activity relating to their goals: 1.Dissemination of information about legislative, jurisprudential, and political developments in Canada.; 2.Research and commentary about legislative, jurisprudential, and political developments in Canada. ; 3.Participation in the shaping of Canadian law and public policy to new developments. ; 4.Monitoring of, and participation in, criminal and civil cases in the Canadian legal system.

Constitutional / Charter of Rights:

Canada:

  1. Electronic Frontier Canada
    www.efc.ca (#780)
    Electronic Frontier Canada (EFC) was founded to ensure that the principles embodied in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms remain protected as new computing, communications, and information technologies are introduced into Canadian society.

  2. The Women's Legal Education and Action Fund
    www.leaf.ca/index.htm (#3657)
    national non-profit organization working to promote equality for women and girls in Canada. Using the equality provisions from section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms as a basis to advance women's rights, LEAF presents arguments, or intervenes, in cases where women's rights are at risk in Canadian courts.

British Columbia, Canada:

  1. West Coast Women's Legal Education and Action Fund
    www.westcoastleaf.org (#3656)
    West Coast LEAF works to advance women's equality rights in Canada.

Consumer Protection:

British Columbia, Canada:

  1. TRAC (Tenants Rights Action Coalition) Tenant Resource & Advisory Centre
    www.tenants.bc.ca (#3692)
    Vancouver-based coalition of groups and individuals working on tenants' rights and housing issues in British Columbia.

Criminal / quasi-criminal:

Canada:

  1. Association in Defence of the Wrongly Convicted
    www.firstlinelaw.com/aidwyc.html (#316)
    Canadian organization, established to help people who have been wrongly convicted of murder. For example, heavily engaged in the Commission of Inquiry into the wrongful conviction of Guy Paul Morin.

  2. Legal Group for the Internet in Canada ("LoGIC")
    www.CataLaw.com/logic/ (#274)
    The Legal Group for the Internet in Canada ("LoGIC") is a conduit for the exchange of information and ideas about policies concerning emerging communication and information technologies. We are devoted to ensuring informed public, legislative, and regulatory responses to these technologies, which at present are manifest most profoundly in the Internet. They want to ensure that new laws and regulations have no detrimental effects on the free and interactive communication of information. Their work focuses on four broad areas of activity relating to their goals: 1.Dissemination of information about legislative, jurisprudential, and political developments in Canada.; 2.Research and commentary about legislative, jurisprudential, and political developments in Canada. ; 3.Participation in the shaping of Canadian law and public policy to new developments. ; 4.Monitoring of, and participation in, criminal and civil cases in the Canadian legal system.

U.S.A.:

  1. Prison Issues Desk
    www.prisonactivist.org (#311)
    Source for progressive and radical information on prisons and the criminal prosecution system

Environmental:

Canada:

  1. Canadian Environmental Law Association
    www.web.net/cela/ (#747)

  2. Canadian Institute for Environmental Law and Policy (CIELAP)
    www.web.net/cielap/ (#954)
    independent, not-for-profit research and education organization; newsletter (pay); various publications for sale relating to the environment

Alberta, Canada:

  1. Canadian Environmental Law Association
    www.web.net/cela/ (#747)

British Columbia, Canada:

  1. Canadian Environmental Law Association
    www.web.net/cela/ (#747)

  2. West Coast Environmental Law
    www.wcel.org/welcome.html (#781)
    promotes progressive environmental law reform

Manitoba, Canada:

  1. Canadian Environmental Law Association
    www.web.net/cela/ (#747)

New Brunswick, Canada:

  1. Canadian Environmental Law Association
    www.web.net/cela/ (#747)

Newfoundland, Canada:

  1. Canadian Environmental Law Association
    www.web.net/cela/ (#747)

Northwest Territories, Canada:

  1. Canadian Environmental Law Association
    www.web.net/cela/ (#747)

Nova Scotia, Canada:

  1. Canadian Environmental Law Association
    www.web.net/cela/ (#747)


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