Home: Guides: Living: About the law

LIVING

ABOUT THE LAW


This section is your guide to understanding some laws that govern Canada and Ontario, including your rights and responsibilities as a Canadian citizen or a new resident. These are covered in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

You can also locate information about workers’ rights in Ontario, child protection laws, women’s rights and the Ontario Human Rights Code. 

Rights and Responsibilities of Immigrants


Rights and responsibilities as a permanent resident in Ontario

Justice Ontario


Justice Ontario is a one-stop source for questions about Ontario’s legal system, including:

  • Finding a lawyer
  • Tickets and fines
  • Lawsuits and disputes
  • Family and criminal law
  • Human rights, and
  • Wills and Estates

You can also call Justice Ontario at 1-866-252-0104 for legal information in over 170 different languages.

Human Rights, Law and the Police


Ontario Human Rights Commission

Women’s rights in Ontario

About child protection rights in Ontario

A Newcomer’s Guide to Human Rights and Personal Security

Legal services in Ontario

Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

Finding a lawyer in Ontario

Information about the police

Worker’s Rights


Employment Standards Act – multilingual information available

Health and safety in the workplace

To learn more about worker’s rights in Ontario, go to the Find a Job section and scroll down.