Dec 11

Legal information clinic closed from December 12 to January 12

The legal information clinic will be closed from December 12th, 2025 to January 12th, 2026, inclusively.
We will reopen according to our usual schedule (tuesday to thursday from 2 to 6pm) starting on January 13th.
To make an appointment, please email a summary of your situation to :
laura@iwc-cti.ca

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