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Reinstate a suspended driver’s licence

This resource produced by the Ministry of Transportation outlines the steps needed to reinstate a suspended driver’s licence in Ontario, which a person leaving jail may need to do for ID purposes or to resume driving legally. It covers the following topics:

Types of suspensions
What you need to reinstate
How to get a new licence
If you’ve been convicted of dangerous driving

Available in:

English, French

Author(s):

Ministry of Transportation

Produced/Updated In:

2024

Steps to Justice Information on Employment Law

CLEO’s Steps to Justice website has answers to frequently asked questions about employment law, as well as resources and information about legal supports.

Available in:

English, French

Author(s):

Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO)

Produced/Updated In:

2024

CLEO Steps to Justice: Can an employer ask me if I have a police record?

This Steps to Justice question and answer set produced by CLEO provides information about whether a prospective employer can ask for one’s police record, as well as links to supplementary and referral information. The information is also available in French on CLEO’s Justice pas-à-pas website.

Available in:

English, French

Author(s):

Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO)

Produced/Updated In:

2023

John Howard Society Learning Hub

This learning platform from the John Howard Society provides training and resources for frontline workers serving justice-involved people in Ontario. The Hub has self-directed training, resources, and interactive FAQs on civil legal issues impacting justice-involved people.

Available in:

English

Author(s):

John Howard Society of Ontario

Produced/Updated In:

2021

CLEO Steps to Justice – peace bonds

This Steps to Justice webpage produced by CLEO links to multiple questions and answers about peace bonds and whether they affect your police record, as well as links to supplementary and referral information. The information is also available in French on CLEO’s Justice pas-à-pas website.

Available in:

English, French

Author(s):

Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO)

Produced/Updated In:

2020

CLEO Steps to Justice: What’s included in a police record check?

This Steps to Justice question and answer set produced by CLEO provides information about what is included in a police record check, and when one can be asked for. The information is also available in French on CLEO’s Justice pas-à-pas website.

Available in:

English, French

Author(s):

Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO)

Produced/Updated In:

2020

CLEO Steps to Justice: Will peace bonds appear on my criminal record or police record?

This Steps to Justice question and answer set produced by CLEO provides information about whether peace bonds appear on a criminal or police record, and when one can be asked for. The information is also available in French on CLEO’s Justice pas-à-pas website.

Available in:

English, French

Author(s):

Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO)

Produced/Updated In:

2020

Know your rights: A guide for Child and Family Service Providers Serving People with HIV

This guide produced by the Canadian HIV/ AIDS Legal Network provides information to community workers on various topics related to HIV/ AIDS, including whether clients must disclose their HIV status to employers.

Available in:

English, French

Author(s):

Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network

Produced/Updated In:

2017

Are police record checks useful in employment screening?

This fact sheet produced by the Canadian Civil Liberties Association provides information for employers and others about whether police record checks should be used in screening prospective employees.

Available in:

English

Author(s):

Canadian Civil Liberties Association

Produced/Updated In:

2014

Police Record Checks And Rights-Respecting Hiring: A guide for businesses and not-for-profit organizations

This resource produced by the Canadian Civil Liberties Association aims to give employers information on how to respect the rights of prospective employees when asking for police record checks. It also gives general information about the record check process, and encourages employers to reconsider checking if not otherwise required by law to do so.

Available in:

English

Author(s):

Canadian Civil Liberties Association

Produced/Updated In:

2014

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