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Justice committee Yes, and for both, for those who were refused and those who were accepted, the 65%, we don't have demographic information on the person who was requiring or demanding. This is what the redesign of the survey is going towards. We want to have more information about the socio-demog
December 8th, 2016Committee meeting
Yvan Clermont
Justice committee No, we don't.
December 8th, 2016Committee meeting
Yvan Clermont
Justice committee It's part of the consultation right now in terms of determining what are information needs are regarding that. Having an aggregate survey limits us to a certain extent to the amount of information we can collect because the legal aid survey is not a survey that is collecting info
December 8th, 2016Committee meeting
Yvan Clermont
Justice committee The other source of data we have is another survey, the integrated criminal court survey, from which we have detailed information about each case being processed by the court system. We do ask for jurisdiction to provide legal representation, for example. That would be the closes
December 8th, 2016Committee meeting
Yvan Clermont
Justice committee Unfortunately, we don't. We know the reasons why they were refused. In the presentation, we stated some numbers about reasons why they were refused. Some are monetary. Some don't qualify. We have the breakdown regarding the rate of acceptances. It's been on average over the 10-ye
December 8th, 2016Committee meeting
Yvan Clermont
Justice committee No, we don't have that detail of statistics. I think it's a subcategory that is lumped with other sources of financing, so it's not possible in this aggregate survey to provide that detailed information.
December 8th, 2016Committee meeting
Yvan Clermont
Justice committee Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. I would like to begin by thanking you, as well as the members of this committee, for the invitation to present today on the most recent legal aid survey data in this country. I am accompanied by Ms. Josée Savoie, who is the chief of the Courts Pro
December 8th, 2016Committee meeting
Yvan Clermont
Status of Women committee Prior to any survey, we do focus group sessions where we try to invite different types of people to respond and see what could be caveats around the way we ask questions and how we address things to make sure that we don't bias the results. There are other international surveys o
April 12th, 2016Committee meeting
Yvan Clermont
Status of Women committee Of the perpetrators?
April 12th, 2016Committee meeting
Yvan Clermont
Status of Women committee For some types of violence we can have age and sex of the perpetrator, and for spousal we can have ethnic origin.
April 12th, 2016Committee meeting
Yvan Clermont
Status of Women committee Yes, definitely.
April 12th, 2016Committee meeting
Yvan Clermont
Status of Women committee We did a report we published I think last June. It's on crime in the provincial north. Geographically speaking, we broke down each province between north and south. We've observed that northern Saskatchewan and northern Manitoba have higher crime rates, comparable to those of the
April 12th, 2016Committee meeting
Yvan Clermont
Status of Women committee You see, it's a hybrid survey. There's always an e-questionnaire on the Internet too so they can reach them and follow them.
April 12th, 2016Committee meeting
Yvan Clermont
Status of Women committee I'll start, but then I'll let then the specialists on homicide surveys speak. We don't measure “missing”. We only measure “murdered”, which is a big distinction. Homicide is probably the type of crime for which the resolution rate is the highest because there's huge effort put
April 12th, 2016Committee meeting
Yvan Clermont
Status of Women committee Once again, that's a very good question, but we would have to look back at the differences we could observe between students and non-students for a different type of victimization. We did it quickly for sexual assault. We didn't see anything when we were controlling for age, beca
April 12th, 2016Committee meeting
Yvan Clermont