Introducing the 2026 -27 Justice Education Fellows

OJEN’s Justice Education Fellowship program provides year-long placements to law and paralegal students. After receiving in-depth training in public legal education (PLE) theory and methods, each Fellow plans and delivers a minimum of 3 justice education workshops in schools in their communities with ongoing support by OJEN’s staff.    The Fellowship program allows OJEN to invest […]

BLAC Virtual Learning Series: Ontario Human Rights Law

Join the Black Legal Action Centre (BLAC), in partnership with Kensington-Bellwoods Community Legal Services, The Neighbourhood Group Community Services, and the Ontario Justice Education Network (OJEN), for a three-part virtual learning series designed for new community legal clinic staff and law students. Funded by the Association of Community Legal Clinics of Ontario (ACLCO), this series […]

PLEI program empowers racialized, justice-involved youth

OJEN’s Public Legal Education and Information (PLEI) for Racialized Youth program wrapped up in March after completing its 4-year funding cycle. Funded by the Department of Justice Canada’s Justice Partnerships and Innovation Program (JPIP), the program was designed for youth who identify as African, Caribbean, Black (ACB), and Indigenous, ages 14–29, living primarily in urban […]

PLEAC 2026 conference: PLEI in a changing world 

Last month, close to 200 public legal education professionals from across the country gathered in Ottawa for the Public Legal Education Association of Canada (PLEAC)’s annual conference.   PLEAC is a national, non-profit organization that serves as an umbrella organization for public legal education and information (PLEI) groups across Canada. The 2026 conference was co-hosted by […]

Youth-led climate change case goes back to court

After a 6-year legal journey that has seen many twists and turns, the 7 young Ontarians behind the landmark Mathur, et al. v. His Majesty the King in Right of Ontario go back to court this spring.     Earlier this month, Ecojustice announced that the Court of Appeal for Ontario will hear the youths’ motion to […]

Law Syrup: Crown and defence perspectives on the Hockey Canada case

The Law Syrup podcast, a co-production between Herman Wong and the Ontario Justice Education Network, features conversations with special guests on various topics in Canadian law. In its second season, the podcast tackles discussions on Gladue Courts, tenant rights in Ontario, careers in family law, teaching and learning law, and much more. Two of the season highlights are the conversations with […]

Spotlight on strategic plan: engaging youth directly

In 2022, OJEN adopted a strategic plan establishing our organizational priorities through to our 25th anniversary in 2027. One of the 5 key priorities we identified was to: engage youth directly to increase the diversity of youth served. Advancing this goal, our programming focus has shifted from creating content for youth (youth-focused) to creating content with youth (youth-centred).  A $20,000 grant from the TELUS […]

OJEN’s AGM celebrates year’s accomplishments

OJEN’s Board of Directors, staff and special guests met on November 25th for the 23rd Annual General Meeting (AGM).  The centerpiece of the meeting was a presentation by staff about key programing activities of the year that advanced the goals established in our strategic plan. OJEN’s strategic plan, established in 2022, takes the organization through […]

Spotlight on OJEN’s strategic plan: PLEI for racialized youth

OJEN’s Public Legal Education programming for racialized justice-involved youth is an example of our strategic commitment to engage directly with youth.   Over the last year, OJEN delivered 12 PLEI programs throughout Ontario to 100 racialized youth in open and closed custody facilities and in one diversion program.  The program meets youth where they are and invites […]

The 19th Annual Sistahs-in-Law Retreat

By: Crystal-Claire Simmonds The 19th Annual Sistahs-in-Law Retreat coincided with the first major snowfall of Toronto’s 2025 winter season. Although I braved the weather to make my way to the Queen’s Quay district downtown, I fully expected the event to be sparsely attended – perhaps just myself and the organizers. Instead, I was shocked to […]

PROSE Writing Team receives annual Chief Justices’ Award  – Media Release

November 17, 2025 On November 12, the Chief Justices of the 3 Ontario courts met at Osgoode Hall to present the 19th annual OJEN Chief Justices’ Award. The award recognizes individuals who have made exceptional contributions in promoting public understanding, education and dialogue in support of a responsive and inclusive justice system.  A six-person team consisting […]