Charlottetown Dept: The Community Legal Information Association CLIA in Charlottetown is the first stop for many people involved in legal matters before they move on to a lawyer's office or legal aid, according to CBC. "It's a really difficult situation because our materials are available in English and French. We provide service in English and French; we don't have a clue how to deal with other languages," she said and an agency that provides Islanders with legal information says it is unable to help many of the people who come through its doors because an increasing number of them don't speak French or English. Manager Donna Langille said an increasing number of the people who come looking for help are newcomers and do not speak either of Canada's two official languages. As
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