A Volunteer Legal Professional Can Facilitate a Workshop for Your Organization!
Éducaloi offers free and interactive workshops on legal topics of interest to your members to non-profit organizations and libraries. These workshops are designed by legal professionals who specialize in clear legal communication and education. They are facilitated by volunteer legal professionals, throughout Quebec, in person or virtually, in English or French.
Our workshops are free (including travel) and cover a wide range of legal topics.
To request a workshop or register your organization for a workshop, create an account or log in. It’s quick and easy! To request a workshop or register your organization for a workshop, create an account or log in. It’s quick and easy!
- Average duration of a workshop: 90 minutes
- Number of participants: 10 people minimum, up to 40
- Eligible organizations: libraries and non-profit organizations. (If you work for a government agency or private company, you can apply for workshops led by a member of our team. A fee will be charged. Use our contact form to get in touch with us: educaloi.qc.ca/contact-us
- Equipment needed for the workshop:
- In-person: Equipment required to display a PowerPoint presentation (projector, computer)
- Virtually: Account on a videoconferencing platform (Zoom, Teams, etc.)
Note: When you request a workshop, your request is shared with the volunteer legal professionals registered on our website. They accept requests based on their availability. The further apart your dates are, the greater your chances of a match!
If you encounter technical difficulties at any time, you can contact us at scolaire@educaloi.qc.ca.
Everyday Purchases: Your Rights Explained
This workshop offers an overview of consumer law based on a few scenarios.

Tenants and Landlords: What Would You Do?
This workshop is an introduction to the different rights and responsibilities of tenants and landlords in Quebec.

Wills
The workshop explains what a will is, how to make one, and the consequences of having or not having a will after a person dies.

Fraud: It Doesn’t Just Happen to Others
This workshop offers an overview of different common types of fraud.
