AI skills for Canadian lawyers

600 AI legal skills for your Canadian practice — CAD $59 lifetime

600 rigorously built AI skills across 22 practice areas — from Federal Court applications to Charter arguments, from Immigration submissions under IRPA to Corporate documents under the CBCA. Aligned to current Canadian federal and provincial law, including the Criminal Code (RSC 1985), PIPEDA, Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act, and Income Tax Act.

$3,740 $59 CAD, lifetime
600
Skills
22
Areas
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Canadian lawyers lose hours starting drafts from scratch

Sole practitioners and small-firm lawyers carry a heavy drafting load — Federal Court applications, Charter motions, immigration submissions, commercial litigation filings — without a junior or paralegal team to absorb the first pass.

Repetitive first drafts on every matter
A Federal Court Notice of Application eats 90 minutes of pure typing before you even start thinking about the strategy. A Statement of Claim for breach of contract under the common law eats the same hour every single time. Old precedents are inconsistent and rarely reflect the 2023-2026 legislative reforms.
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A wave of federal and provincial reform since 2023
The Competition Act was significantly amended in 2024. PIPEDA enforcement intensified. Bill C-27 (AIDA) is reshaping AI obligations. The Online News Act changed media liability. Generic AI doesn't know any of this — it still cites outdated Canadian precedent or misapplies US and UK law.
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Six-minute units against you
Every 40 minutes spent drafting a Notice of Application in the Federal Court is six and a half units the client either pays for or you write off. Drafting time is the single biggest leak in a sole practice — and the meter ticks against you on every matter.
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Province-by-province complexity
Real estate in Ontario under the Land Registration Reform Act, family law matters under either the federal Divorce Act or provincial legislation, immigration proceedings at the Immigration and Refugee Board — every province and tribunal has its own forms, timelines and procedural rules. One firm, thirteen ways of getting it wrong.

Every skill follows a 5-stage protocol

Each of the 600 skills is built on the P.A.C.E.F methodology — a structured prompting framework, function by function, designed specifically for Canadian legal drafting. Not a chat shortcut: an audit trail you can hand to a senior associate.

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Problematisation
Identifies the parties, the jurisdiction, the material facts and the precise legal question — anchoring the AI to the specific Canadian matter before any drafting starts.
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Analysis
Computes, assesses and maps risks: quantum, limitation periods, jurisdictional gateways, available remedies and the tactical position of each party.
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Compliance
Cites the controlling authority: Criminal Code (RSC 1985), Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Divorce Act (RSC 1985), IRPA, PIPEDA, CBCA, Income Tax Act and applicable provincial counterparts — plus the Federation of Law Societies Model Code rules engaged.
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Execution
Delivers the full draft — Federal Court Form, Notice of Application, Statement of Claim, Immigration submission, demand letter — in the correct Canadian legal format, ready for lawyer review.
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Finalisation
Closes with a verification checklist, next steps with deadlines and responsible parties, and a plain-English summary for the client.
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A library for every Canadian practice

600 skills covering federal law and all thirteen provinces and territories. 22 areas spanning Charter rights, criminal law, immigration, corporate, tax, employment and more. Click any area to preview the skills and buy individually.

Or choose an individual area for CAD $14 · 5 free skills, no purchase required

From checkout to first draft in minutes

No app to install. No subscription. Works with Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini or any AI assistant your firm already uses.

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Buy your access
Single area CAD $14 or the complete library CAD $59 — Stripe checkout in CAD, around 60 seconds. One-off, lifetime, no subscription.
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Receive your dashboard link
An instant email with a magic link to your personal dashboard. Skills are organised by practice area and document type, with keyword search across the library. No app, no plugin.
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Copy · paste · review
One click copies the structured prompt. Paste it into Claude or ChatGPT, fill in the client's facts, receive a draft aligned to current Canadian law. You review, adapt and finalise — judgment always remains yours.
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5 universal skills,
no purchase required

Try LegalSkills CA before you buy. These five skills work for any Canadian lawyer, in any practice area, in any province:

  • Notice of Application — Federal Court (SOR/98-106 Form 16)
  • Retainer Agreement & Scope of Engagement (provincial Law Society compliant)
  • Conflict Check & File-Opening Memo (FLSC Model Code rr 3.4, 7.2)
  • Affidavit Drafting Skeleton (Federal Court / Superior Court)
  • PIPEDA Breach Notification to OPC (s.10.1 PIPEDA)
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Pay once, use forever

Less than one billable hour for most Canadian lawyers. One-off payment, lifetime access, all updates included.

Single area
Pick one — ideal if you specialise
$14CAD, one-off
Per area · launch pricing
  • All skills in one practice area (29-34 skills)
  • Aligned to current Canadian law (incl. 2024-2026 reforms)
  • State-specific where it matters (NSW, VIC, QLD, WA, SA, TAS, ACT, NT)
  • Finalisation checklist on every skill
  • Lifetime access · no expiry · no subscription
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Testimonials coming soon

LegalSkills CA is in its Canadian launch window. We are collecting verified feedback from the first cohort of lawyers using the library on live matters — Federal Court applications, Charter arguments, immigration submissions, corporate documents. Be one of them.

Used a skill on a real file? Email leonardo@rsabr.adv.br with a one-line review and your area of practice. Verified testimonials will be published here as they arrive — no fictional names, no AI-written quotes.

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Frequently asked questions

No. LegalSkills CA is a drafting tool — it does not constitute legal practice in any jurisdiction. Where a skill is jurisdiction-sensitive (real estate, family law, employment, criminal procedure), the skill asks you to confirm the province or territory and then aligns the draft accordingly. Your own practising certificate, issued by your provincial Law Society or Barreau, governs which matters you may actually run.
Yes. The library includes Federal Court Forms, Notice of Application, Statement of Claim templates for Superior Courts, Immigration and Refugee Board submissions (RPD/RAD/IAD), Tax Court applications, and HRTO/Human Rights Commission filings. Skills cover both federal and provincial court procedures.
Honestly: no — and we won't pretend otherwise. AI skills are a drafting tool, not a CPD activity. What they do is free up the time you used to spend on first drafts, which you can then redirect to genuine CPD: substantive law, ethics, practice management and professional skills. Provincial law societies (LSBC, LSO, Barreau du Québec, etc.) each set their own CPD requirements; LegalSkills CA complements that obligation, it doesn't replace it.
Generic legal AI tools are trained mostly on US and UK material and routinely cite the wrong statute when handling Canadian matters — for example, citing US bankruptcy chapters instead of BIA proceedings, or UK corporate law instead of the CBCA. Every LegalSkills CA skill is built on the P.A.C.E.F framework and anchored to the correct Canadian source: Criminal Code (RSC 1985), Charter of Rights and Freedoms, IRPA, CBCA, PIPEDA, Income Tax Act, and the relevant provincial act. Each skill ends with a Finalisation checklist of points to verify.
Seven-day refund, no questions asked. Email leonardo@rsabr.adv.br within seven days of purchase with your Stripe receipt and we will refund in CAD via Stripe. We would rather a clean refund than an unhappy lawyer.
Yes. Lifetime access includes future updates at no extra cost. The 2025-2026 update cycle already covers: the Online News Act (Bill C-18), Canada's Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL) enforcement updates, Bill C-27 (Artificial Intelligence and Data Act), amendments to the Competition Act (2024), Canada's Affordable Housing Act, new Employment Insurance reforms, and ongoing CRA administrative changes under the Income Tax Act.
Yes. LegalSkills CA is built to be compliant with PIPEDA and applicable provincial privacy legislation. We collect the minimum personal information necessary (name, email, optional mobile) to deliver your account, send your magic link and notify you of legislative updates. We do not sell or rent your data. You may request access or correction at any time via leonardo@rsabr.adv.br.
The licence is a single-practitioner licence — one Canadian legal practitioner per purchase. If you would like to roll the library out across a team of two or more lawyers, email leonardo@rsabr.adv.br for firm-licence pricing. Sharing the magic link with unlicensed users is a breach of the terms and may result in revocation without refund.
No subscription is required to use LegalSkills CA itself — but you do need an AI assistant to paste the skills into. The free tiers of Claude (Anthropic) and ChatGPT (OpenAI) both work. For heavier drafting we recommend the paid tier of either (Claude Pro or ChatGPT Plus), each around CAD $30/month, which gives you longer context windows and the latest model. Gemini and Microsoft Copilot also work. No API key, no integration, no plugin — if you can paste text, you can use the skills.
No. LegalSkills CA is a professional drafting tool for qualified Canadian legal practitioners. Each skill produces an AI-generated first draft for review — it does not constitute legal advice and it does not replace your independent professional judgment. The responsible lawyer retains their obligations under the Federation of Law Societies of Canada Model Code of Professional Conduct to verify every output against current law, applicable court rules and the specific facts of the matter before use.

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