About

Who we are

Justice sans frontières is a free, bilingual access-to-justice initiative that informs, orients and defends people facing the legal system — with particular care for whistleblowers.

What we are

An information platform, not a law firm.

Justice sans frontières is a plain-language legal-information platform. We gather and explain reliable resources, point people to the right services, and document access-to-justice issues — French first, English next.

We do not give legal advice and we do not replace a legal professional. Our role is to make information understandable and to help each person grasp their rights and options before they act.

Our focus goes first to the people most exposed and least equipped: whistleblowers, tenants, workers, and anyone left alone in front of a legal process they don't understand.

Our mission

Three simple commitments guide everything we do.

Inform

Translate the law into clear, accessible language, so anyone can understand their rights without needing a law degree.

Orient

Point people to the right resources — legal aid, clinics, community organizations, the appropriate remedies — at the right moment.

Defend

Document the barriers to justice and advocate for real protection of people who report wrongdoing.

Who is behind the project

A mission-led initiative, not a marketing department.

Justice sans frontières was founded by Jonathan Mitchell Anderson, a Montréal-based legal-technology entrepreneur. The project grew from a simple observation: too many people abandon a legitimate claim because the information is inaccessible, intimidating, or available only in a language they don't master.

The initiative is supported, technically and operationally, by AXAI Innovations — the company behind the juge.ca and judge911 platforms. That support lets Justice sans frontières exist with no advertising, no cost to the public, and credible infrastructure.

We welcome contributions from legal professionals, community organizations, volunteers and anyone who shares the conviction that access to justice should know no borders.

Our relationship with AXAI Innovations and juge.ca

We believe transparency is the first form of trust. So here, plainly, is how it all fits together.

Justice sans frontières is an initiative of AXAI Innovations — the same company that builds the commercial platforms juge.ca and judge911. We don't hide that; we state it openly.

In practice, this means that when we point someone to juge.ca, it's because the tool can genuinely help them organize their case, not to inflate sales. juge.ca offers a free tier, and we just as regularly point to fully external, independent resources when they're a better fit.

Justice sans frontières is not a disguised sales funnel. It is a mission-led initiative that owns its ecosystem and puts the person's interest ahead of any product.

Our nature and status

Justice sans frontières is an emerging access-to-justice initiative. It is not, at this time, a registered charity, and we do not solicit tax-deductible donations on the pretext of such a status.

The project is carried and funded by AXAI Innovations, which handles its hosting, development and operational governance. As the initiative grows, we intend to formalize its structure and communicate each step openly.

We would rather describe what we actually are today than claim a status we don't hold. If that evolves, you'll read it here first.

Tear down the barriers with us

Whether you're looking for help or want to contribute, there's a place for you.