The citizen platform Justice-Quebec.ca is changing its name to become EnDroit.ca. Same mission, same team — but a broader identity, results that speak for themselves, and new platforms on the way.
Justice-Quebec.ca is now EnDroit.ca
After months spent supporting thousands of unrepresented Quebecers before the justice system, the platform is taking a new step: Justice-Quebec.ca is officially becoming EnDroit.ca.
The name is changing, but nothing that matters is. Same team, same mission, same independence. EnDroit.ca is a place to understand the law — and it also reflects a project that has grown: from plain-language legal information to investigative files, from free practical guides to AI tools for representing yourself.
So this is not a fresh start. It is the same platform, under a clearer identity that better reflects what it has become.
EnDroit.ca: a place to understand the law — and to reclaim your standing before the institutions.
A platform that has proven itself
An independent citizen platform is only worth the trust it inspires. In just a few months, that trust has translated into concrete results — and we take the trouble to document them, with screenshots to back them up.
More than 30,000 unique visitors and 55,000 visits per month. And within its very first days under the name EnDroit.ca, the platform was already reaching readers in more than 50 countries.
In one month, more than 2.1 million views and nearly 98,000 interactions.
More than 371,000 impressions (up 206%) and nearly 171,000 members reached.
Behind these numbers is an audience that includes journalists, researchers, jurists and institutions — and, above all, thousands of citizens simply trying to understand their rights.
These are not just numbers. LinkedIn audience data reveals who follows our work: universities (Sherbrooke, Montréal, Laval, UQAM), the Quebec Ministry of Justice, the Barreau du Québec and its School, the Chambre des notaires, major law firms, Radio-Canada, Desjardins, government departments and public bodies. The institutions themselves read us.
The same model, new domains
EnDroit.ca is only the first stone. The same model — clear, free information built with the people of each field — now extends to other areas that affect citizens’ daily lives. Several platforms are already under construction.
Property from A to Z: buying, selling, housing, construction and renovation. For real estate agents, building inspectors, notaries and contractors.
Credit, debt, savings and taxation, explained simply. For accountants and financial advisors.
Home, auto, life, disability: understanding your contracts and your rights. For agents and brokers.
The natural extension of EnDroit.ca: family, childhood and parents’ rights.
Several other domain names have already been secured and will be deployed on the same model.
The door stays open
EnDroit.ca has always been built with its community. Law students, lawyers, notaries, legal professionals, mental-health workers, neurodivergent persons, voices of authority, citizens with expertise or lived experience — the door stays open to anyone who wants to help make the law accessible. Our Trust Page is dedicated to them.
For the platforms on the way
For the domains now opening, we are bringing together those who will build them: the experts in each field — real estate agents and building inspectors, accountants and financial advisors, insurance specialists — as well as the partners who want to take part in building something that has already proven itself. If building access to information in your field speaks to you, contact us.
« When I launched this platform, I was alone. Today we are a team, a community — and soon a network. It’s proof that we can make the law, and much more, more accessible. »
— Maxime Gagné, founder of EnDroit.caLaw, finance, insurance, property, family: so many areas where information should be a right, not a privilege.
EnDroit.ca · Together, we go further
Editorial note. EnDroit.ca (formerly Justice-Quebec.ca) is an independent citizen platform for legal information and plain-language explanation, not affiliated with any professional order or government body. This site does not constitute legal advice. The author is not a lawyer.
The statistics shown come from the platform’s dashboards (website, Facebook and LinkedIn) for the periods indicated on each screenshot.
A question, a testimony, or an interest in collaborating or building with us? Write to us at endroit.ca@outlook.com.
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