
False Allegations Canada
You Are
Not Alone
If you've been falsely accused, we're here. Educational resources, informational discussions, and a community for individuals and families navigating the Canadian justice system.

Our Mission
Advancing Public Legal Education.
Understanding Due Process.
False allegations cause lasting harm — to reputations, families, health, and livelihoods. We provide educational resources about legal processes, court procedures, and the impact of wrongful accusations in Canada.
Inform
Educational discussion groups, informational resources, and a community focused on understanding Canadian legal processes.
Educate
Resources, articles, and curated media to advance public knowledge about the impact of false allegations in Canada.
Research
Collaborating with university researchers to conduct peer-reviewed studies on the prevalence, impact, and societal consequences of false allegations in Canada.

The Reality in Canada
FAC advances public legal education through structured programs, weekly discussion groups, and collaboration with legal professionals and academic researchers across Canada.
Educational Programs
Our Initiatives

“Everyone deserves access to education about due process and the justice system.”

Educational Viewing
Wrongful Convictions
Curriculum
The Hurricane
1999
The story of Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, a boxer wrongfully imprisoned for murder.
When They See Us
2019
The Central Park Five — a powerful account of racial injustice and wrongful conviction.
Just Mercy
2019
Bryan Stevenson's fight for a wrongly convicted man on death row.
Out Cry
2020
Greg Kelley's story — a wrongful conviction that shook a community.
Structured Educational Programs
Formal Training & Accredited Partnerships
FAC delivers structured educational programs in partnership with established organizations, advancing public knowledge about the justice system, family law, and the impact of false allegations.
Dad Hero Program
In cooperation with CFCN & Movember
Structured curriculum supporting fathers navigating the justice system, with formal learning modules and facilitated sessions.
Partner Abuse Response (PARS)
Accredited program
Educational program addressing the complexities of partner abuse allegations within the legal system.
McKenzie Friends Program
Court assistance education
Training individuals to assist unrepresented litigants in understanding court procedures and legal processes.
Weekly Discussion Groups
Facilitated by trained volunteers
Structured weekly sessions with defined curricula covering legal processes, rights, and court procedures.
Victim Impact Education
Formal curriculum
Educating participants about the victim impact process within the Canadian justice system.
Alternative to Violence (APV)
Accredited program
Educational programming on conflict resolution and de-escalation within the context of legal proceedings.
Free Community Platform
Introducing MANsion
A free, private community for men navigating false accusations. Educational resources, peer support, and wellness tools — all in one safe place.
Community Resources
Connect with a community of men who understand your experience. Access educational resources, peer support, and wellness tools at no cost.
- Community feed, posts & peer support groups
- Direct messaging & connections
- Daily check-in & grounding exercises
- Educational resource library
- Guided journaling tools
- Wellness support & self-care resources
All applications are reviewed to keep this community safe. Your privacy is non-negotiable.

Ready to make
a difference?
Join our team of dedicated volunteers. Every hour you give directly helps someone who has been falsely accused. This is work that matters.
Need Immediate Help?
If you've just been accused and need guidance right now, reach out. We respond as quickly as we can. You are not alone in this.
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