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I am really sorry to hear about your predicament. Idk about Canada, but in the USA there's an organization called The Family Law Facilitators, and they will help people who don't have any money in your situation. At the very least they can provide you with options and let you know what's available to you, legally and otherwise. I strongly suggest you try to find a similar organization in Canada and reach out for some help.