The court pays for an interpreter when you are in courtroom. It does not cost you anything.
The court pays for interpreters only when you are in the courtroom. For anything outside the courtroom, you need to bring along a friend or family member to interpret for you, or hire a professional interpreter.
Note: The family justice services division of the Ministry of Attorney General may arrange for a local interpreter or multicultural association to provide you interpretation services while you are receiving services through a Family Justice Centre or a Justice Access Centre.