RL Survival Guide: Complete Justice System Atlas is the most comprehensive procedural map ever created for self‑represented litigants in Canada. Designed for citizens who must navigate the justice system without counsel, this book transforms confusion into clarity. It is not legal advice or a substitute for counsel — it is an educational resource for legal‑system literacy.From arrest to verdict, the guide explains what happens, when, and why. It covers criminal, family, and immigration intersections with step‑by‑step breakdowns of police procedure, detention, search and seizure, booking, bail, disclosure, trial preparation, sentencing, and appeals. Each chapter includes real agencies, phone numbers, and websites, empowering readers to act with confidence and respect.Written in plain language, it teaches how to request disclosure, organize evidence, prepare for court, and interact with judges, crowns, and clerks. It also addresses emotional resilience, procedural fairness, interpreter rights, and post‑sentence compliance. The book's advanced sections explore digital disclosure portals, Jordan delay applications, and cross‑system impacts such as CAS involvement and immigration holds.This atlas is structured for educational institutions, libraries, and justice‑system literacy programs. It bridges the gap between law and accessibility, offering clarity without advocacy, precision without intimidation, and respect for every actor in the system. For those who cannot afford a lawyer or qualify for Legal Aid, this guide restores visibility, dignity, and procedural understanding. It is a map through the maze — a survival tool for anyone facing Canada's justice system alone.