A spokesperson for Quebec’s Crime Victims Assistance Centres said having cases stayed because of delays hurts victims and can cause them to regret coming forward
Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette and Court of Quebec Chief Justice Lucie Rondeau reached a compromise Friday that will see 14 new judges added to the Court of Quebec s current complement this year, while judges will sit a few more days a year.
A new episode in the tug-of-war between Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette and Quebec Court Chief Justice Lucie Rondeau took place on Monday, as Quebec announced its decision to amend Bill 96 to frame and restrict the bilingualism criterion when selecting new judges.
You know Quebec is close to an election when language policies raise their ugly heads. And for all of Premier Legault’s skills managing our business and economic agendas, he is
The Quebec Superior Court admonished Quebec’s Justice Minister, Simon Jolin-Barrette for his previous announcement that he would not require all Quebec appointed judges to be bilingual.