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Want to start reconciling with Canada s First Nations? Expand Senate

Want to start reconciling with Canada s First Nations? Expand Senate
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Mulgrew: Want to start reconciling with First Nations? Expand the Senate

Mulgrew: Want to start reconciling with First Nations? Expand the Senate
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Want to start reconciling with Canada s First Nations? Expand Senate

Advisory body was very keen to have Indigenous Supreme Court candidate: Campbell | iNFOnews

Jim Bronskill Ontario Court of Appeal Justice Mahmud Jamal is seen in an undated handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Office of the Commissioner Federal Judicial Affairs Canada, Judicial Appointments Secretariat, MANDATORY CREDIT June 22, 2021 - 4:05 PM OTTAWA - The head of an independent advisory board on Supreme Court appointments said the body was very keen to find an Indigenous candidate to fill the latest vacancy. But Kim Campbell suggested at a House of Commons committee Tuesday the need to be functionally bilingual limited the scope of choice. Campbell, a former prime minister and justice minister, indicated that relatively junior judges or lawyers were among the bilingual Indigenous possibilities for the top court.

Bilingualism Requirement for Supreme Court Judges Decried as Favouring French

Bilingualism Requirement for Supreme Court Judges Decried as Favouring French Ottawa’s move to make bilingualism a requirement to sit on the Supreme Court of Canada has sparked criticism from diversity advocates who fear it will exclude qualified candidates who don’t speak both French and English. Some are also concerned that it will limit the talent pool and lead to bias in the judicial system. In 2016, the federal government called for new Supreme Court justices to be functionally bilingual and, in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s words, “representative of the diversity of our great country.” This February, the government announced it would formally add bilingualism as a legal requirement for appointment to the Supreme Court by amending the Official Languages Act.

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