Canadian lawyers group rebukes politicization of judicial appointments from premiers
Canada’s national lawyers group has rebuked a call from four premiers for Ottawa to overhaul how it appoints provincial superior court and appeal judges.
The premiers of Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario and Quebec wrote this week in a letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney that they want to see only judges appointed who are first approved and recommended by the provinces.
The premiers say doing so would boost public confidence in the courts and “help ensure the judiciary reflects the communities it serves.”
Their call was quickly brushed aside by federal Justice Minister Sean Fraser.


