As of July 1, there were 81 vacancies in federally appointed judicial positions across the country
Justice Minister Arif Virani announced the appointment of more than a dozen judges Monday to fill some of the many vacancies in Canada's judicial system.
Fourteen provincial and territorial judges have been appointed: five in Manitoba (four of which are promotions), four in Ontario and one each in Saskatchewan, B.C., Alberta, Nunavut, and Newfoundland and Labrador. Virani also appointed one Federal Court judge.
For months, Supreme Court Chief Justice Richard Wagner has been urging the government to speed up the appointment process ...
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