Report to Canadians on Judicial Education 2025
Ottawa, April 14, 2026 – The Canadian Judicial Council (Council) has published its annual Report to Canadians on Judicial Education today. This report outlines all courses and seminars offered to federally appointed judges from January 1 to December 31, 2025.
Judicial education is at the core of the Council’s mandate and, along with dealing with judicial conduct questions, is a cornerstone of its work. By spearheading training initiatives, the Council plays a big part in improving judicial services and ensuring consistency in the administration of justice across the country, which serves to maintain and strengthen the trust and confidence Canadians have in the judiciary.
A copy of the report has also been provided to the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada.
About the Canadian Judicial Council
The Council was created in 1971 by Parliament to maintain and improve the quality of judicial services in Canada's superior courts. It has the power and duty to investigate complaints into the conduct of federally appointed judges. The Council is also responsible for the continuing education of judges, as well as for developing other tools and programs to maintain public confidence in the judicial system.
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Contact :
Krista Ferraro
Director of Communications and Strategic Issues Management
Canadian Judicial Council
info@cjc-ccm.ca