The importance of an informed viewpoint
In its efforts to maintain strong ties with Canadians and remain transparent, the Council ensures that its publications on various topics are made available to the public. The Council also gives access to examples of complaints about judicial conduct that have been dealt with in the past.
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A complainant wrote to Council to contest the granting of a summary judgment against him in a case that involved the Bank of…
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Council cannot review the manner in which a judge exercised their judicial discretion in the conduct of a case for the purpose of…
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A complainant wrote but did not identify any conduct about which he wished to complain.
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The complainant alleged bias and bullying stating that he felt under constant attack throughout the hearing.
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The complainant alleged his settlement agreement was obtained under duress. This is a legal issue, and only a court may decide…
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The complainant alleged that the judge shouted at her during her hearing and claimed the judge was constantly talking over her.
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