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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PDF Canadian Guide to the Uniform Preparation of Judgments
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The complainant, convicted of tax shelter fraud, alleged that in dismissing his appeal the three judges of a Court of Appeal had…
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The complainant alleged that the judge had taken too long to render judgment: he said he would give his decision in the week…
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A complainant alleged that the judge’s speech to a bar association revealed a social agenda and a gender bias in favour of women
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Complainants represented by counsel at the trial of their action against an oil company and others wondered whether the judge…
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The complainant and her husband were represented in family law proceedings and a fraudulent conveyance action
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