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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In a family law case, the complainant alleges several judges were racist, biased and corrupt.
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The complainant has already previously filed this complaint.
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A complainant is alleging that a judge refused to acknowledge receipt and process complaints against a deputy judge.
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The complainant alleges that the judge is biased and refuses to hear her as result of being self-represented.
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Complainant alleges Justice acted as “an advocate” and his conduct was “less than judicial in terms of full fairness of the…
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Complainant alleged Justice C made an error in his decision against the Town and appealed to have the case reopened.
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