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 Handbook Of Practice And Procedure of CJC Inquiry Committees
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PDF Judicial Conduct: A Reference Guide for Chief Justices
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PDF Former Judges Returning to Practice
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The complainant alleges that the judge disregarded and ignored false affidavits provided to the Court by the opposing party.
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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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The complainant alleges the judge was biased and prejudiced.
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