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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A complainant represented in family law proceedings concerning custody and access alleged the judge was biased against him…
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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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The complainant represented himself in a tax appeal, alleging the judge was a racist and that he based his decision that the…
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The complainant disagreed with the judge’s decision in a custody and access case which involved her fiancé, alleging the judge…
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The complainant had entered into an agreement with her former husband to have his rights to a judgment assigned to her
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