Federal judge says Ottawa must fix ‘critical’ issue of judicial vacancies
OTTAWA — A Federal Court judge says Ottawa must act swiftly to reduce a “critical” level of judicial vacancies as soon as possible.
Justice Henry Brown issued a decision in a case brought by an Ottawa human-rights lawyer who asked the court to order the prime minister and justice minister to appoint more judges.
The case was filed last June, a month after Supreme Court Chief Justice Richard Wagner wrote to Trudeau expressing deep concern about the number of vacancies and asking for the problem to be fixed.
In a scathing decision, Brown says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Justice Minister Arif Virani failed to do what Wagner asked and are failing Canadians who rely on the justice system.