Chief justice says institutions are strong after Smith targets court appointments

By Catherine Morrison, The Canadian Press

Canada’s chief justice says the independence of the courts continues to be tested even as Canadians maintain a strong trust in their institutions.

Justice Richard Wagner told the general meeting of the Canadian Bar Association today that trust in the courts can’t be taken for granted noting recent pressures on the appointments process for judges, and threats to withhold funding for the justice system.

He did not name Alberta Premier Danielle Smith in the speech, who in early February demanded the federal government give Alberta a bigger role in appointing judges to the province’s superior courts.

She also threatened to withhold funding for court support positions if that doesn’t happen.

Wagner says members of the bar association have been good at speaking up to defend the independence of the courts but in the current environment, even more effort on that is needed.

Federal Justice Minister Sean Fraser said this month he has confidence in the current independent appointment process and he plans to maintain it.

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