Fraser rejects call from four premiers to appoint judges approved by the provinces
Canada’s justice minister is brushing aside calls from four premiers to start appointing judges at the provincial appeal and superior court level that are pre-approved and recommended by their governments.
“We’re not contemplating a sea change in the manner of which judges are appointed,” Sean Fraser told reporters in Ottawa on Tuesday.
“We haven’t changed our point of view that we believe that the judicial appointments process is functioning.”
The premiers of Ontario, Quebec, Alberta and Saskatchewan made the request in a letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney shared on Tuesday.
