Supreme Court of Canada nominee Mary Moreau appears before the House Justice and Human rights committee and the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs committee, in Ottawa, Thursday, Nov. 2, 2023.
Mary Moreau, a judge from Alberta, was officially welcomed Monday as the newest member of the Supreme Court of Canada.Justice Mary Moreau was officially welcomed Monday as the newest justice on the Supreme Court of Canada. Mary Moreau has officially been welcomed to her seat on the Supreme Court of Canada as its newest justice.
Moreau, a francophone, has served for decades in the Alberta court system, including as the head of the Alberta Court of King's Bench from 2017-23. Moreau, who was officially appointed to the court by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau last November, thanked friends and colleagues for helping her to settle into her new role in Ottawa."With all this support, I feel like I'm wrapped in a warm blanket, though that may also be the effect of wearing these ceremonial robes for the past hour," she said, referencing the justices' distinctive red and white robes."As a Franco-Albertan ...
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