Justice Clément Gascon, 59, announced in April that he would be leaving the bench in September for personal reasons. He has sat on the court since 2014
A Supreme Court of Canada justice was safely found Wednesday evening, less than two hours after Ottawa police appealed for the public’s help in locating him.
The Quebec jurist announced in mid-April that he would be leaving the bench in September for personal reasons. He has sat on Canada’s highest court since 2014. Gascon also taught business, labour and construction law at the Université du Québec and McGill University. He was appointed to the Quebec Court of Appeal in 2012 after 10 years on the Quebec Superior Court.
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