Mark Carney announces Glenn D. Joyal Supreme Court nomination
Key points
Nominates Glenn D. Joyal to Supreme Court of Canada
Fills vacancy from Justice Sheilah L. Martin’s retirement
TL;DR
Prime Minister Mark Carney nominated Glenn D. Joyal to the Supreme Court of Canada to fill the vacancy from Justice Sheilah L. Martin’s retirement.
Joyal has served as Chief Justice of the Court of King’s Bench of Manitoba since 2011, with more than 25 years on the bench and work on access to justice, court modernization, and Indigenous reconciliation.
An Independent Advisory Board shortlisted bilingual jurists for a Western or Northern Canada seat; a special House of Commons committee hearing with the nominee will be held, with participation from the Minister of Justice and the Advisory Board chair.
Original text
Today, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, announced the nomination of the Honourable Glenn D. Joyal to the Supreme Court of Canada. Chief Justice Joyal’s distinguished career spans more than 25 years on the bench. He has served as Chief Justice of the Court of King’s Bench of Manitoba since 2011. Prior to his appointment to the bench, he practised criminal law, constitutional law, and civil litigation in Manitoba. Thro...