Nominee looks to future where it's 'not remarkable' women are majority on top court

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OTTAWA — While Mary Moreau's nomination to Canada's top court is history-making, she told members of Parliament and senators on Thursday that she looks forward to the day when it's not.

The chief justice of the Court of King's Bench of Alberta reflected on how far the legal profession and courts have come on women's representation during a hearing held to scrutinize her resume and readiness to join the Supreme Court of Canada.

"Then I decided I really like criminal law, and looked around me, and there were very few women practising criminal law at the time," Moreau said, adding that was also the case once she was appointed as a judge. The Supreme Court has the final say on criminal and civil matters brought in Canada's justice system, and it can hear cases in all areas of the law. It can strike down government legislation that infringes on the Constitution or Charter rights, and require major policy rethinks on matters of significant public importance.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau selected Moreau to fill the Supreme Court vacancy from a shortlist of two names, whittled down from a list of 13 applicants by an independent advisory board tasked with helping find a nominee. That board was chaired by Wade MacLauchlan, a former premier of Prince Edward Island.

 

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