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Judicial Council Reports Surge in Complaints

Judicial Council Reports Surge in Complaints

Edmonton News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

April 2, 20261m 34s

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The Canadian Judicial Councils annual report reveals a significant increase in complaints against federal judges, with a 42% rise in 2025 compared to 2024. Most complaints target superior, appellate, and federal court judges over misconduct or bias. The council closed 974 cases, dismissing 912 as frivolous or improper. Notable cases include warnings and reprimands for judges conduct, while others faced delays due to health issues or denials. Only seven cases went to hearings, resulting in sanctions but no removals. The report highlights the need for accountability while avoiding overreaction to noise.

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