2025 Audited Financial Statements
The CSCJA’s 2025 Financial Statements have been audited and found to be fairly presented with no material errors or concerns. Membership dues are stable, and the Association is in a [...]
The CSCJA’s 2025 Financial Statements have been audited and found to be fairly presented with no material errors or concerns. Membership dues are stable, and the Association is in a [...]
The Public Education and Access to Justice Committee continues to build on the success of CSCJA’s social media presence. Both LinkedIn and Instagram are showing steady growth in reach and [...]
The Judges Counselling Program (JCP) has transitioned to a new service provider. Effective June 1, 2026, Homewood Health is delivering confidential counselling and wellness services to judges and their families [...]
The Membership Services and Wellness Committee presented a proposal to launch a virtual physical and mental healthcare service called Maple — a Canadian online and mobile platform that connects you [...]
Building on the success of Quebec’s peer support program — launched in June 2025 and now active with 30–35 trained volunteer peer supporters — the CSCJA is moving forward with [...]
The CSCJA’s judicial review of the government’s response to the 2024 Quadrennial Commission (QuadComm) report is proceeding. Filed with the Federal Court in December 2025, the application focuses on the [...]
The CSCJA is seeking expressions of interest from members who may wish to participate in current or future international judicial initiatives and collaborations. These opportunities may include: Educational and information-sharing [...]
Last chance to register for this webinar presented by the Canadian Bar Association Judges Section: "AI for Judges 2.0" on April 15. This webinar is aimed at judges who are [...]
On March 30, 2026, the Prime Minister of Canada opened the process to select the next judge of the Supreme Court of Canada, and fill the vacancy created by the [...]
Recent public commentary by political figures — both in Western Canada and in Ontario — has been disturbing, as it appears to call into question the independence of the judiciary. [...]
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