CSCJA Now on Social Media
We are excited to announce that the CSCJA is now on social media! This initiative of our Public Education and Access to Justice Committee aims to help Canadians better understand [...]
We are excited to announce that the CSCJA is now on social media! This initiative of our Public Education and Access to Justice Committee aims to help Canadians better understand [...]
Our Association is partnering with CIAJ to host a very important three-day event this fall: Democracy, the Rule of Law and Independence Date: November 18-20, 2025 Location: In person in [...]
On March 4, 2025, the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution establishing July 25 each year as the International Day of Judicial Well-Being. The resolution was one of the outcomes [...]
The demanding nature of the work, coupled with concerns about inadequate resources, is taking a toll on judges' well-being. In response, the CSCJA has formed a new sub-committee specifically focused [...]
Reflecting the growing importance of technology in the courts, the Technology Committee and the National Judicial Institute have rebranded the annual court technology education program as "Judging in the Digital [...]
The Governance Committee is engaged in a comprehensive review of the CSCJA's Bylaws to ensure they comply with the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act and align with current practices. This review, [...]
Recognizing the importance of public outreach and education, the Public Education & Access to Justice Committee is proposing a new social media initiative. This initiative aims to proactively share existing [...]
The Retired Judges sub-committee is actively seeking ways to better support retired judges and facilitate their ongoing engagement with the CSCJA. Initiatives include addressing the impending transition to Judicloud resulting [...]
On May 15 and 16, 2025, the Asian, North American & Oceanian regional group will meet in Toronto. The IAJ continues to make a significant impact on respect for the [...]
All federally appointed judges in Canada receive health care benefits through the Public Service Health Care Plan (PSHCP). The CSCJA does not provide the health care benefits through the PSHCP. [...]
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