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Is Judicial Independence at Risk Due to Inadequate Resources?
The Judicial Independence Committee's recent survey of CSCJA members has revealed concerns about inadequate resources and their potential impact on judicial independence. The survey results, which have been shared with [...]
Governance Updates
The Governance Committee reported at the AGM on the significant work it has undertaken to enhance the Association's operational framework: The committee has largely completed the Board Policy Manual (member [...]
Security for Judges
Concerns about judicial security are increasing due to a perceived decline in respect for the judiciary worldwide, particularly in North America. This has resulted in threats against judges and their [...]
CSCJA Strategic Priorities
Following an extensive review, the Board has revisited and updated the Association’s Strategic Priorities. This review, conducted every three to four years, ensures that resources are directed toward the most [...]
Health and Well-being of Judges
The health and well-being of judges emerged as the most significant concern from members, with many judges reporting feeling overwhelmed and under-resourced, leading to physical and mental stress. The Canadian [...]
CIAJ Conference in November: Attend In-Person or Online
Our Association is partnering with the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice (CIAJ) to host a significant three-day bilingual conference, “Democracy, the Rule of Law and Independence,” from November [...]
Judicial Independence Day Act Introduced
Senator Pierre Moreau has introduced Bill S-291, An Act to Establish Judicial Independence Day, which is at second reading in the Senate. The bill has three main purposes: To support [...]