Mary Moreau, the chief justice of the Court of King's Bench of Alberta, is set to appear before members of Parliament on Thursday afternoon to field questions about her nomination to the top court."Given the situation of women and intolerance, and unfortunately issues of equity that continue to plague women in this country, I think it's quite critical that at our apex court, we finally have a majority of women," Virani told a parliamentary committee on Thursday.
Wade MacLauchlan, a former premier of Prince Edward Island, chaired the independent advisory board tasked with filling the vacancy. He said that was based on discussions about the institutional needs of the court, including with Chief Justice Richard Wagner. Virani also said they needed to find a candidate who was functionally bilingual and hailed from Western or Northern Canada, since the court must have representation from all regions of the country.Former justice Russell Brown retired from his seat on the top bench in June.
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