The Tuesday news briefing: An at-a-glance survey of some top stories
Highlights from the news file for Tuesday, Aug. 2
NEW SELECTION PROCESS FOR SUPREME COURT JUDGES: Ottawa says the selection process for new Supreme Court of Canada judges will be changed to “demonstrate a degree of rigour and responsibility.” The Liberals announced today that a seven-member, non-partisan advisory board will recommend three to five candidates for the high court to the prime minister for consideration. The board will be chaired by former Conservative prime minister Kim Campbell.
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BENNETT TO MEET MMIW FAMILIES: Indigenous Affairs Minister Carolyn Bennett will meet families of missing and murdered indigenous women Tuesday night on the eve of the government’s formal announcement of an inquiry into the deaths and disappearances. That Wednesday announcement will mark the end of the government’s role in shaping the design of the inquiry and the beginning of work for the commissioners. It is expected that five commissioners will be appointed to the body.


