Atlantic Canadian judges will be considered for high court: Wilson-Raybould
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will ask those tasked with developing a short list of candidates for the Supreme Court to include judges from Atlantic Canada, but that does not mean someone from the region will end up getting the job.
“The next appointment to the Supreme Court of Canada will not necessarily be a person from Atlantic Canada,” Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould said Thursday during an appearance before the House of Commons justice committee.
The Liberal government announced last week that a new non-partisan advisory board will choose potential new judges to sit on the Supreme Court, a move characterized as a way to bring more transparency — and less partisan sparring — to the process.
Justice Thomas Cromwell, who is from Nova Scotia, will retire next month.


