Canadian judges must reach out to marginalized, retiring N.S. chief justice says
HALIFAX — After a career championing social justice issues, Nova Scotia’s chief justice is retiring Thursday with a challenge to judges across Canada: Do more outreach with marginalized communities.
Chief Justice Michael MacDonald conceded the judiciary has traditionally been “pretty insular,” and said he felt a responsibility to “be part of the solution instead of part of the problem.”
In an exit interview with The Canadian Press, he said courts need to better understand the communities they serve.
“It’s really all about education. It’s about humility, I think, as well … Because of course I have the worldview of a white male down pat, but I don’t have the worldview of those who have come from marginalized communities and who have had challenges that I’ve never had,” said MacDonald.