Top court orders parts of N.S. cabinet docs to be disclosed in judges-salary case
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled the vast majority of confidential cabinet documents in two provinces should remain secret, in cases dealing with how judges are paid.
The decision deals with two separate cases in Nova Scotia and British Columbia where lower courts in had ordered the production of cabinet documents that are traditionally kept highly confidential.
In both provinces, independent commissions set up to review salaries for provincial court judges had proposed significant pay hikes, but the cabinets in both provinces rejected those recommendations and decided on smaller pay increases instead.
The judges’ associations in both provinces applied for judicial reviews and wanted to see cabinet submissions that justified altering the recommended salary hikes.