Trudeau announces new selection process for Supreme Court of Canada judges
OTTAWA — The federal Liberals have decided a new advisory board, not the government, should select potential new judges to sit on the Supreme Court of Canada.
The government announced Tuesday it will change the manner in which a Supreme Court justice is appointed, saying it’s time for the process to “demonstrate a degree of rigour and responsibility” that may have been missing in the past.
Former prime minister Kim Campbell will chair the seven-member, non-partisan advisory board that will recommend three to five candidates for the high court to the prime minister for consideration.
The Liberals said the new appointment process will add openness and transparency to the process of selecting new Supreme Court justices.


