‘A historic moment’: Judicial appointment gives N.S. court gender parity

Nov 10, 2017 | 10:15 AM

HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s provincial court has achieved gender balance with the appointment of a veteran prosecutor to the bench.

Ann Marie Simmons, chief federal prosecutor in Halifax, was appointed Friday as a new provincial and family court judge.

Eighteen of the province’s 35 full-time provincial and family court judges are now women.

Earlier this year the province appointed two black lawyers, an openly gay lawyer and a female Crown attorney as judges, just two months after it appointed the first Mi’kmaq woman and the third black woman to the provincial and family courts.