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  2. Nova Scotia Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, Halifax, Nova Scotia. The Nova Scotia Supreme Court is a superior court in the province of Nova Scotia. The Supreme Court consists of 25 judicial seats including the position of Chief Justice and Associate Chief Justice. [1] At any given time there may be one or more additional justices who sit as supernumerary ...

  3. Joseph Phillip Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    He was previously a judge of the Provincial Court from 1978 to 1993, at which point he was appointed Chief Judge of the Provincial Court of Nova Scotia. He served as the Associate Chief Justice of the Supreme Court from 1996 to 1998, and finally was elevated to Chief Justice in 1998.

  4. Supreme Court of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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  5. Order of precedence in Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Members of the Federal Cabinet who represent Nova Scotia; Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Deborah K. Smith) Associate Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Patrick J. Duncan) Associate Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia (Family Division) (Lawrence O'Neil) Justices of the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal

  6. J. Michael MacDonald - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, MacDonald was appointed to the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, and was elevated to Associate Chief Justice in 1998. He became the 22nd Chief Justice of Nova Scotia and the Chief Justice of the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal on December 31, 2004, replacing Constance Glube. The Honourable J. Michael MacDonald retired as Chief Justice of Nova ...

  7. Timothy Gabriel - Wikipedia

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    D. Timothy Gabriel is a judge on the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia. In September 2010, he became the first judge appointed in Canada from the Mi'kmaq indigenous First Nations tribe. [1] [2] He is a member of the Qalipu First Nation. [3]

  8. Joseph Andrew Chisholm - Wikipedia

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    Chisholm also wrote historical articles about past Nova Scotia justices and contributed to the Catholic Encyclopedia. In 1909, he edited a revised edition of The Speeches and Public Letters of Joseph Howe. [1] In 1935, he became the last Nova Scotia Supreme Court justice to be knighted. [2]

  9. Lawrence O'Neil - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence I. O'Neil (born 14 November 1954) is a Justice of the Nova Scotia Supreme Court, Family Division. He was a lawyer by profession. He was a lawyer by profession. Between 1984 and 1988, he was a Progressive Conservative party member of the House of Commons of Canada .