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  2. Ontario Superior Court of Justice - Wikipedia

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    The Superior Court of Justice (French: Cour supérieure de justice) is a superior court in Ontario. The Court sits in 52 locations across the province, including 17 Family Court locations, and consists of over 300 federally appointed judges. [1] In 1999, the Superior Court of Justice was renamed from the Ontario Court (General Division).

  3. Courts of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The Court of King's Bench, a superior court, [30] was given the powers of the courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer in England, and had as judges the chief justice of the province and two puisne justices. [29] These three judges were appointed by the imperial Colonial Office and were given substantial salaries. [31]

  4. Ontario Court of Justice - Wikipedia

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    Courts of Justice Act: Appeals to: Superior Court of Justice Court of Appeal for Ontario: Judge term length: 8 years (Chief Justice), 6 years (Associate Chief Justices) [1] Website: ontariocourts.ca/ocj: Chief Justice of the Ontario Court of Justice [1] Currently: Sharon Nicklas [2] Since: May 1, 2023 [3] Lead position ends: 2023

  5. Judicial appointments in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Judges of the court are made up of eight puisne judges and the Chief Justice. [38] Candidates must have either been a judge of a superior court or a lawyer for at least ten years in their province's bar. [39] Appointments are made by the Governor General of Canada on advice of the Prime Minister. [39]

  6. A. Grenville and William Davis Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    It was built to amalgamate several smaller Peel Region courthouses and the extensive library of the Peel Law Association into one building. [2] The building houses branches of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice and the Ontario Court of Justice. [3] There are 50 courtrooms on floors one to four and 38 jail cells attached to the Sally port in ...

  7. Toronto Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Courthouse in 2008 South Wing of Toronto Courthouse. The Toronto Courthouse is a major courthouse in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located behind Osgoode Hall at 361 University Avenue, north of Queen Street West.

  8. Court system of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The first is the term "provincial court", which has two quite different meanings, depending on context. The first, and most general meaning, is that a provincial court is a court established by the legislature of a province, under its constitutional authority over the administration of justice in the province, set out in s. 92(14) of the Constitution Act, 1867. [2]

  9. Geoffrey B. Morawetz - Wikipedia

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    On December 18, 2013 he was appointed Regional Senior Justice for the Toronto Region of the Superior Court. [1] On June 27, 2019, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the appointment of Regional Senior Justice Morawetz as Chief Justice of the Superior Court of Justice of Ontario, effective July 1, 2019, replacing the Honourable Heather J ...