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Recent appointments risk politicizing the court, tilting the balance to the right, critics say

While criticism of the government’s changes to judicial appointments process have been reported, the political nature of some appointments has flown under the radar.

Published Mar 12, 2020 at 6:57am

Recent appointments risk politicizing the court, tilting the balance to the right, critics say

TORONTO, ON- SEPTEMBER 9 – Doug Downey the Attorney General of Ontario makes a speech during the ceremony. New Superior Court Chief Justice Geoffrey Morawetz is sworn-in during a ceremony at 361 University in the largest courtroom, 6-1 in Toronto. September 9, 2019. Steve Russell/Toronto Star

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