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Attorney General’s judicial appointments revamp would likely lead to more judges with party ties, expert says

The government has come under fire several times for appointing friends and relatives to patronage posts, often with lush compensation.

Published Nov 18, 2019 at 4:51pm

Attorney General’s judicial appointments revamp would likely lead to more judges with party ties, expert says

TORONTO, ON – June 20 Doug Downey is the new Attorney General.
It was a wholesale shuffle Thursday at Queen’s Park as Premier Doug Ford announced his reworked cabinet. The ministers were sworn in in Lieutenant-Governor Elizabeth Dowdeswell office.
June 20, 2019 Richard Lautens/Toronto Star

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