Supreme Court of Canada nominee Glenn Joyal to face MPs’ questions
OTTAWA — Supreme Court of Canada nominee Glenn Joyal is set to be questioned by MPs on the House of Commons justice committee Monday afternoon in advance of his appointment to the nine-member court.
Joyal has been chief justice of the Court of King’s Bench of Manitoba since 2011. His nomination to the Supreme Court was announced by Prime Minister Mark Carney last week.
Justice Minister Sean Fraser, Federal Judicial Affairs Commissioner Marc Giroux and Maureen McTeer, chair of the independent advisory board tasked with reviewing Supreme Court nominations, appeared before the committee Monday morning.
Both McTeer and Fraser said the process was limited to judges and lawyers with at least 10 years experience in Western Canada and the territories. This restriction was to ensure the court has regional representation.

