Justice minister to seek judge’s removal after Supreme Court declines to hear appeal
OTTAWA — Justice Minister David Lametti says he will seek parliamentary approval to remove a Quebec judge from the bench after the Supreme Court of Canada declined to hear the judge’s appeal.
A 2012 complaint alleged Quebec Superior Court Justice Michel Girouard, while he was still a lawyer, had bought illegal drugs from a client.
An inquiry committee rejected the allegations but cited contradictions and implausibilities in Girouard’s testimony.
A second complaint about Girouard’s credibility during the initial proceedings led a majority of judges on the council to recommend he lose his job.