2002 Reasons of The Supreme Court of Canada - Justices of The Supreme Court

Justices of The Supreme Court

Justice Reasons written Votes cast % Majority
11

1

1

1

Total=14
53

0

1

2

Total=56
65 of 70 (92.86%)
2

0

2

5

Total=09
45

2

3

3

Total=53
49 of 62 (79.03%)
7

2

0

3

Total=12
58

0

2

2

Total=62
67 of 74 (90.54%)
22

0

0

1

Total=23
54

0

0

2

Total=56
76 of 79 (96.2%)
12

0

0

0

Total=12
58

0

0

7

Total=65
70 of 77 (90.91%)
10

0

1

5

Total=16
58

0

0

4

Total=62
68 of 78 (87.18%)
11

0

0

4

Total=15
63

0

0

3

Total=66
74 of 81 (91.36%)
8

4

1

2

Total=15
60

0

1

3

Total=64
72 of 79 (91.14%)
13

3

1

3

Total=20
58

1

0

4

Total=63
75 of 83 (90.36%)
0

0

0

0

Total=00
3

0

0

0

Total=03
3 of 3 (100%)

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Famous quotes containing the words justices, supreme and/or court:

    If the justices would only retire when they have become burdens to the court itself, or when they recognize themselves that their faculties have become impaired, I would grieve sincerely when they passed away, and you would not feel like such a hypocrite as you do when you are going through the formality of sending telegrams of condolence and giving out interviews for propriety’s sake.
    William Howard Taft (1857–1930)

    England still waits for the supreme moment of her literature—for the great poet who shall voice her, or, better still, for the thousand little poets whose voices shall pass into our common talk.
    —E.M. (Edward Morgan)

    I know one husband and wife who, whatever the official reasons given to the court for the break up of their marriage, were really divorced because the husband believed that nobody ought to read while he was talking and the wife that nobody ought to talk while she was reading.
    Vera Brittain (1893–1970)