Previous Judges
- William Alexander Stevenson (1980-1990)
- John Wesley McClung (1980-2004)
- John "Jack" Major (1991-1992)
- Anne Russell (1994-2006)
- (Asa) Milton "Milt" Harradence (1979-1997)
- Charles Allen Stuart (1907-1921 en banc appeals)(1921-1926)
- Allen Borislaw Zenoviy Sulatycky (1997-2000)
- William Robinson Howson (1942-1944)
- Charles Richmond Mitchell (1926-1936)
- Alexander Andrew MacGillivray (1931-1940)
- William Legh Walsh (1931-1931)
- Albert Freeman Ewing (1941-1946)
- James Duncan Hyndman ((1914-1921 en banc appeals)((1921-1928)
- Nicholas Dubois Dominic Beck (1907-1921 en banc appeals) (1921-1928)
- Alfred Henry Clarke (1921-1942)
- William Joseph Haddad (1974-1980)
- Neil C. Wittmann (1999-2004)
- Frank C. Ford (1936-1954)
- Harold Hayward Parlee (1945-1954)
- James Mitchell Cairns (1965-1977)
- Carole M. Conrad (1992-20??)
- John David Bracco (1987-19??)
- Roger Philip Kerans (1980-1997)
- Mary Margaret McCormick Hetherington (1985-2001)
- Willis O'Leary (1994-2006)
- Samuel Sereth Lieberman (1976-1997)
- Neil Douglas McDermid (1963-1986)
- James Boyd McBride (1957-1959)
- Hugh John MacDonald (1957-1960)
- Rene Paul Foisy (1987-1999)
- William George Morrow (1976-1979)
- Adelle Fruman (1998-2007)
- Horace Gilchrist Johnson (1954-1973)
- William Alexander MacDonald (1944-1957)
- Gordon Hollis Allen (1966-1978)
- Joseph John Walter Stratton (1987-1995)
- Arnold Fraser Moir (1973-1979)
- Carlton Ward Clement (1970-1982)
- Marshall Menzies Porter (1954-1969)
- Howard Lawrence Irving (1985-1999)
- Henry William Lunney (1928-1944)
- William Robert Sinclair (1973-1979)
- David Clifton Prowse (1972-1979)
- Roger Hector Belzil (1981-1996)
- E.W.S Kane (1961-1974)
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