Mr. Justice Marshall Rothstein of the Federal Court of Appeal has been nominated to fill the vacant seat on Canada's highest court, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Thursday.
The Winnipeg-born jurist will also make Canadian history as the first appointee to face a public, all-party review before being formally named to the Supreme Court of Canada.
The final verdict on the appointment rests with Mr. Harper, who is expected to make his decision within days of Monday's hearing.
A sad day for the Canadian judiciary. Having parliamentary hearings on his appointment will only lead to intense politicizing of the selection process.
The Winnipeg-born jurist will also make Canadian history as the first appointee to face a public, all-party review before being formally named to the Supreme Court of Canada.
The final verdict on the appointment rests with Mr. Harper, who is expected to make his decision within days of Monday's hearing.
A sad day for the Canadian judiciary. Having parliamentary hearings on his appointment will only lead to intense politicizing of the selection process.
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