What's behind Canada's critical shortage of judges? - podcast episode cover

What's behind Canada's critical shortage of judges?

Feb 20, 202422 minTranscript available on Metacast
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Every criminal case up for trial needs a judge. But in Canada, not every case gets one. Recent years have seen a severe and growing shortage of judges across many levels of the justice system—in some cases this means cases that have waited years for a trial must be thrown out. 

Not only does this mean people accused of serious crimes simply walk free, it means that potentially innocent people are spending years waiting for a trial that never comes. How did we end up in this mess? Why hasn't the government appointed more judges? How many more cases will be tossed in the meantime?

GUEST: Jacques Gallant, courts and legal affairs reporter, The Toronto Star

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