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| William Buell Richards
| Michael J. Moldaver
| Sep 30, 1875 – Jan 10, 1879
| 21 October 2011 to present
| Mackenzie (CJ)
| Harper
| Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas for Canada West
| Court of Appeal for Ontario
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| 77
| Rosalie Abella
| Aug 30, 2004 –<br/>July 1, 2021
| {{Martin}}
| [[Court of Appeal for Ontario]]  (1992 to 2004)<Br> McGill law prof (1988 to 1992)<Br>Ontario Labour Relations Board (1984 to 1988) <br>Royal Commission on Equality in Employment (1984)<Br> Family Court <br> private practice (civil and criminal) (1972 to 1976)<Br><br> Called to bar (1972)
|[https://www.canlii.org/en/#search/type=decision&jId=on&startDate=1985-01-01&endDate=1988-12-31&sort=decisionDateAsc&text=Abella decisions from ONCA]<Br>
[https://www.canlii.org/en/#search/type=decision&jId=on&startDate=1985-01-01&endDate=1988-12-31&sort=decisionDateAsc&text=Abella decisions as labour board chair]<Br>
[https://www.canlii.org/en/#search/type=decision&jId=on&startDate=1976-01-01&endDate=1984-12-31&sort=decisionDateAsc&text=Abella decisions as family court judge]<br>[https://www.canlii.org/en/#search/type=decision&jId=ca,on&startDate=1972-01-01&endDate=1976-12-31&text=Silberman%20OR%20Abella decisions as counsel]<Br>
[https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=RS+abella Academic articles]
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| 84
| Clément Gascon
| Jun 9, 2014 –<br/>2019
| Harper
| Quebec Court of Appeal <br> Superior Court (2002 to 2012)<Br> Heenan Blaikie  <Br> McGill grad (1981)
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| 77
| Beverley McLachlin
| Mar 30, 1989 Dec 14, 2017 (Judge)<Br> Jan 7, 2000 – Dec 14, 2017 (CJ)
| Mulroney (Judge) <br> Chrétien (CJ)
|Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of British Columbia
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| 2
| 80
| William Johnstone Ritchie
| Thomas Cromwell
| Sep 30, 1875 Sep 25, 1892<Br> Jan 11, 1879 – Sep 25, 1892 (Chief)
| Dec 22, 2008 –<br/>Aug 31, 2016
| Mackenzie (Judge);<br> Macdonald (Chief)
| Harper
| Chief Justice of New Brunswick
| Nova Scotia Court of Appeal
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| 3
| 79
| Samuel Henry Strong
| Marshall Rothstein
| Sep 30, 1875 Nov 17, 1902 (Judge)<Br> Dec 13, 1892 – Nov 17, 1902 (CJ)
| Mar 1, 2006 –<br/>Aug 30, 2015
| Mackenzie (Judge) <br>Thompson (CJ)
|Harper
| [[Court of Appeal for Ontario|Ontario Court of Error & Appeal]]
| Federal Court of Appeal
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| [https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=Marshall+Rothstein&btnG= Academic articles]
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| style="text-align:center;" | 4
| 78
| [[Jean-Thomas Taschereau (jurist)|Jean-Thomas Taschereau]]<br/>{{small|(1814–1893)}}
| Louise Charron
| [[Quebec]]
| Aug 30, 2004 –<br/>Aug 29, 2011
| Sep 30, 1875 –<br/>Oct 6, 1878
| Martin
| <center>—</center>
| Court of Appeal for Ontario
| {{ayd|1875|9|30|1878|10|6}}
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
| [[Alexander Mackenzie (politician)|Mackenzie]]
| [[Articled clerk|Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer]]; [[Paris Law Faculty|École de droit de Paris]] <br/>{{small|(1837)}}
| [[Quebec Court of Appeal|Court of Queen's Bench of Quebec]]
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| style="text-align:center;" | 5
| 76
| [[Télesphore Fournier]]<br/>{{small|(1823–1896)}}
| Morris J. Fish
| [[Quebec]]
| Aug 5, 2003 Aug 30, 2013
| Sep 30, 1875 <br/>Sep 11, 1895
| Chrétien
| <center>—</center>
| Quebec Court of Appeal (1989 to 2003)<Br>Cohen, Leithman, Kaufman, Yarosky & Fish (1967 to 1989)<Br> McGill grad (1962)
| {{ayd|1875|9|30|1895|9|11}}
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
| [[Alexander Mackenzie (politician)|Mackenzie]]
| [[Articled clerk|Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer]] <br/>{{small|(1846)}}
| [[Postmaster General of Canada|Postmaster General]]
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| style="text-align:center;" | 6
| 74
| [[William Alexander Henry]]<br/>{{small|(1816–1888)}}
| Louis LeBel
| Sep 30, 1875 – May 3, 1888
| Jan 7, 2000 – Nov 29, 2014
| Mackenzie
| Chrétien
| Lawyer
| Quebec Court of Appeal (1984 to 2000)<br>private practice (labour) (1962 to 1984)<Br> Called to bar (1962)<Br> Laval grad (1962)
|[https://www.canlii.org/en/#search/type=decision&jId=ca,qc&startDate=1962-01-01&endDate=1984-12-31&sort=decisionDateAsc&text=LeBel%20%2Fp%20(%22L.%22%20OR%20Louis) decisions as counsel]
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| style="text-align:center;" | 7
| 75
| Sir [[Henri-Elzéar Taschereau]]<br/>{{small|(1836–1911)}}
| Marie Deschamps
| [[Quebec]]
| Aug 7, 2002 –<br/>Aug 6, 2012
| Oct 7, 1878 –<br/>May 1, 1906
| Chrétien
| Nov 21, 1902 –<br/>May 1, 1906
| Quebec Court of Appeal
| {{ayd|1878|10|7|1906|5|1}}
| {{ayd|1902|11|21|1906|5|1}}
| [[Alexander Mackenzie (politician)|Mackenzie]] {{small|(as puisne justice)}};<br>[[Wilfrid Laurier|Laurier]] {{small|(as chief justice)}}
| <center>—</center>
| [[Quebec Superior Court]]
|-
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| style="text-align:center;" | 8
| 73
| [[John Wellington Gwynne]]<br/>{{small|(1814–1902)}}
| Louise Arbour
| [[Ontario]]
| Sep 15, 1999 Jun 30, 2004
| Jan 14, 1879 <br/>Jan 7, 1902
| Chrétien
| <center>—</center>
|Chief Prosecutor for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda <br>Court of Appeal for Ontario (1990 to 1999)<Br>Osgoode Law Prof (1974 to 1987)<Br>Law Reform Commission of Canada (1972 to 1973)<Br> Called to bar (1971)
| {{ayd|1879|1|14|1902|1|7}}
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
| [[Sir John A. Macdonald|Macdonald]]
| [[Articled clerk|Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer]] <br/>{{small|(1837)}}
| [[Court of Appeal for Ontario|Ontario Court of Error & Appeal]]
|-
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| style="text-align:center;" | 9
| 72
| [[Christopher Salmon Patterson]]<br/>{{small|(1823–1893)}}
| William Ian Corneil Binnie
| [[Ontario]]
| Jan 8, 1998 Oct 20, 2011
| Oct 27, 1888 <br/>Jul 24, 1893
| Chrétien
| <center>—</center>
|McCarthy Tétrault (1986 to 1998)<br> Assoc. Deputy Minister of Justice (1982 to 1986)<Br>Wright & McTaggart (1967 to 1982)<br> Called to bar (1967)
| {{ayd|1888|10|27|1893|7|24}}
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
| [[Sir John A. Macdonald|Macdonald]]
| <center></center>
| [[Court of Appeal for Ontario|Ontario Court of Error & Appeal]]
|-
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| style="text-align:center;" | 10
| 71
| [[Robert Sedgewick (jurist)|Robert Sedgewick]]<br/>{{small|(1848–1906)}}
| Michel Bastarache
| [[Nova Scotia]]
| Sep 30, 1997 Jun 30, 2008
| Feb 18, 1893 <br/>Aug 4, 1906
| Chrétien
| <center>—</center>
| New Brunswick Court of Appeal
| {{ayd|1893|2|18|1906|8|4}}
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
| [[John Sparrow David Thompson|Thompson]]
| [[Articled clerk|Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer]] <br/>{{small|(1872)}}
| [[Department of Justice (Canada)|Deputy Minister of Justice (Federal)]]
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| style="text-align:center;" | 11
| 70
| [[George Edwin King]]<br/>{{small|(1839–1901)}}
| John C. Major
| [[New Brunswick]]
| Nov 13, 1992 –<br/>Dec 24, 2005
| Sep 21, 1893 –<br/>May 8, 1901
| Mulroney
| <center>—</center>
| Court of Appeal of Alberta
| {{ayd|1893|9|21|1901|5|8}}
|
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
| [[John Sparrow David Thompson|Thompson]]
| [[Articled clerk|Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer]] <br/>{{small|(1865)}}
| [[Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick|Supreme Court of New Brunswick]]
|-
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| style="text-align:center;" | 12
| 69
| [[Désiré Girouard]]<br/>{{small|(1836–1911)}}
| Frank Iacobucci
| [[Quebec]]
| Jan 7, 1991 –<br/>Jun 30, 2004
| Sep 28, 1895 –<br/>Mar 22, 1911
| Mulroney
| <center>—</center>
|Chief Justice of the Federal Court
| {{ayd|1895|9|28|1911|3|22}}
|
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
| [[Mackenzie Bowell|Bowell]]
| [[McGill Law School]] <br/> {{small|(1860)}}
| [[House of Commons of Canada|Member of Parliament]] for [[Jacques Cartier (electoral district)|Jacques Cartier]]
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| style="text-align:center;" | 13
| 68
| Sir [[Louis Henry Davies]]<br/>{{small|(1845–1924)}}
| William Stevenson
| [[Prince Edward Island]]
| Sep 17, 1990 Jun 4, 1992
| Sep 25, 1901 <br/>May 1, 1924
| Mulroney
| Oct 23, 1918 –<br/>May 1, 1924
| Court of Appeal of Alberta<br/>Court of Appeal for the Northwest Territories
| {{ayd|1901|9|25|1924|5|1}}
|
| {{ayd|1918|10|23|1924|5|1}}
| [[Wilfrid Laurier|Laurier]] {{small|(as puisne justice)}};<br>[[Robert Laird Borden|Borden]] {{small|(as chief justice)}}
| [[Inner Temple]], London <br/>{{small|(1866)}}
| [[House of Commons of Canada|Member of Parliament]] for [[West Queen's]]
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| style="text-align:center;" | 14
| 66
| [[David Mills (jurist)|David Mills]]<br/>{{small|(1831–1903)}}
| Peter Cory
| [[Ontario]]
| Feb 1, 1989 – May 31, 1999
| Feb 8, 1902 <br/>May 8, 1903
| Mulroney
| <center>—</center>
| Court of Appeal for Ontario (1981 to 1989) <Br> Superior Court (1974 to 1981)<Br> Holden, Murdoch (1950 to 1974) <br>Called to bar (1950)
| {{ayd|1902|2|8|1903|5|8}}
|
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
| [[Wilfrid Laurier|Laurier]]
| [[University of Michigan]] <br/>{{small|(1867)}}
| [[Minister of Justice (Canada)]]<br /> and [[Leader of the Government in the Senate (Canada)|Leader of the Government in the Senate]]
|-
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| style="text-align:center;" | 15
| 65
| [[John Douglas Armour]]<br/>{{small|(1830–1903)}}
| Charles Gonthier
| [[Ontario]]
| Feb 1, 1989 – Jul 31, 2003
| Nov 21, 1902 <br/>Jul 11, 1903
| Mulroney
| <center>—</center>
| Quebec Court of Appeal
| {{ayd|1902|11|21|1903|7|11}}
|
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
| [[Wilfrid Laurier|Laurier]]
| [[Articled clerk|Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer]] <br/>{{small|(1853)}}
| [[Court of Appeal for Ontario|Chief Justice of Ontario]]
|-
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| style="text-align:center;" | 16
| 64
| [[Wallace Nesbitt]]<br/>{{small|(1858–1930)}}
| John Sopinka
| [[Ontario]]
| May 24, 1988 Nov 24, 1997
| May 16, 1903 <br/>Oct 3, 1905
| Mulroney
| <center>—</center>
| Lawyer
| {{ayd|1903|5|16|1905|10|3}}
|
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
| [[Wilfrid Laurier|Laurier]]
| [[Articled clerk|Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer]] <br/>{{small|(1881)}}
| [[Lawyer]]
|-
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| style="text-align:center;" | 17
| 63
| [[Albert Clements Killam]]<br/>{{small|(1849–1908)}}
| Claire L'Heureux-Dubé
| [[Manitoba]]
| Apr 15, 1987 Jun 30, 2002
| Aug 8, 1903 <br/>Feb 5, 1905
| Mulroney
| <center>—</center>
| Quebec Court of Appeal
| {{ayd|1903|8|8|1905|2|5}}
|
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
| [[Wilfrid Laurier|Laurier]]
| [[Articled clerk|Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer]] <br/>{{small|(1877)}}
| [[Court of Queen's Bench of Manitoba|Chief Justice of Manitoba]]
|-
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| style="text-align:center;" | 18
| 62
| [[John Idington]]<br/>{{small|(1840–1928)}}
| Gérard La Forest
| [[Ontario]]
| Jan 16, 1985 Sep 29, 1997
| Feb 10, 1905 <br/>Mar 30, 1927
| Mulroney
| <center>—</center>
| New Brunswick Court of Appeal
| {{ayd|1905|2|10|1927|3|30}}
|
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
| [[Wilfrid Laurier|Laurier]]
| [[University of Toronto Faculty of Law|University of Toronto]] <br/>{{small|(1864)}}
| [[Ontario Superior Court of Justice|High Court of Justice of Ontario]]
|-
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| style="text-align:center;" | 19
| 61
| [[James Maclennan]]<br/>{{small|(1833–1915)}}
| Gerald Eric Le Dain
| [[Ontario]]
| {{nowrap|May 29, 1984 –}}<br/>Nov 29, 1988
| Oct 5, 1905 –<br/>Feb 12, 1909
| P. Trudeau
| <center>—</center>
| Federal Court of Appeal (1975 to 1984)<Br>
| {{ayd|1905|10|5|1909|2|12}}
Osgoode law prof (1967 to 1972)<Br>McGill Law prof (1953 to 1959, 1966 to 1967)<Br>
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
Walker, Martineau, Chauvin, Walker & Allison (1950 to 1953)<br>  
| [[Wilfrid Laurier|Laurier]]
Called to Bar (1949)
| [[Articled clerk|Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer]] <br/>{{small|(1857)}}
| [[Court of Appeal for Ontario]]
|-
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| style="text-align:center;" | 20
| 60
| Sir [[Charles Fitzpatrick]]<br/>{{small|(1853–1942)}}
| Bertha Wilson
| [[Quebec]]
| Mar 4, 1982 Jan 3, 1991
| Jun 4, 1906 <br/>Oct 20, 1918
| P. Trudeau
| Jun 4, 1906 –<br/>Oct 20, 1918
| Court of Appeal for Ontario
| {{ayd|1906|6|4|1918|10|21}}
 
| {{ayd|1906|6|4|1918|10|21}}
| [[Wilfrid Laurier|Laurier]] {{small|(directly as chief justice)}}
| [[Faculté de droit (Université Laval)|Université Laval, Faculté de droit]] <br/>{{small|(1876)}}
| [[Minister of Justice (Canada)]]
|-
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| style="text-align:center;" | 21
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| Sir [[Lyman Duff]]<br/>{{small|(1865–1955)}}
| Antonio Lamer
| [[British Columbia]]
| Mar 28, 1980 – Jan 6, 2000 (Judge)<br> Jul 1, 1990 – Jan 6, 2000 (CJ)
| Sep 27, 1906 <br/>Jan 6, 1944
| P. Trudeau (Judge)<br> Mulroney (CJ)
| Mar 17, 1933 –<br/>Jan 6, 1944
| Quebec Court of Appeal
| {{ayd|1906|9|27|1944|1|6}}
| {{ayd|1933|3|17|1944|1|6}}
| [[Wilfrid Laurier|Laurier]] {{small|(as puisne justice)}};<br>[[Richard Bedford Bennett|Bennett]] {{small|(as chief justice)}}
| [[Osgoode Hall Law School]] <br/>
| [[Supreme Court of British Columbia]]
|-
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| style="text-align:center;" | 22
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| [[Francis Alexander Anglin]]<br/>{{small|(1865–1933)}}
| Julien Chouinard
| [[Ontario]]
| Sep 24, 1979 – Feb 6, 1987
| Feb 23, 1909 –<br/>Feb 27, 1933
| Clark
| Sep 16, 1924 <br/>Feb 27, 1933
| Quebec Court of Appeal<Br>Gagné, Prévost, Flynn<br> Called to bar (1953)
| {{ayd|1909|2|23|1933|2|27}}
| {{ayd|1924|9|16|1933|2|27}}
| [[Wilfrid Laurier|Laurier]] {{small|(as puisne justice)}};<br>[[William Lyon Mackenzie King|King]] {{small|(as chief justice)}}
| [[The Law Society of Upper Canada]] <br/>{{small|(1888)}}
| [[Ontario Superior Court of Justice|High Court of Justice of Ontario (Exchequer Division)]]
|-
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| style="text-align:center;" | 23
| 57
| [[Louis-Philippe Brodeur]]<br/>{{small|(1862–1924)}}
| William Rogers McIntyre
| [[Quebec]]
| Jan 1, 1979 Feb 14, 1989
| Aug 11, 1911 <br/>Oct 9, 1923
| P. Trudeau
| <center>—</center>
| British Columbia Court of Appeal<br>
| {{ayd|1911|8|11|1923|10|9}}
[https://www.canlii.org/en/#search/type=decision&jId=ca,bc&startDate=1940-01-01&endDate=1967-12-31&sort=decisionDateAsc&text=%22R.%20McIntyre%22 decisions as counsel]
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
 
| [[Wilfrid Laurier|Laurier]]
| [[Université de Montréal|Université Laval à Montréal, Faculté de droit]] <br/>{{small|(1884)}}
| [[Minister of the Naval Service (Canada)|Minister of the Naval Service]]
|-
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| style="text-align:center;" | 24
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| [[Pierre-Basile Mignault]]<br/>{{small|(1854–1945)}}
| Yves Pratte<br/>{{small|(1925–1988)}}
| [[Quebec]]
| Oct 1, 1977 –<br/>Jun 29, 1979
| Oct 25, 1918 –<br/>Sep 30, 1929
| P. Trudeau
| <center>—</center>
| Université Laval (Faculté de droit (Université Laval)) and University of Toronto<br> Chairman of Air Canada
| {{ayd|1918|10|25|1929|9|29}}
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|29}}</span><center>—</center>
| [[Robert Laird Borden|Borden]]
| [[McGill Law School]] <br/> {{small|(1878)}}
|Member of the [[International Joint Commission]]
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| style="text-align:center;" | 25
| 55
| [[Arthur Cyrille Albert Malouin]]<br/>{{small|(1857–1936)}}
| Willard Zebedee Estey<br/>{{small|(1919–2002)}}
| [[Quebec]]
| Sep 29, 1977 –<br/>Apr 21, 1988
| Jan 30, 1924 –<br/>Sep 30, 1924
| P. Trudeau
| <center>—</center>
| University of Saskatchewan College of Law <br>Chief Justice of Ontario
| {{ayd|1924|1|30|1924|9|30}}
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
| [[William Lyon Mackenzie King|King]]
| [[Faculté de droit (Université Laval)|Université Laval, Faculté de droit]] <br/>{{small|(1882)}}
| [[Quebec Superior Court]]
|-
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| style="text-align:center;" | 26
| 53
| [[Edmund Leslie Newcombe]]<br/>{{small|(1859–1931)}}
| Jean Beetz
| [[Nova Scotia]]
| Jan 1, 1974 –<br/>Nov 9, 1988
| Sep 16, 1924 –<br/>Dec 9, 1931
| P. Trudeau
| <center>—</center>
| Quebec Court of Appeal
| {{ayd|1924|9|16|1931|12|9}}
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
| [[William Lyon Mackenzie King|King]]
| University of Halifax <br />{{small|(1881)}}
| [[Department of Justice (Canada)|Deputy Minister of Justice (federal)]]
|-
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| style="text-align:center;" | 27
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| [[Thibaudeau Rinfret]]<br/>{{small|(1879–1962)}}
| Louis-Philippe de Grandpré<br/>{{small|(1917–2008)}}
| [[Quebec]]
| Jan 1, 1974 –<br/>Sep 30, 1977
| Oct 1, 1924 –<br/>Jun 21, 1954
| P. Trudeau
| Jan 8, 1944 –<br/>Jun 21, 1954
| McGill University Faculty of Law<Br>President of the Canadian Bar Association
| {{ayd|1924|10|1|1954|6|21}}
| {{ayd|1944|1|8|1954|6|21}}
| [[William Lyon Mackenzie King|King]] {{small|(as puisne justice and later as chief justice)}}
| [[Université de Montréal|Université Laval à Montréal]] and [[McGill Law School]] <br/>{{small|(1900)}}
| [[Quebec Superior Court]]
|-
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| style="text-align:center;" | 28
| 52
| [[John Henderson Lamont]]<br/>{{small|(1865–1936)}}
| Robert George Brian Dickson<br/>{{small|(1916–1998)}}
| [[Saskatchewan]]
| Mar 26, 1973 –<br/>Jun 29, 1990
| Apr 2, 1927 –<br/>Mar 10, 1936
| P. Trudeau {{small|(as puisne justice and later as Chief Justice)}}
| <center>—</center>
| University of Manitoba Faculty of Law<br/>{{small|(1938)}}<Br> Manitoba Court of Appeal
| {{ayd|1927|4|2|1936|3|10}}
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
| [[William Lyon Mackenzie King|King]]
| [[University of Toronto Faculty of Law]] <br />{{small|(1893)}}
| [[Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan]]
|-
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| style="text-align:center;" | 29
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| [[Robert Smith (Canadian politician, Stormont)|Robert Smith]]<br/>{{small|(1858–1942)}}
| Bora Laskin<br/>{{small|(1912–1984)}}
| [[Ontario]]
| Mar 19, 1970 –<br/>Mar 26, 1984
| May 18, 1927 –<br/>Dec 6, 1933
| P. Trudeau {{small|(as puisne justice and later as chief justice)}}
| <center>—</center>
| University of Toronto<br/>{{small|(1936)}}<br/>Harvard Law School<br/>{{small|(1937)}} <br/>Osgoode Hall Law School (Law Society of Upper Canada) <br/>{{small|(1937)}}<br> Court of Appeal for Ontario
| {{ayd|1927|5|18|1933|12|6}}
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center></center>
| [[William Lyon Mackenzie King|King]]
| [[Articled clerk|Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer]] <br/>{{small|(1885)}}
| [[Supreme Court of Ontario|Supreme Court of Ontario (Appellate Division)]]
|-
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| style="text-align:center;" | 30
| 50
| [[Lawrence Arthur Dumoulin Cannon]]<br/> {{small|(1877–1939)}}
| Louis-Philippe Pigeon<br/>{{small|(1905–1986)}}
| [[Quebec]]
| Sep 21, 1967 –<br/>Feb 7, 1980
| Jan 14, 1930 –<br/>Dec 25, 1939
| Pearson
| <center>—</center>
| Université Laval, Faculté de droit <br/>{{small|(1928)}}<br>Lawyer
| {{ayd|1930|1|14|1939|12|25}}
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
| [[William Lyon Mackenzie King|King]]
| [[Faculté de droit (Université Laval)|Université Laval, Faculté de droit]] <br/>{{small|(1899)}}
| [[Quebec Court of Appeal|Court of King's Bench for Quebec]]
|-
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| style="text-align:center;" | 31
| 49
| [[Oswald Smith Crocket]]<br/>{{small|(1868–1945)}}
| Wishart Flett Spence<br/>{{small|(1904–1998)}}
| [[New Brunswick]]
| May 30, 1963 –<br/>Dec 28, 1978
| Sep 21, 1932 –<br/>Apr 12, 1943
| Pearson
| <center>—</center>
| Osgoode Hall Law School (Law Society of Upper Canada) <br/>{{small|(1928)}} High Court of Justice of Ontario
| {{ayd|1932|9|21|1943|4|12}}
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
| [[Richard Bedford Bennett|Bennett]]
| [[Articled clerk|Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer]] <br/>{{small|(1892)}}
| [[Court of Queen's Bench of New Brunswick|Supreme Court of New Brunswick]]
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | 32
| 48
| [[Frank Joseph Hughes]]<br/>{{small|(1883–1967)}}
| Emmett Matthew Hall<br/>{{small|(1898–1995)}}
| [[Ontario]]
| Nov 23, 1962 –<br/>Feb 28, 1973
| Mar 17, 1933 –<br/>Feb 12, 1935
| Diefenbaker
| <center>—<center>
| University of Saskatchewan College of Law<br/>{{small|(1919)}}
| {{ayd|1933|3|17|1935|2|12}}
<Br>Chief Justice of Saskatchewan, Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
| [[Richard Bedford Bennett|Bennett]]
| [[Osgoode Hall Law School|Osgoode Hall Law School (Law Society of Upper Canada)]]  <br/>{{small|(1911)}}
| [[Lawyer]]
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | 33
| 47
| [[Henry Hague Davis]]<br/>{{small|(1885–1944)}}
| Roland Almon Ritchie<br/>{{small|(1910–1988)}}
| [[Ontario]]
| May 5, 1959 –<br/>Oct 30, 1984
| Jan 31, 1935 –<br/>Jun 30, 1944
| Diefenbaker
| <center>—</center>
| University of Oxford<br/> {{small|(1932)}}<Br>Lawyer
| {{ayd|1935|1|31|1944|6|30}}
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
| [[Richard Bedford Bennett|Bennett]]
| [[University of Toronto Faculty of Law]] <br/>{{small|(1911)}}
| [[Court of Appeal for Ontario]]
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | 34
| 46
| [[Patrick Kerwin]]<br/>{{small|(1889–1963)}}
|Wilfred Judson<br/>{{small|(1902–1980)}}
| [[Ontario]]
| Feb 5, 1958 –<br/>Jul 19, 1977
| Jul 20, 1935 –<br/>Feb 2, 1963
| Diefenbaker
| Jul 1, 1954 –<br/>Feb 2, 1963
| Osgoode Hall Law School (Law Society of Upper Canada) <br/>{{small|(1932)}}
| {{ayd|1935|7|20|1963|2|2}}
<Br>High Court of Justice of Ontario
| {{ayd|1954|7|1|1963|2|2}}
| [[Richard Bedford Bennett|Bennett]] {{small|(as puisne justice)}};<br>[[Louis St. Laurent|St. Laurent]] {{small|(as chief justice)}}
| [[Osgoode Hall Law School|Osgoode Hall Law School (Law Society of Upper Canada)]] <br/>{{small|(1911)}}
| [[Supreme Court of Ontario|High Court of Justice of Ontario]]
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | 35
| 45
| [[Albert Blellock Hudson]]<br/>{{small|(1875–1947)}}
| Ronald Martland<br/>{{small|(1909–1997)}}
| [[Manitoba]]
| Jan 15, 1958 –<br/>Feb 9, 1982
| Mar 24, 1936 –<br/>Jan 6, 1947
| Diefenbaker
| <center>—</center>
| University of Alberta, University of Oxford <br/>{{small|(1928, 1931)}}
| {{ayd|1936|3|24|1947|1|6}}
<Br>Lawyer
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
| [[William Lyon Mackenzie King|King]]
| [[Robson Hall (Faculty of Law – University of Manitoba)|University of Manitoba, Faculty of Law]] <br/>{{small|(1898)}}
| [[Lawyer]]
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | 36
| 44
| [[Robert Taschereau]]<br/>{{small|(1896–1970)}}
| Henry Grattan Nolan<br/>{{small|(1893–1957)}}
| [[Quebec]]
| Mar 1, 1956 –<br/>Jul 8, 1957
| Feb 9, 1940 –<br/>Aug 31, 1967
| St. Laurent
| Apr 22, 1963 –<br/>Aug 31, 1967
| Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer <br/>{{small|(English and Alberta bars)}}<br>Lawyer
| {{ayd|1940|2|9|1967|8|31}}
| {{ayd|1963|4|22|1967|8|31}}
| [[William Lyon Mackenzie King|King]] {{small|(as puisne justice)}};<br>[[John Diefenbaker|Diefenbaker]] {{small|(as chief justice)}}
| [[Faculté de droit (Université Laval)|Université Laval, Faculté de droit]]) <br/>{{small|(1920)}}
| [[Lawyer]]
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | 37
| 43
| [[Ivan Rand|Ivan Cleveland Rand]]<br/>{{small|(1884–1969)}}
| Douglas Charles Abbott<br/>{{small|(1899–1987)}}
| [[New Brunswick]]
| Jul 1, 1954 –<br/>Dec 22, 1973
| Apr 22, 1943 –<br/>Apr 26, 1959
| St. Laurent
| <center>—</center>
| McGill Law School<Br> Minister of Finance (federal)
| {{ayd|1943|4|22|1959|4|26}}
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
| [[William Lyon Mackenzie King|King]]
| [[Harvard Law School]] <br/>{{small|(1912)}}
| [[Lawyer]]
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | 38
| 41
| [[Roy Kellock|Roy Lindsay Kellock]]<br/>{{small|(1893–1975)}}
| John Robert Cartwright
| [[Ontario]]
| Dec 22, 1949 –<br/>Mar 22, 1970
| Oct 3, 1944 –<br/>Jan 14, 1958
| St. Laurent {{small|(as puisne justice)}};<br>Pearson {{small|(as chief justice)}}
| <center>—</center>
|Lawyer
| {{ayd|1944|10|3|1958|1|14}}
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
| [[William Lyon Mackenzie King|King]]
| <center>—</center>
| [[Court of Appeal for Ontario]]
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | 39
| 42
| [[James Wilfred Estey]]<br/>{{small|(1889–1956)}}
| Joseph Honoré Gérald Fauteux<br/>{{small|(1900–1980)}}
| [[Saskatchewan]]
| Dec 22, 1949 –<br/>Dec 22, 1973
| Oct 6, 1944 –<br/>Jan 22, 1956
| St. Laurent {{small|(as puisne justice)}};<br>P. Trudeau {{small|(as chief justice)}}
| <center>—</center>
| Université de Montréal Faculty of Law <br/>{{small|(1925)}}<Br> Quebec Superior Court
| {{ayd|1944|10|6|1956|1|22}}
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
| [[William Lyon Mackenzie King|King]]
| [[Harvard Law School]] <br/>{{small|(1915)}}
| [[Attorney General|Attorney General of Saskatchewan]]
|-
|-
| 40
| 40
| Charles Holland Locke
| Charles Holland Locke
| Jun 3, 1947 –<br/>Sep 15, 1962
| Jun 3, 1947 –<br/>Sep 15, 1962
| {{ayd|1947|6|3|1962|9|15}}
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
| King
| King
| Lawyer
| Lawyer
|-
|-
| 41
| 39
| John Robert Cartwright
| James Wilfred Estey<br/>{{small|(1889–1956)}}
| Dec 22, 1949 –<br/>Mar 22, 1970
| Oct 6, 1944 –<br/>Jan 22, 1956
| Sep 1, 1967 –<br/>Mar 22, 1970
| King
| [[Louis St. Laurent|St. Laurent]] {{small|(as puisne justice)}};<br>[[Lester B. Pearson|Pearson]] {{small|(as chief justice)}}
| Harvard Law School <br/>{{small|(1915)}}
| [[Lawyer]]
Attorney General of Saskatchewan
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | 42
| 38
| [[Joseph Honoré Gérald Fauteux]]<br/>{{small|(1900–1980)}}
| Roy Lindsay Kellock<br/>{{small|(1893–1975)}}
| [[Quebec]]
| Oct 3, 1944 –<br/>Jan 14, 1958
| Dec 22, 1949 –<br/>Dec 22, 1973
| King
| Mar 23, 1970 –<br/>Dec 22, 1973
| Court of Appeal for Ontario
| {{ayd|1949|12|22|1973|12|22}}
| {{ayd|1970|3|23|1973|12|22}}
| [[Louis St. Laurent|St. Laurent]] {{small|(as puisne justice)}};<br>[[Pierre Trudeau|P. Trudeau]] {{small|(as chief justice)}}
| [[Université de Montréal Faculty of Law]] <br/>{{small|(1925)}}
| [[Quebec Superior Court]]
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | 43
| 37
| [[Douglas Charles Abbott]]<br/>{{small|(1899–1987)}}
| Ivan Cleveland Rand<br/>{{small|(1884–1969)}}
| Quebec
| Apr 22, 1943 –<br/>Apr 26, 1959
| Jul 1, 1954 –<br/>Dec 22, 1973
| King
| <center>—</center>
| Harvard Law School <br/>{{small|(1912)}}<br>Lawyer<br> [https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=ivan+rand&hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&as_ylo=1867&as_yhi=1962 articles]
| {{ayd|1954|7|1|1973|12|22}}
| [https://www.canlii.org/en/ca/scc/#search/type=decision&ccId=csc-scc&startDate=1876-01-01&endDate=1959-12-31&sort=decisionDateDesc&text=%22rand%20J.%3A%22&origType=decision&origCcId=csc-scc SCC decisions]
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
| [[Louis St. Laurent|St. Laurent]]
| [[McGill Law School]]
| [[Minister of Finance (Canada)|Minister of Finance (federal)]]
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | 44
|| 36
| [[Henry Grattan Nolan]]<br/>{{small|(1893–1957)}}
| Robert Taschereau<br/>{{small|(1896–1970)}}
| [[Alberta]]
| Feb 9, 1940 –<br/>Aug 31, 1967
| Mar 1, 1956 –<br/>Jul 8, 1957
| King {{small|(as puisne justice)}};<br>Diefenbaker {{small|(as chief justice)}}
| <center>—</center>
| Université Laval, Faculté de droit <br/>{{small|(1920)}}<<br>Lawyer
| {{ayd|1956|3|1|1957|7|8}}
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
| [[Louis St. Laurent|St. Laurent]]
| [[Articled clerk|Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer]] <br/>{{small|(English and Alberta bars)}}
| [[Lawyer]]
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | 45
| 35
| [[Ronald Martland]]<br/>{{small|(1909–1997)}}
| Albert Blellock Hudson<br/>{{small|(1875–1947)}}
| [[Alberta]]
| Mar 24, 1936 –<br/>Jan 6, 1947
| Jan 15, 1958 –<br/>Feb 9, 1982
| King
| <center>—</center>
| University of Manitoba, Faculty of Law <br/>{{small|(1898)}}<br>Lawyer
| {{ayd|1958|1|15|1982|2|9}}
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
| [[John Diefenbaker|Diefenbaker]]
| [[University of Alberta]], [[University of Oxford]] <br/>{{small|(1928, 1931)}}
| [[Lawyer]]
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | 46
| 34
| [[Wilfred Judson]]<br/>{{small|(1902–1980)}}
| Patrick Kerwin<br/>{{small|(1889–1963)}}
| [[Ontario]]
| Jul 20, 1935 –<br/>Feb 2, 1963
| Feb 5, 1958 –<br/>Jul 19, 1977
| Bennett {{small|(as puisne justice)}};<br>St. Laurent {{small|(as chief justice)}}
| <center>—</center>
| Osgoode Hall Law School (Law Society of Upper Canada) <br/>{{small|(1911)}}<br>High Court of Justice of Ontario
| {{ayd|1958|2|5|1977|7|19}}
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
| [[John Diefenbaker|Diefenbaker]]
| [[Osgoode Hall Law School|Osgoode Hall Law School (Law Society of Upper Canada)]] <br/>{{small|(1932)}}
| [[Ontario Superior Court of Justice|High Court of Justice of Ontario]]
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | 47
| 33
| [[Roland Ritchie|Roland Almon Ritchie]]<br/>{{small|(1910–1988)}}
| Henry Hague Davis<br/>{{small|(1885–1944)}}
| [[Nova Scotia]]
| Jan 31, 1935 –<br/>Jun 30, 1944
| May 5, 1959 –<br/>Oct 30, 1984
| Bennett
| <center>—</center>
| University of Toronto Faculty of Law <br/>{{small|(1911)}}
| {{ayd|1959|5|5|1984|10|30}}
<Br>Court of Appeal for Ontario
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
 
| [[John Diefenbaker|Diefenbaker]]
| [[University of Oxford]]<br/> {{small|(1932)}}
| [[Lawyer]]
|-
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| style="text-align:center;" | 48
| 32
| [[Emmett Matthew Hall]]<br/>{{small|(1898–1995)}}
| Frank Joseph Hughes<br/>{{small|(1883–1967)}}
| [[Saskatchewan]]
| Mar 17, 1933 –<br/>Feb 12, 1935
| Nov 23, 1962 –<br/>Feb 28, 1973
| Bennett
| <center>—</center>
| Osgoode  grad<br/>{{small|(1911)}}<br> Lawyer
| {{ayd|1962|11|23|1973|2|28}}
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
| [[John Diefenbaker|Diefenbaker]]
| [[University of Saskatchewan College of Law]]<br/>{{small|(1919)}}
| [[Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan|Chief Justice of Saskatchewan, Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan]]
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | 49
| 31
| [[Wishart Flett Spence]]<br/>{{small|(1904–1998)}}
| Oswald Smith Crocket<br/>{{small|(1868–1945)}}
| [[Ontario]]
| Sep 21, 1932 –<br/>Apr 12, 1943
| May 30, 1963 –<br/>Dec 28, 1978
| Bennett
| <center>—</center>
| Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer <br/>{{small|(1892)}}
| {{ayd|1963|5|30|1978|12|28}}
<Br>Supreme Court of New Brunswick
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
| [[Lester B. Pearson|Pearson]]
| [[Osgoode Hall Law School|Osgoode Hall Law School (Law Society of Upper Canada)]] <br/>{{small|(1928)}}
| [[Ontario Superior Court of Justice|High Court of Justice of Ontario]]
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;" | 50
| 30
| [[Louis-Philippe Pigeon]]<br/>{{small|(1905–1986)}}
| Lawrence Arthur Dumoulin Cannon<br/> {{small|(1877–1939)}}
| [[Quebec]]
| Jan 14, 1930 –<br/>Dec 25, 1939
| Sep 21, 1967 –<br/>Feb 7, 1980
| King
| <center>—</center>
| Université Laval, Faculté de droit <br/>{{small|(1899)}}<br>Court of King's Bench for Quebec
| {{ayd|1967|9|21|1980|2|7}}
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
| [[Lester B. Pearson|Pearson]]
| [[Faculté de droit (Université Laval)|Université Laval, Faculté de droit]] <br/>{{small|(1928)}}
| [[Lawyer]]
|-
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| style="text-align:center;" | 51
| 29
| [[Bora Laskin]]<br/>{{small|(1912–1984)}}
| Robert Smith<br/>{{small|(1858–1942)}}
| [[Ontario]]
| May 18, 1927 –<br/>Dec 6, 1933
| Mar 19, 1970 –<br/>Mar 26, 1984
| King
| Dec 27, 1973 –<br/>Mar 26, 1984
| Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer <br/>{{small|(1885)}}<Br>Supreme Court of Ontario (Appellate Division)
| {{ayd|1970|3|19|1984|3|26}}
 
| {{ayd|1973|12|27|1984|3|26}}
| [[Pierre Trudeau|P. Trudeau]] {{small|(as puisne justice and later as chief justice)}}
| [[University of Toronto Faculty of Law|University of Toronto]]<br/>{{small|(1936)}}<br/>[[Harvard Law School]]<br/>{{small|(1937)}} <br/>[[Osgoode Hall Law School|Osgoode Hall Law School (Law Society of Upper Canada)]] <br/>{{small|(1937)}}
| [[Court of Appeal for Ontario]]
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| style="text-align:center;" | 52
|| 28
| [[Brian Dickson|Robert George Brian Dickson]]<br/>{{small|(1916–1998)}}
| John Henderson Lamont<br/>{{small|(1865–1936)}}
| [[Manitoba]]
| Apr 2, 1927 –<br/>Mar 10, 1936
| Mar 26, 1973 –<br/>Jun 29, 1990
| King
| Apr 18, 1984 –<br/>Jun 29, 1990
| University of Toronto Faculty of Law <br />{{small|(1893)}}
| {{ayd|1973|3|26|1990|6|29}}
<Br>Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan
| {{ayd|1984|4|18|1990|6|29}}
 
| [[Pierre Trudeau|P. Trudeau]] {{small|(as puisne justice and later as Chief Justice)}}
| [[Robson Hall (Faculty of Law – University of Manitoba)|University of Manitoba Faculty of Law]]<br/>{{small|(1938)}}
| [[Manitoba Court of Appeal]]
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| 53
| 27
| Jean Beetz
| Thibaudeau Rinfret<br/>{{small|(1879–1962)}}
| Jan 1, 1974 –<br/>Nov 9, 1988
| Oct 1, 1924 –<br/>Jun 21, 1954
| P. Trudeau
| King {{small|(as puisne justice and later as chief justice)}}
| [[Quebec Court of Appeal]]
| Université Laval à Montréal and McGill Law School <br/>{{small|(1900)}}<Br>Quebec Superior Court
 
|-
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| style="text-align:center;" | 54
| 26
| [[Louis-Philippe de Grandpré]]<br/>{{small|(1917–2008)}}
| Edmund Leslie Newcombe<br/>{{small|(1859–1931)}}
| [[Quebec]]
| Sep 16, 1924 –<br/>Dec 9, 1931
| Jan 1, 1974 –<br/>Sep 30, 1977
| King
| <center>—</center>
| University of Halifax <br />{{small|(1881)}}<Br> Deputy Minister of Justice (federal)
| {{ayd|1974|1|1|1977|9|30}}
 
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
| [[Pierre Trudeau|P. Trudeau]]
| [[McGill University Faculty of Law]]
|President of the [[Canadian Bar Association]]
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| style="text-align:center;" | 55
|| 25
| [[Willard Estey|Willard Zebedee Estey]]<br/>{{small|(1919–2002)}}
| Arthur Cyrille Albert Malouin<br/>{{small|(1857–1936)}}
| [[Ontario]]
| Jan 30, 1924 –<br/>Sep 30, 1924
| Sep 29, 1977 –<br/>Apr 21, 1988
| King
| <center>—</center>
| Université Laval, Faculté de droit <br/>{{small|(1882)}}<br> Quebec Superior Court
| {{ayd|1977|9|29|1988|4|21}}
 
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
| [[Pierre Trudeau|P. Trudeau]]
| [[University of Saskatchewan College of Law]]
| [[Chief Justice of Ontario]]
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| style="text-align:center;" | 56
|| 24
| [[Yves Pratte]]<br/>{{small|(1925–1988)}}
| Pierre-Basile Mignault<br/>{{small|(1854–1945)}}
| [[Quebec]]
| Oct 25, 1918 –<br/>Sep 30, 1929
| Oct 1, 1977 –<br/>Jun 29, 1979
| Borden
| <center>—</center>
| McGill Law School <br/> {{small|(1878)}}
| {{ayd|1977|10|1|1979|6|29}}
<Br>Member of the International Joint Commission
| <span style="display:none">{{ayd|1875|9|30|1875|9|30}}</span><center>—</center>
| [[Pierre Trudeau|P. Trudeau]]
| [[Université Laval]] ([[Faculté de droit (Université Laval)]]) and [[University of Toronto Faculty of Law|University of Toronto]]
| [[Chairman]] of [[Air Canada]] -->
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| 57
|| 23
| William Rogers McIntyre
| Louis-Philippe Brodeur<br/>{{small|(1862–1924)}}
| Jan 1, 1979 Feb 14, 1989
| Aug 11, 1911 <br/>Oct 9, 1923
| P. Trudeau
| Laurier
| [[British Columbia Court of Appeal]]<br>
| Université Laval à Montréal, Faculté de droit <br/>{{small|(1884)}}
[https://www.canlii.org/en/#search/type=decision&jId=ca,bc&startDate=1940-01-01&endDate=1967-12-31&sort=decisionDateAsc&text=%22R.%20McIntyre%22 decisions as counsel]
<Br> Minister of the Naval Service
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| 58
| 22
| Julien Chouinard
| Francis Alexander Anglin<br/>{{small|(1865–1933)}}
| Sep 24, 1979 – Feb 6, 1987
| Feb 23, 1909 <br/>Feb 27, 1933
| Clark
| Laurier {{small|(as puisne justice)}};<br>King {{small|(as chief justice)}}
| [[Quebec Court of Appeal]] <Br>Gagné, Prévost, Flynn<br> Called to bar (1953)
| The Law Society of Upper Canada <br/>{{small|(1888)}}
<Br>High Court of Justice of Ontario (Exchequer Division)
 
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| 59
| 21
| Antonio Lamer
| Sir Lyman Duff<br/>{{small|(1865–1955)}}
| Mar 28, 1980 Jan 6, 2000 (Judge)<br> Jul 1, 1990 – Jan 6, 2000 (CJ)
| Sep 27, 1906 –<br/>Jan 6, 1944
| P. Trudeau (Judge)<br> Mulroney (CJ)
| Laurier {{small|(as puisne justice)}};<br>Bennett {{small|(as chief justice)}}
| [[Quebec Court of Appeal]]
| Osgoode Hall Law School <br/>Supreme Court of British Columbia
|-
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| 60
| 20
| Bertha Wilson
| Sir Charles Fitzpatrick<br/>{{small|(1853–1942)}}
| Mar 4, 1982 Jan 3, 1991
| Jun 4, 1906 <br/>Oct 20, 1918
| P. Trudeau
| Laurier {{small|(directly as chief justice)}}
| [[Court of Appeal for Ontario]]
| Université Laval, Faculté de droit <br/>{{small|(1876)}}<Br>Minister of Justice (Canada)
|-
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| 61
| 19
| Gerald Eric Le Dain
| James Maclennan<br/>{{small|(1833–1915)}}
| {{nowrap|May 29, 1984 }}<br/>Nov 29, 1988
| Oct 5, 1905 –<br/>Feb 12, 1909
| P. Trudeau
| Laurier
| Federal Court of Appeal (1975 to 1984)<Br>
| Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer <br/>{{small|(1857)}}
Osgoode law prof (1967 to 1972)<Br>McGill Law prof (1953 to 1959, 1966 to 1967)<Br>Walker, Martineau, Chauvin, Walker & Allison (1950 to 1953)<br> Called to Bar (1949)
<Br>Court of Appeal for Ontario
 
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|-
| 62
| 18
| Gérard La Forest
| John Idington<br/>{{small|(1840–1928)}}
| Jan 16, 1985 Sep 29, 1997
| Feb 10, 1905 <br/>Mar 30, 1927
| Mulroney
| Laurier
| [[New Brunswick Court of Appeal]]
| University of Toronto <br/>{{small|(1864)}} High Court of Justice of Ontario
|-
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| 63
| 17
| Claire L'Heureux-Dubé
| Albert Clements Killam<br/>{{small|(1849–1908)}}
| Apr 15, 1987 Jun 30, 2002
| Aug 8, 1903 <br/>Feb 5, 1905
| Mulroney
| Laurier
| [[Quebec Court of Appeal]]
| Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer <br/>{{small|(1877)}}<Br>Chief Justice of Manitoba
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| 64
| 16
| John Sopinka
| Wallace Nesbitt<br/>{{small|(1858–1930)}}
| May 24, 1988 Nov 24, 1997
| May 16, 1903 <br/>Oct 3, 1905
| Mulroney
| Laurier
| Lawyer
| Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer <br/>{{small|(1881)}}<br>Lawyer
|-
|-
| 65
| 15
| Charles Gonthier
| John Douglas Armour<br/>{{small|(1830–1903)}}
| Feb 1, 1989 – Jul 31, 2003
| Nov 21, 1902 <br/>Jul 11, 1903
| Mulroney
| Laurier
| [[Quebec Court of Appeal]]
| Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer <br/>{{small|(1853)}}
<Br>Chief Justice of Ontario
 
|-
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| 66
| 14
| Peter Cory
| David Mills<br/>{{small|(1831–1903)}}
| Feb 1, 1989 – May 31, 1999
| Feb 8, 1902 <br/>May 8, 1903
| Mulroney
| Laurier
| [[Court of Appeal for Ontario]] (1981 to 1989) <Br> Superior Court (1974 to 1981)<Br> Holden, Murdoch (1950 to 1974) <br>Called to bar (1950)
| University of Michigan <br/>{{small|(1867)}}<Br>Minister of Justice (Canada)<br /> and Leader of the Government in the Senate
|-
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| 67
| 13
| Beverley McLachlin
| Sir Louis Henry Davies<br/>{{small|(1845–1924)}}
| Mar 30, 1989 Dec 14, 2017 (Judge)<Br> Jan 7, 2000 – Dec 14, 2017 (CJ)
| Sep 25, 1901 <br/>May 1, 1924
| Mulroney (Judge) <br> Chrétien (CJ)
| Laurier {{small|(as puisne justice)}};<br>Borden {{small|(as chief justice)}}
|Chief Justice of the [[Supreme Court of British Columbia]]
| Inner Temple, London <br/>{{small|(1866)}}<Br>Member of Parliament for West Queen's
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| 68
| 12
| William Stevenson
| Désiré Girouard<br/>{{small|(1836–1911)}}
| Sep 17, 1990 Jun 4, 1992
| Sep 28, 1895 <br/>Mar 22, 1911
| Mulroney
| Bowell
| [[Court of Appeal of Alberta]]<br/>Court of Appeal for the Northwest Territories
| McGill Law School <br/> {{small|(1860)}}
<Br>Member of Parliament for Jacques Cartier
|-
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| 69
| 11
| Frank Iacobucci
| George Edwin King<br/>{{small|(1839–1901)}}
| Jan 7, 1991 –<br/>Jun 30, 2004
| Sep 21, 1893 –<br/>May 8, 1901
| Mulroney
| Thompson
|Chief Justice of the Federal Court
| Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer <br/>{{small|(1865)}}
<Br>Supreme Court of New Brunswick
|-
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| 70
|| 10
| John C. Major
| Robert Sedgewick<br/>{{small|(1848–1906)}}
| Nov 13, 1992 –<br/>Dec 24, 2005
| Feb 18, 1893 –<br/>Aug 4, 1906
| Mulroney
| Thompson
| [[Court of Appeal of Alberta]]
| Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer <br/>{{small|(1872)}}
<Br>Deputy Minister of Justice (Federal)
|-
|-
| 71
| 9
| Michel Bastarache
| Christopher Salmon Patterson<br/>{{small|(1823–1893)}}
| Sep 30, 1997 Jun 30, 2008
| Oct 27, 1888 <br/>Jul 24, 1893
| Chrétien
| Macdonald
| [[New Brunswick Court of Appeal]]
| Ontario Court of Error & Appeal
|-
|-
| 72
| 8
| William Ian Corneil Binnie
| John Wellington Gwynne<br/>{{small|(1814–1902)}}
| Jan 8, 1998 Oct 20, 2011
| Jan 14, 1879 <br/>Jan 7, 1902
| Chrétien
| Macdonald
|McCarthy Tétrault (1986 to 1998)<br> Assoc. Deputy Minister of Justice (1982 to 1986)<Br>Wright & McTaggart (1967 to 1982)<br> Called to bar (1967)
| Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer <br/>{{small|(1837)}}<br>Ontario Court of Error & Appeal
|-
|-
| 73
| 7
| Louise Arbour
| Henri-Elzéar Taschereau<br/>{{small|(1836–1911)}}
| Sep 15, 1999 Jun 30, 2004
| Oct 7, 1878 <br/>May 1, 1906
| Chrétien
| Mackenzie {{small|(as puisne justice)}};<br>Laurier {{small|(as chief justice)}}
|Chief Prosecutor for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda <br>Court of Appeal for Ontario (1990 to 1999)<Br>Osgoode Law Prof (1974 to 1987)<Br>Law Reform Commission of Canada (1972 to 1973)<Br> Called to bar (1971)
| Quebec Superior Court
|-
|-
| 74
| 6
| Louis LeBel
| William Alexander Henry<br/>{{small|(1816–1888)}}
| Jan 7, 2000 Nov 29, 2014
| Sep 30, 1875 May 3, 1888
| Chrétien
| Mackenzie
| [[Quebec Court of Appeal]] (1984 to 2000)<br>private practice (labour) (1962 to 1984)<Br> Called to bar (1962)<Br> Laval grad (1962)<Br> [https://www.canlii.org/en/#search/type=decision&jId=ca,qc&startDate=1962-01-01&endDate=1984-12-31&sort=decisionDateAsc&text=LeBel%20%2Fp%20(%22L.%22%20OR%20Louis) decisions as counsel]
| Lawyer
|-
|-
| 75
| 5
| Marie Deschamps
|Télesphore Fournier<br/>{{small|(1823–1896)}}
| Aug 7, 2002 –<br/>Aug 6, 2012
| Sep 30, 1875 –<br/>Sep 11, 1895
| Chrétien
| Mackenzie
| [[Quebec Court of Appeal]]
| Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer <br/>{{small|(1846)}} Postmaster General
|-
|-
| 76
| 4
| Morris J. Fish
| [Jean-Thomas Taschereau<br/>{{small|(1814–1893)}}
| Aug 5, 2003 Aug 30, 2013
| Sep 30, 1875 <br/>Oct 6, 1878
| Chrétien
| Mackenzie
| [[Quebec Court of Appeal]] (1989 to 2003)<Br>Cohen, Leithman, Kaufman, Yarosky & Fish (1967 to 1989)<Br> McGill grad (1962)
| Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer; École de droit de Paris <br/>{{small|(1837)}}<br>
Court of Queen's Bench of Quebec
|-
|-
| 78
| 3
| Louise Charron
| Samuel Henry Strong
| Aug 30, 2004 –<br/>Aug 29, 2011
| Sep 30, 1875 Nov 17, 1902 (Judge)<Br> Dec 13, 1892 – Nov 17, 1902 (CJ)
| Martin
| Mackenzie (Judge) <br>Thompson (CJ)
| [[Court of Appeal for Ontario]]
|Ontario Court of Error & Appeal
|-
|-
| 79
| 2
| Marshall Rothstein
| William Johnstone Ritchie
| Mar 1, 2006 –<br/>Aug 30, 2015
| Sep 30, 1875 Sep 25, 1892<Br> Jan 11, 1879 – Sep 25, 1892 (Chief)
|Harper
| Mackenzie (Judge);<br> Macdonald (Chief)
| Federal Court of Appeal
| Chief Justice of New Brunswick
|-
|-
| 80
| 1
| Thomas Cromwell
| William Buell Richards
| Dec 22, 2008 <br/>Aug 31, 2016
| Sep 30, 1875 Jan 10, 1879
| Harper
| Mackenzie (CJ)
| [[Nova Scotia Court of Appeal]]
| Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas for Canada West
|-
| 84
| Clément Gascon
| Jun 9, 2014 –<br/>2019
| Harper
| [[Quebec Court of Appeal]] <br> Superior Court (2002 to 2012)<Br> Heenan Blaikie  <Br> McGill grad (1981)
 
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{{Court Membership}}
{{Court Composition}}

Latest revision as of 17:58, 27 April 2023

Past Justices

See also: Supreme Court of Canada
# Name Service duration Appointed on
advice of
Prior position Other details
81 Michael J. Moldaver 21 October 2011 to present Harper Court of Appeal for Ontario
77 Rosalie Abella Aug 30, 2004 –
July 1, 2021
Martin / Cotler (Lib) Court of Appeal for Ontario (1992 to 2004)
McGill law prof (1988 to 1992)
Ontario Labour Relations Board (1984 to 1988)
Royal Commission on Equality in Employment (1984)
Family Court
private practice (civil and criminal) (1972 to 1976)

Called to bar (1972)
decisions from ONCA

decisions as labour board chair
decisions as family court judge
decisions as counsel
Academic articles

84 Clément Gascon Jun 9, 2014 –
2019
Harper Quebec Court of Appeal
Superior Court (2002 to 2012)
Heenan Blaikie
McGill grad (1981)
77 Beverley McLachlin Mar 30, 1989 – Dec 14, 2017 (Judge)
Jan 7, 2000 – Dec 14, 2017 (CJ)
Mulroney (Judge)
Chrétien (CJ)
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of British Columbia
80 Thomas Cromwell Dec 22, 2008 –
Aug 31, 2016
Harper Nova Scotia Court of Appeal
79 Marshall Rothstein Mar 1, 2006 –
Aug 30, 2015
Harper Federal Court of Appeal Academic articles
78 Louise Charron Aug 30, 2004 –
Aug 29, 2011
Martin Court of Appeal for Ontario
76 Morris J. Fish Aug 5, 2003 – Aug 30, 2013 Chrétien Quebec Court of Appeal (1989 to 2003)
Cohen, Leithman, Kaufman, Yarosky & Fish (1967 to 1989)
McGill grad (1962)
74 Louis LeBel Jan 7, 2000 – Nov 29, 2014 Chrétien Quebec Court of Appeal (1984 to 2000)
private practice (labour) (1962 to 1984)
Called to bar (1962)
Laval grad (1962)
decisions as counsel
75 Marie Deschamps Aug 7, 2002 –
Aug 6, 2012
Chrétien Quebec Court of Appeal
73 Louise Arbour Sep 15, 1999 – Jun 30, 2004 Chrétien Chief Prosecutor for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda
Court of Appeal for Ontario (1990 to 1999)
Osgoode Law Prof (1974 to 1987)
Law Reform Commission of Canada (1972 to 1973)
Called to bar (1971)
72 William Ian Corneil Binnie Jan 8, 1998 – Oct 20, 2011 Chrétien McCarthy Tétrault (1986 to 1998)
Assoc. Deputy Minister of Justice (1982 to 1986)
Wright & McTaggart (1967 to 1982)
Called to bar (1967)
71 Michel Bastarache Sep 30, 1997 – Jun 30, 2008 Chrétien New Brunswick Court of Appeal
70 John C. Major Nov 13, 1992 –
Dec 24, 2005
Mulroney Court of Appeal of Alberta
69 Frank Iacobucci Jan 7, 1991 –
Jun 30, 2004
Mulroney Chief Justice of the Federal Court
68 William Stevenson Sep 17, 1990 – Jun 4, 1992 Mulroney Court of Appeal of Alberta
Court of Appeal for the Northwest Territories
66 Peter Cory Feb 1, 1989 – May 31, 1999 Mulroney Court of Appeal for Ontario (1981 to 1989)
Superior Court (1974 to 1981)
Holden, Murdoch (1950 to 1974)
Called to bar (1950)
65 Charles Gonthier Feb 1, 1989 – Jul 31, 2003 Mulroney Quebec Court of Appeal
64 John Sopinka May 24, 1988 – Nov 24, 1997 Mulroney Lawyer
63 Claire L'Heureux-Dubé Apr 15, 1987 – Jun 30, 2002 Mulroney Quebec Court of Appeal
62 Gérard La Forest Jan 16, 1985 – Sep 29, 1997 Mulroney New Brunswick Court of Appeal
61 Gerald Eric Le Dain May 29, 1984 –
Nov 29, 1988
P. Trudeau Federal Court of Appeal (1975 to 1984)

Osgoode law prof (1967 to 1972)
McGill Law prof (1953 to 1959, 1966 to 1967)
Walker, Martineau, Chauvin, Walker & Allison (1950 to 1953)
Called to Bar (1949)

60 Bertha Wilson Mar 4, 1982 – Jan 3, 1991 P. Trudeau Court of Appeal for Ontario
59 Antonio Lamer Mar 28, 1980 – Jan 6, 2000 (Judge)
Jul 1, 1990 – Jan 6, 2000 (CJ)
P. Trudeau (Judge)
Mulroney (CJ)
Quebec Court of Appeal
58 Julien Chouinard Sep 24, 1979 – Feb 6, 1987 Clark Quebec Court of Appeal
Gagné, Prévost, Flynn
Called to bar (1953)
57 William Rogers McIntyre Jan 1, 1979 – Feb 14, 1989 P. Trudeau British Columbia Court of Appeal

decisions as counsel

56 Yves Pratte
(1925–1988)
Oct 1, 1977 –
Jun 29, 1979
P. Trudeau Université Laval (Faculté de droit (Université Laval)) and University of Toronto
Chairman of Air Canada
55 Willard Zebedee Estey
(1919–2002)
Sep 29, 1977 –
Apr 21, 1988
P. Trudeau University of Saskatchewan College of Law
Chief Justice of Ontario
53 Jean Beetz Jan 1, 1974 –
Nov 9, 1988
P. Trudeau Quebec Court of Appeal
54 Louis-Philippe de Grandpré
(1917–2008)
Jan 1, 1974 –
Sep 30, 1977
P. Trudeau McGill University Faculty of Law
President of the Canadian Bar Association
52 Robert George Brian Dickson
(1916–1998)
Mar 26, 1973 –
Jun 29, 1990
P. Trudeau (as puisne justice and later as Chief Justice) University of Manitoba Faculty of Law
(1938)
Manitoba Court of Appeal
51 Bora Laskin
(1912–1984)
Mar 19, 1970 –
Mar 26, 1984
P. Trudeau (as puisne justice and later as chief justice) University of Toronto
(1936)
Harvard Law School
(1937)
Osgoode Hall Law School (Law Society of Upper Canada)
(1937)
Court of Appeal for Ontario
50 Louis-Philippe Pigeon
(1905–1986)
Sep 21, 1967 –
Feb 7, 1980
Pearson Université Laval, Faculté de droit
(1928)
Lawyer
49 Wishart Flett Spence
(1904–1998)
May 30, 1963 –
Dec 28, 1978
Pearson Osgoode Hall Law School (Law Society of Upper Canada)
(1928) High Court of Justice of Ontario
48 Emmett Matthew Hall
(1898–1995)
Nov 23, 1962 –
Feb 28, 1973
Diefenbaker University of Saskatchewan College of Law
(1919)


Chief Justice of Saskatchewan, Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan

47 Roland Almon Ritchie
(1910–1988)
May 5, 1959 –
Oct 30, 1984
Diefenbaker University of Oxford
(1932)
Lawyer
46 Wilfred Judson
(1902–1980)
Feb 5, 1958 –
Jul 19, 1977
Diefenbaker Osgoode Hall Law School (Law Society of Upper Canada)
(1932)


High Court of Justice of Ontario

45 Ronald Martland
(1909–1997)
Jan 15, 1958 –
Feb 9, 1982
Diefenbaker University of Alberta, University of Oxford
(1928, 1931)


Lawyer

44 Henry Grattan Nolan
(1893–1957)
Mar 1, 1956 –
Jul 8, 1957
St. Laurent Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer
(English and Alberta bars)
Lawyer
43 Douglas Charles Abbott
(1899–1987)
Jul 1, 1954 –
Dec 22, 1973
St. Laurent McGill Law School
Minister of Finance (federal)
41 John Robert Cartwright Dec 22, 1949 –
Mar 22, 1970
St. Laurent (as puisne justice);
Pearson (as chief justice)
Lawyer
42 Joseph Honoré Gérald Fauteux
(1900–1980)
Dec 22, 1949 –
Dec 22, 1973
St. Laurent (as puisne justice);
P. Trudeau (as chief justice)
Université de Montréal Faculty of Law
(1925)
Quebec Superior Court
40 Charles Holland Locke Jun 3, 1947 –
Sep 15, 1962
King Lawyer
39 James Wilfred Estey
(1889–1956)
Oct 6, 1944 –
Jan 22, 1956
King Harvard Law School
(1915)

Attorney General of Saskatchewan

38 Roy Lindsay Kellock
(1893–1975)
Oct 3, 1944 –
Jan 14, 1958
King Court of Appeal for Ontario
37 Ivan Cleveland Rand
(1884–1969)
Apr 22, 1943 –
Apr 26, 1959
King Harvard Law School
(1912)
Lawyer
articles
SCC decisions
36 Robert Taschereau
(1896–1970)
Feb 9, 1940 –
Aug 31, 1967
King (as puisne justice);
Diefenbaker (as chief justice)
Université Laval, Faculté de droit
(1920)<
Lawyer
35 Albert Blellock Hudson
(1875–1947)
Mar 24, 1936 –
Jan 6, 1947
King University of Manitoba, Faculty of Law
(1898)
Lawyer
34 Patrick Kerwin
(1889–1963)
Jul 20, 1935 –
Feb 2, 1963
Bennett (as puisne justice);
St. Laurent (as chief justice)
Osgoode Hall Law School (Law Society of Upper Canada)
(1911)
High Court of Justice of Ontario
33 Henry Hague Davis
(1885–1944)
Jan 31, 1935 –
Jun 30, 1944
Bennett University of Toronto Faculty of Law
(1911)


Court of Appeal for Ontario

32 Frank Joseph Hughes
(1883–1967)
Mar 17, 1933 –
Feb 12, 1935
Bennett Osgoode grad
(1911)
Lawyer
31 Oswald Smith Crocket
(1868–1945)
Sep 21, 1932 –
Apr 12, 1943
Bennett Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer
(1892)


Supreme Court of New Brunswick

30 Lawrence Arthur Dumoulin Cannon
(1877–1939)
Jan 14, 1930 –
Dec 25, 1939
King Université Laval, Faculté de droit
(1899)
Court of King's Bench for Quebec
29 Robert Smith
(1858–1942)
May 18, 1927 –
Dec 6, 1933
King Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer
(1885)
Supreme Court of Ontario (Appellate Division)
28 John Henderson Lamont
(1865–1936)
Apr 2, 1927 –
Mar 10, 1936
King University of Toronto Faculty of Law
(1893)


Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan

27 Thibaudeau Rinfret
(1879–1962)
Oct 1, 1924 –
Jun 21, 1954
King (as puisne justice and later as chief justice) Université Laval à Montréal and McGill Law School
(1900)
Quebec Superior Court
26 Edmund Leslie Newcombe
(1859–1931)
Sep 16, 1924 –
Dec 9, 1931
King University of Halifax
(1881)
Deputy Minister of Justice (federal)
25 Arthur Cyrille Albert Malouin
(1857–1936)
Jan 30, 1924 –
Sep 30, 1924
King Université Laval, Faculté de droit
(1882)
Quebec Superior Court
24 Pierre-Basile Mignault
(1854–1945)
Oct 25, 1918 –
Sep 30, 1929
Borden McGill Law School
(1878)


Member of the International Joint Commission

23 Louis-Philippe Brodeur
(1862–1924)
Aug 11, 1911 –
Oct 9, 1923
Laurier Université Laval à Montréal, Faculté de droit
(1884)


Minister of the Naval Service

22 Francis Alexander Anglin
(1865–1933)
Feb 23, 1909 –
Feb 27, 1933
Laurier (as puisne justice);
King (as chief justice)
The Law Society of Upper Canada
(1888)


High Court of Justice of Ontario (Exchequer Division)

21 Sir Lyman Duff
(1865–1955)
Sep 27, 1906 –
Jan 6, 1944
Laurier (as puisne justice);
Bennett (as chief justice)
Osgoode Hall Law School
Supreme Court of British Columbia
20 Sir Charles Fitzpatrick
(1853–1942)
Jun 4, 1906 –
Oct 20, 1918
Laurier (directly as chief justice) Université Laval, Faculté de droit
(1876)
Minister of Justice (Canada)
19 James Maclennan
(1833–1915)
Oct 5, 1905 –
Feb 12, 1909
Laurier Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer
(1857)


Court of Appeal for Ontario

18 John Idington
(1840–1928)
Feb 10, 1905 –
Mar 30, 1927
Laurier University of Toronto
(1864) High Court of Justice of Ontario
17 Albert Clements Killam
(1849–1908)
Aug 8, 1903 –
Feb 5, 1905
Laurier Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer
(1877)
Chief Justice of Manitoba
16 Wallace Nesbitt
(1858–1930)
May 16, 1903 –
Oct 3, 1905
Laurier Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer
(1881)
Lawyer
15 John Douglas Armour
(1830–1903)
Nov 21, 1902 –
Jul 11, 1903
Laurier Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer
(1853)


Chief Justice of Ontario

14 David Mills
(1831–1903)
Feb 8, 1902 –
May 8, 1903
Laurier University of Michigan
(1867)
Minister of Justice (Canada)
and Leader of the Government in the Senate
13 Sir Louis Henry Davies
(1845–1924)
Sep 25, 1901 –
May 1, 1924
Laurier (as puisne justice);
Borden (as chief justice)
Inner Temple, London
(1866)
Member of Parliament for West Queen's
12 Désiré Girouard
(1836–1911)
Sep 28, 1895 –
Mar 22, 1911
Bowell McGill Law School
(1860)


Member of Parliament for Jacques Cartier

11 George Edwin King
(1839–1901)
Sep 21, 1893 –
May 8, 1901
Thompson Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer
(1865)


Supreme Court of New Brunswick

10 Robert Sedgewick
(1848–1906)
Feb 18, 1893 –
Aug 4, 1906
Thompson Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer
(1872)


Deputy Minister of Justice (Federal)

9 Christopher Salmon Patterson
(1823–1893)
Oct 27, 1888 –
Jul 24, 1893
Macdonald Ontario Court of Error & Appeal
8 John Wellington Gwynne
(1814–1902)
Jan 14, 1879 –
Jan 7, 1902
Macdonald Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer
(1837)
Ontario Court of Error & Appeal
7 Henri-Elzéar Taschereau
(1836–1911)
Oct 7, 1878 –
May 1, 1906
Mackenzie (as puisne justice);
Laurier (as chief justice)
Quebec Superior Court
6 William Alexander Henry
(1816–1888)
Sep 30, 1875 – May 3, 1888 Mackenzie Lawyer
5 Télesphore Fournier
(1823–1896)
Sep 30, 1875 –
Sep 11, 1895
Mackenzie Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer
(1846) Postmaster General
4 [Jean-Thomas Taschereau
(1814–1893)
Sep 30, 1875 –
Oct 6, 1878
Mackenzie Articles of clerkship with a senior lawyer; École de droit de Paris
(1837)

Court of Queen's Bench of Quebec

3 Samuel Henry Strong Sep 30, 1875 – Nov 17, 1902 (Judge)
Dec 13, 1892 – Nov 17, 1902 (CJ)
Mackenzie (Judge)
Thompson (CJ)
Ontario Court of Error & Appeal
2 William Johnstone Ritchie Sep 30, 1875 – Sep 25, 1892
Jan 11, 1879 – Sep 25, 1892 (Chief)
Mackenzie (Judge);
Macdonald (Chief)
Chief Justice of New Brunswick
1 William Buell Richards Sep 30, 1875 – Jan 10, 1879 Mackenzie (CJ) Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas for Canada West
Court Membership
Supreme Court of Canada (SCC)
British Columbia Court of Appeal (BCCA)
Supreme Court of British Columbia (BCSC)
Provincial Court of British Columbia (BCPC)
Court of Appeal of Alberta (ABCA)
Court of King's Bench of Alberta (ABKB)
Alberta Court of Justice (ABCJ)
Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan (SKCA)
Court of King's Bench for Saskatchewan (SKKB)
Provincial Court of Saskatchewan (SKPC)
Manitoba Court of Appeal (MBCA)
Court of King's Bench of Manitoba (MBKB)
Provincial Court of Manitoba (MBPC)
Court of Appeal for Ontario (ONCA)
Superior Court of Ontario (ONSC)
Ontario Court of Justice (ONCJ)
Quebec Court of Appeal (QCCA)
Quebec Superior Court (QCCS)
Court of Quebec (QCCQ)
New Brunswick Court of Appeal (NBCA)
Court of King's Bench of New Brunswick (NBKB)
New Brunswick Provincial Court (NBPC)
Court of Appeal of Prince Edward Island (PEICA)
Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island (PEISC)
Provincial Court of Prince Edward Island (PEIPC)
Nova Scotia Court of Appeal (NSCA)
Nova Scotia Supreme Court (NSSC)
Nova Scotia Provincial Court (NSPC)
Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador (Court of Appeal) (NLCA)
Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador (NLSC)
Provincial Court of Newfoundland and Labrador (NLPC)
Territorial Courts (YKTC, YKSC, YKCA, NTTC, NTSC, NTCA, NUCJ, NUCA)
Membership of Federal Appointments Committees