New Supreme Court judge set to answer questions from MPs, senators
OTTAWA — Canada’s soon-to-be newest member of the Supreme Court of Canada is set to publicly answer questions from federal politicians today.
Justice Nicholas Kasirer is to take part this afternoon in a question-and-answer session with MPs on the House of Commons justice committee, senators from the Senate legal-affairs committee, and representatives from the Bloc Quebecois, Greens and the People’s Party of Canada.
Genevieve Cartier, dean of the law faculty at the University of Sherbrooke, will moderate the back-and-forth.
The special meeting comes two weeks after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau nominated Kasirer to fill a vacancy created by the coming retirement of Justice Clement Gascon.