Chief Justice Richard Wagner stresses need to boost Indigenous reconciliation efforts
OTTAWA — Canada’s chief justice says judges must be alert to the history and experience of Indigenous peoples, and should make the same commitment to those of other cultures and communities.
In a recent speech to Ontario judges, Richard Wagner said that in a country as diverse as Canada, all who sit on the bench will need to be able to respectfully and comfortably relate to people of various cultures.
Wagner said acknowledging personal biases can be an enlightening but uncomfortable exercise, particularly for members of the judiciary.
Judges are proud of their impartiality, fairness and devotion to ensuring Canadians have equal benefit of the law without discrimination.