Top court to sit in person, start session early to catch up on COVID-19 delays
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada will resume in-person hearings next month.
The fall session will begin Sept. 22 — earlier than expected, so the court can hear the cases delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic before moving on with its original schedule.
There will be physical distancing measures in place in the courtroom, and lawyers who cannot come to Ottawa will be able to participate via video conference.
The court has long embraced technology by livestreaming proceedings on its website.