‘What do you have to hide?’ Demographic data on jurors in Canada lacking
A lack of data on race, gender or age makes it impossible to know whether systemic jury bias plays a role in who ends up behind bars in Canada — and who doesn’t.
Experts say the information gap is crucial in the ongoing debate about justice reform given the overrepresentation of Indigenous and Black people in prisons.
Nevertheless, a Canadian Press survey of provinces and territories on the availability of anonymized demographic information about seated jurors found almost zero tracking.
“What do you have to hide?” said Colton Fehr, an assistant criminology professor at Simon Fraser University. “We know there are problems with juries, with jury panels, with jury rolls, with the ultimate composition of juries.”