Seeking diversity, feds add inclusive language to application process for judges
OTTAWA — The Canadian government is making changes to the questionnaire prospective judges must fill out before applying for a federal judicial appointment.
The change is intended make the questionnaire more respectful by adding inclusive language for people to “self-identify diversity characteristics.”
Critics have argued Canada’s judiciary lacks diversity.
The questionnaires are a primary tool used by judicial advisory committees across the country to review candidates for the bench and submit recommendations to the minister of Justice.