A brief biography of Malcolm Rowe, Trudeau’s nominee for the Supreme Court
OTTAWA — Malcolm Rowe, a judge of the Newfoundland and Labrador Court of Appeal, has been nominated to the Supreme Court of Canada. Here’s a look at his life and career:
Born: St. John’s, N.L., 1953.
Education: Earned a BA at Memorial University. Studied at Toronto’s Osgoode Hall Law School from 1975 to 1978, where he earned a law degree. Called to the bar of Newfoundland and Labrador in 1978.
Employment: Worked as a clerk assistant in the provincial assembly. Joined the Department of External Affairs in 1980 as a foreign service officer. Entered private practice in 1984 with Ottawa office of Gowling and Henderson.


