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Historic appointment of the Honourable Michael H. Tulloch as Chief Justice of Ontario and President of the Court of Appeal for Ontario
The Young Bar Association of Montreal (" JBM ") welcomes the historic appointment of Justice Michael H. Tulloch as Chief Justice of Ontario and President of the Court of Appeal for Ontario. He will succeed Justice George R. Strathy, who retired last August. As Chief Justice, he will be responsible for the governance and administration of the Court of Appeal for Ontario. He will also be a member of the Canadian Judicial Council, whose aim is to improve the quality of judicial service in Canada's superior courts.
He was appointed a judge of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in 2003 before being elevated to the Ontario Court of Appeal in 2012, becoming the first black Canadian to sit on an appellate court in Canada. In 2016, he was commissioned by the Ontario government to conduct an independent review of routine police checks, or "carding", a reprehensible practice that, according to Mr. Tulloch's two reports on this subject, the first of which was published by the Ontario following this analysis, namely the Report of the Independent Review of Police Oversight Bodies (2017) and the Report of the Independent Review of Routine Checks (2018).
This appointment and Judge Tulloch's career path are models for the Quebec legal community, which is keen to promote inclusive justice for all litigants and ensure greater representation of members from diverse backgrounds within its ranks.
Diversity and inclusion are at the heart of the JBM's values, and in 2021 the JBM adopted a Declaration on Ethnocultural Diversity. One of the commitments set out in this declaration is to make diversity and inclusion, particularly within the legal community, one of the JBM's priorities. As such, the JBM salutes the appointment and exemplary career of the Honourable Michael Tulloch.
About the JBM
Founded in 1898, the JBM brings together lawyers practicing in Montreal for ten years or less.
5,000 members, representing one-third of the lawyers called to the Montreal Bar. It is therefore
one of the largest associations of young lawyers in the world, in terms of numbers for a single city.
city alone. Its mission is twofold. First, it defends and promotes the interests of its members.
members. On the other hand, it provides legal information services to the public on a pro bono basis.
and offers a number of services to help Quebecers gain access to justice.
In August 2021, the association was awarded the Lieutenant-Governor's Medal for Exceptional Merit.
exceptional merit, "in recognition of the remarkable dynamism shown by [its] members
in the ongoing pursuit of collective well-being". To find out more about our commitments
please visit the Public Services section of our website: http: //ajbm.qc.ca.
Press contact
Adam Alaoui | Communications and Public Relations Manager
514 954-6936 | aalaoui@ajbm.qc.ca | www.ajbm.qc.ca