Ontario Superior Court of Justice

Superior Court of Justice
Cour supérieure de justice (French)
Jurisdiction Ontario
Composition method appointed by the federal government
Authorized by inherent jurisdiction at common law[1]
Decisions are appealed to Court of Appeal for Ontario
Judge term length mandatory retirement by age of 75
Number of positions over 300[2]
Website ontariocourts.ca/scj
Chief Justice of the
Superior Court of Justice
Currently Heather Forster Smith
Since 2002

The Superior Court of Justice (French: Cour supérieure de justice) is a superior court in Ontario. The Court sits in 52 locations across the province, including 17 Family Court locations, and consists of over 300 federally appointed judges.[1]

In 1999, the Superior Court of Justice was renamed from the Ontario Court (General Division). The Superior Court is one of two divisions of the Court of Ontario. The other division is the lower court, the Ontario Court of Justice.[1] The Superior Court has three specialized branches: Divisional Court, Small Claims Court, and Family Court.

The Superior Court has inherent jurisdiction over civil, criminal, and family law matters at common law.[1][3] Although the Court has inherent jurisdiction, the authority of the Court has been entrenched in the Canadian Constitution.[4]

Branches

The Superior Court of Justice has three branches:

Divisional Court

The Divisional Court hears appeals from some judgments and orders of judges of the Superior Court of Justice and reviews or hears appeals from decisions of administrative tribunals. It hears all appeals from a final order of the Superior Court where the award does not exceed $50,000.00. The Divisional Court also hears appeals from Small Claims Court judgments exceeding $2,500.00 (there is no statutory right of appeal from a Small Claims Court judgment of less than $2,500.00). The Divisional Court consists of the Chief Justice of the Superior Court of Justice, who is president of the court, and such other judges of the Superior Court as the Chief Justice designates from time to time. Hearings take place before a panel of three judges except in the case of appeals from the Small Claims Court which take place before a single judge. The Divisional Court is a descendant of the court of the same name in England, which is part of the Queen's Bench division of the English High Court of Justice, and hears certain appeals.

Small Claims Court

The Small Claims Court has jurisdiction in civil matters where the amount in issue does not exceed $25,000.00 exclusive of interest and costs. The monetary jurisdiction of this court is fixed by regulation, rising to the current limit from $10,000 on January 1, 2010. The majority of Small Claims Court matters are heard by deputy judges, lawyers who have been appointed for a period of three years by the Regional Senior Justice to hear such cases. As result of court reform, no new full-time judges have been appointed by the provincial government to preside in Small Claims Court. Proceedings in the Small Claims Court are governed by a codified set of rules contained in O. Reg. 258/98 (as amended), the Rules of the Small Claims Court, instead of the complex Ontario Rules of Civil Procedure.

Family Court

In those areas of Ontario where the Family Court branch of the Superior Court of Justice does not exist, jurisdiction over family law disputes is divided between the Superior Court of Justice and the Ontario Court of Justice. Cases which have divorce or property claims are brought exclusively in the Superior Court, and child protection and adoption cases must be commenced solely in the Ontario Court of Justice. Each of these two courts has jurisdiction over child and spousal support, as well as custody and access claims.

In those places where the Family Court branch of the Superior Court of Justice has been established, there is no divided jurisdiction in family law matters. The Family Court succeeds what was known as the Unified Family Court, which began as a pilot project in Hamilton, in 1977. It has complete jurisdiction over all family law matters in its area, including those matters currently within the jurisdiction of judges of the Provincial Division and the General Division. The Family Court is presided over by a Senior Judge of the Superior Court for the Family Court. The Family Court consists of the Chief Justice of the Superior Court, the Associate Chief Justice (Family Court) the Senior Judge of the Family Court, and any other Superior Court Judge as assigned by the Chief Justice or designate.

Administrative structure

The Superior Court consists of the Chief Justice of the Superior Court, the Associate Chief Justice of the Superior Court, eight Regional Senior Judges, the Senior Judge of the Family Court, and a total of 218 federally appointed judges. [5] In addition, there are a number of supernumerary judges appointed as required from time to time.

The Chief Justice is responsible for the sittings of the Court and assigning judicial duties, as well as other matters relating to the governance and administration of the Court. The Associate Chief Justice, eight Regional Senior Judges, and the Senior Judge of the Family Court form the Executive of the Court, which provides advice to the Chief Justice on policy and governance. Together, the Chief Justice and the members of the Executive work to ensure the proper administration of the Court.

Ontario is divided into eight regions for judicial administration. Each region is headed by a Regional Senior judge who exercises the powers and performs the duties of the Chief justice in that region.[6]

There are also provincially appointed judicial officers who exercise certain functions in the superior court. These include masters, assessment officers and registrars.

Case Management Masters are provincially appointed judicial officers with the authority to hear and determine certain matters in civil cases, including motions, pre-trials, and case conferences. Masters and case management masters also adjudicate construction lien trials, mortgage and general references, provide dispute resolution services, and serve as registrars in bankruptcy under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act.[7]

Orders made by masters have the same force and effect as judges' orders although they may be appealed to a judge. Masters are appointed and paid by the provincial government. Masters have existed in the courts of Ontario since 1837.

Regions

Regions[8]
Central East Region Central South Region Central West Region East Region
Barrie

Bracebridge
Cobourg
Durham
Lindsay
Newmarket
Peterborough

Brantford

Cayuga
Hamilton
Hamilton Family Court
Kitchener
Simcoe
St. Catharines
Welland

Brampton

Guelph
Milton
Orangeville
Owen Sound
Walkerton

Belleville

Brockville
Cornwall
Kingston
Kingston Family Court
L’Orignal
Ottawa
Napanee
Pembroke
Perth
Picton

Northeast Region Northwest Region Southwest Region Toronto Region
Cochrane

Gore Bay
Haileybury
North Bay
Parry Sound
Sault Ste. Marie
Sudbury
Timmins

Fort Frances

Kenora
Thunder Bay

Chatham

Goderich
London
Sarnia
St. Thomas
Stratford
Windsor
Woodstock

Current judges[9]

Position / Name District Date appointed Appointed by Prior position(s)
Chief Justice of the Superior Court of Justice Heather Forster Smith N/A 2002 Jean Chrétien Associate Chief Justice of the Ontario Court (General Division) 1996
Justice of the Ontario Court of Justice (General Division) 1990
County and District Court judge 1983
Associate Chief Justice of the Superior Court of Justice Frank Marrocco[10][11] N/A November 2, 2005 Paul Martin Gowling Lafleur Henderson
Senior Judge of the Family Court George Czutrin[12] N/A Court of Justice (1993 to 2006)
Private practice (1978 to 1993)

Central East Region

Ontario Superior Court of Justice
Position / Name District Date Appointed Appointed By Prior Position(s)
Regional Senior Judge Michelle Fuerst[13] Newmarket 2002 (Judge)
2013 (Senior)
Gold & Fuerst
Judge Stephen T. Bale[12] Oshawa December 18, 2013 Sole practitioner (2001 to 2013)
Stewart, Mitchell and Macklin (1989 to 2001)
Judge Laura A. Bird[14] December 16, 2014 Stephen Harper Crown Attorney (1996 to 2014)
Justice R. Cary Boswell[15] December 14, 2007 Stephen Harper Craig Boswell McDermot
Mark Scharf, Barrister & Solicitor
Justice Robert Charney[16] February 27, 2015 Stephen Harper General Counsel, Constitutional Law Branch
Justice J. Christopher Corkery[17] February 20, 2008 Stephen Harper sole practitioner (1999 to 2008)
Justice Joseph Di Luca October 20, 2016[18] Justin Trudeau Di Luca Dann LLP
Justice Guy P. Di Tomaso[19]
Justice Peter A. Douglas[13] Barrie October 2, 2013 Stephen Harper Stewart Esten (1988 to 2013)
Justice Mark L. Edwards[20] Beard Winter (1984 to ??)
Oslers LLP (1979 to 1984)
Justice Jane Ferguson[21] Newmarket May 14, 2004 Paul Martin McCarthy Tétrault
Crown attorney
Justice Cory A. Gilmore[22][17] Newmarket March 2008 Gilmore and Gilmore (1996 to 2008)
Justice Drew S. Gunsolus[23] March 2, 2007 Stephen Harper Staples, Swain & Gunsolus (1982 to 2007)
Graham, Wilson and Green (1981 to 1982)
Justice Susan E. Healey
Justice Myrna L. Lack
Justice Sharon Lavine[24] June 17, 2016 Justin Trudeau Greenspan Humphrey Lavine (1993 to 2016)
Justice Barry G. A. MacDougall
Justice John R. McCarthy[25] October 21, 2011 Will Barristers (2006 to 2011)
McCarthy, Bergeron, Rastin, Clifford (1997 to 2006)
Ferguson & Boeckle (1993 to 1997)
Justice Michael K. McKelvey[20][26] December 2, 2011 Stephen Harper Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
Justice Edwin B. Minden Jean Chrétien
Justice Gregory M. Mulligan[27] Barrie June 19, 2008 Stephen Harper Bourne, Jenkins, and Mulligan (1982 to 2008)
Sole practitioner (1975 to 1992)
Justice Anne Mullins[20][28] Newmarket January, 2009 Augustine Bater Polowin LLP (2002 to 2009)
Rasmussen Starr Ruddy LLP (1988 to 2002)
Hughes Laishley Touhey & Sigouin (1985 to 1988)
Justice Paul W. Nicholson [29] Newmarket March 7, 2014 Stephen Harper Sole practitioner (1997 to 2014)
Paul Mack and Neil Kisbee (1990 to 1997)
Justice Hugh K. O’Connell
Justice Elizabeth Quinlan[30] Barrie July 31, 2008 Stephen Harper Crown Attorney (1989 to 2008)
Livingston, Myers, Cockburn, Elliott and Smith (1988 to 1989)
Prost and Associates (1986 to 1988)
Beechie, Madison and Sawchuk (1984 to 1986)
Justice David Salmers
Justice Alexander Sosna
Justice Phillip Sutherland[16] February 27, 2015
Justice Mary E. Vallee[31] Newmarket February 8, 2013 HGR Graham LLP (1994 to 2013)
Oatley Purser (1990 to 1994)
Zwicker, Evans and Lewis (1988 to 1990)
Justice Thomas M. Wood
Justice Susan Woodley[16] February 27, 2015
Ontario Superior Court of Justice - Family Division
Position / Name District Date Appointed Appointed By Prior Position(s)
Justice Richard T. Bennett
Justice Laura E. Fryer[32]
Justice Ronald P. Kaufman
Justice David Jarvis[16] February 27, 2015
Justice C Fredrick Graham[14] October 21, 2014 judge of the Superior Court of Justice (Barrie)[21]
Justice Jayne E. Hughes [30] Oshawa July 31, 2008 Stephen Harper Elliott & Hughes (1991 to 2008)
Justice Alan P. Ingram
Justice John P. L. McDermot[25] Barrie 2010 (Judge) October 21, 2011 (Family) Stephen Harper Craig, Boswell, McDermot
Justice Heather A. McGee
Justice J. Scott McLeod[33] June 26, 2015 Justin Trudeau McLeod, Barrister & Solicitor (2001 to 2015)
McQuarrie, Hill, Walden, Chester in Lindsay (1982 to 1983)
McQuarrie, Hill (1983 to 2000)
Justice Clifford S. Nelson
Justice Lydia M. Olah
Justice Allan R. Rowsell [34] November 23, 2005 Walker Head
Justice Margaret A. C. Scott
Justice D. Roger Timms
Justice Ramona A. Wildman

Central South Region

Ontario Superior Court of Justice
Position / Name District Date appointed Appointed by Prior position(s)
Regional Senior Judge Harrison S. Arrell[35] November 23, 2006 (Judge)
Justice Catrina D. Braid[14] December 16, 2014 Stephen Harper Crown counsel with PPSC (2000 to 2014)
Hobson, Taylor (1996 to 2000)
Justice David A. Broad[36] Kitchener December 16, 2011 Stephen Harper Siskinds LLP
Justice Kim A. Carpenter-Gunn[17] Hamilton February 20, 2008 Stephen Harper Sole practitioner (2006 to 2008)
Morris, Waxman, Carpenter-Gunn (1988 to 2006)
Justice David L. Edwards 2012[37]
Justice Patrick J. Flynn
Justice Andrew J. Goodman
Justice Donald J. Gordon[38] Kitchener March 14, 2001 Jean Chrétien Kirby, Gordon & Robinson
Justice James R. H. Turnbull London February 25, 2005[39]
April 10, 2012 (Senior Judge)[40]
Mackesy Smye
Justice R. John Harper[41] September 18, 2006 Stephen Harper
Justice Cheryl Lafrenière[42] Hamilton May 7, 2004 Paul Martin Martin, Martin, Evans, Husband (family)
Justice Richard A. Lococo[43] October 2, 2009 Stephen Harper Manulife Financial's (1999 to 2009)
Oslers (1983 to 1999)
Ontario Securities Commission (1979 to 1983)
McMillan (1978 to 1989)
Justice Thomas R. Lofchik
Justice Theresa Maddalena[23] March 2, 2007 Stephen Harper Martens Lingard LLP (1990 to 2007)
Walters Maddalena & Cunnison (1981 to 1990)
Justice Jane A. Milanetti
Justice Robert J. Nightingale Simcoe 2012[44] Cline Backus Nightingale McArthur (1979 to 2012)
Justice Dale Parayeski
Justice James A. Ramsay[45] January 29, 2007 Stephen Harper Crown Attorney (1981 to 2007)
Justice Robert B. Reid[46] February 4, 2011 Stephen Harper Lancaster, Brooks & Welch LLP (1982 to 2011)
Justice Robert D. Reilly
Justice Antonio Skarica[47] Brampton October 5, 2012 Stephen Harper Crown attorney (1983 to 2012)
sole practitioner (1979 to 1983)
Justice James W. Sloan [48][49] Kitchener March 7, 2011 Stephen Harper Sloan Strype (1975 to 2011)
Justice Paul R. Sweeny
Justice Gerald E. Taylor[34] November 23, 2005 Paul Martin Taylor, Oldfield, Greaves, D'Agostino and Billo
Justice Linda M. Walters
Justice Alan C. R. Whitten
Ontario Superior Court of Justice - Family Division
Position / Name District Date appointed Appointed by Prior position(s)
Justice Caroline E. Brown[50] Hamilton October 2, 2009 Stephen Harper Sole practitioner (1996 to 2009)
Ross & McBride (1993 to 1995)
Justice Grant A. Campbell
Justice Deborah L. Chappel[48] [49] Hamilton June 2011 Stephen Harper Sole practitioner (2006 to 2011)
Justice Lene Madsen 2016[18]
Justice Wendy L. MacPherson
Justice Alex Pazaratz [51] Hamilton December 15, 2006 Stephen Harper Sole practitioner (1979 to 2006)
Justice J. Wilma Scott

Central West Region

Ontario Superior Court of Justice
Position / Name District Date appointed Appointed by Prior position(s)
Regional Senior Judge Peter A. Daley[52] June 5, 2007 Stephen Harper Miller Thomson (1993 to 2007)
Bell Canada (1986 to 1988)
Justice Irving W. André November 2, 2012[44] Stephen Harper Court of Justice (2002 to 2012)
Defence lawyer (1994 to 2002)
Crown attorney (1991 to 1994)
Justice William M. Le May[14] December 16, 2014 Stephen Harper Hicks Morely LLP (1998 to 2014)
Justice Deena F. Baltman[53] Milton May 6, 2005 Paul Martin
Justice Gordon D. Lemon[15] December 14, 2007 Stephen Harper
Justice Kofi N. Barnes[31] Brampton February 8, 2013 PPSC (1993 to 2004) Provincial Court (2004 to 2013)
Justice Lucy K. McSweeney[24] June 17, 2016
Justice Thomas A. Bielby[27] Brampton June 19, 2008 Stephen Harper Lancaster Brooks & Welch LLP (1978 to 2009)
Giffen, Pensa (1976 to 1978)
Justice Gisele M. Miller
Justice Ivan S. Bloom [14] December 16, 2014 Public Prosecution Service of Canada (1980 to 2014)
Dubeck & Dudzic (1977 to 1980)
Justice Kendra D. Coats[54] Milton September 17, 2003 Jean Chrétien Ross & McBridde LLP (family)
Justice David Price [30] July 31, 2008 Stephen Harper Sole practitioner (1987 to 2008)
Cassels Brock (1982 to 1987)
Crown Attorney (1975 to 1980)
Justice Clayton Conlan[55][26] Owen Sound December 3, 2011 Stephen Harper Kirby, Robinson, Treslan & Conlan
Justice Leonard Ricchetti[30] Toronto July 31, 2008 Stephen Harper McMillan Binch Mendelsohn (1983 to 2008)
Justice Steve A. Coroza[56][57] April 2013 Stephen Harper Court of Justice (2009 to 2013)
Public Prosecution Service of Canada (1998 to 2009)
Justice Fletcher Dawson
Justice Lorna-Lee Snowie
Justice Meredith Donohue [26] Brampton December 2, 2011 Stephen Harper Daniel & Partners LLP (1985 to 2011)
Justice John R. Sproat[19] Brampton September 26, 2003 Jean Chrétien Miller Thomson LLP (1979 to 2003)
Justice Robert M. Thompson
Justice Michael G. Emery[12] 1989 (High Court)
Stephen Harper Simpson Wigle LAW, LLP (1991 to 2013)
Emery, Rekai & Johnston
Mitchell, Schuller & Company (1981 to 1984)
Justice Jamie K. Trimble[12] Milton December 16, 2013 Stephen Harper Hughes Amys LLP (1989 to 2013
Justice E. Ria Tzimas[20][47] October 4, 2012 Crown Law Office
Sotos, Karvanis
Justice Dale F. Fitzpatrick[58] Milton March 2, 2012 Stephen Harper Furlong Collins Fitzpatrick (1999 to 2012)
Robert Anagnostopoulis Law Offices (1995 to 1999)
Miller Thomson (1993 to 1994)
Justice Francine E. Van Melle [28] 2000 (Judge)
2009 (Regional Senior Judge)
Justice Joseph M. Fragomeni
Justice Michael R. Gibson[32] February 6, 2015 Stephen Harper military judge (2013 to 2015)
Judge Advocate General (1996 to 2013)
Justice Jennifer Woollcombe[16] February 27, 2015
Justice Douglas K. Gray [35] Milton November 23, 2006 Stephen Harper Stewart Storie LLP (1978–2006)
Beard Winter (1977–1978)
Havrlant Robinson Gray Murray Bateman Saul (1975–1977)
Gray Murray Rahilly (1973–1975)
Justice Cynthia Petersen 2017[59]

East Region

Ontario Superior Court of Justice
Position / Name District Date Appointed Appointed By Prior Position(s)
Regional Senior Judge James E. McNamara [60] Ottawa 2008 (Judge) May 12, 2014 (Senior) Stephen Harper Marcus, McNamara and Wilson
Justice Brian W. Abrams[46] February 4, 2011 Stephen Harper Templeman Menninga LLP (1998 to 2011)
Justice Catherine D. Aitken
Justice Robert N. Beaudoin
Justice Michel Z. Charbonneau
Justice Sylvia Corthorn
Justice Adriana Doyle[16] February 27, 2015
Justice Tracy Engelking 2016[18]
Justice Charles T. Hackland[61] 2003
2008 (Reg. Snr. Judge)[62]
Gowling LaFleur Henderson (1990 to 2003)
Lang, Michener (1986 to 1990)
Binks, Chilcott & Simpson (1980 to 1986)
Justice Martin S. James
Justice John M. Johnston
Justice Paul B. Kane
Justice Stanley J. Kershman[23] Ottawa Perley-Robertson (2002 to 2007)
Leikin & Kershman (1978-1981)
Justice Marc R. Labrosse[63] Ottawa January 31, 2014 Vice Hunter Labrosse LLP (1996 to 2014)
Justice Laurie Lacelle[16] February 27, 2015
Justice Ronald M. Laliberté[64] Cornwall June 7, 2013 Stephen Harper Crown attorney (1989 to 2013)
Justice Rick Leroy
Justice Calum U. C. MacLeod[24] June 17, 2016
Justice Helen K. MacLeod-Beliveau
Justice Robert L. Maranger[65] Ottawa Sole practitioner (1995 to 2001)
Dumont, McAndrew
Justice Colin D. A. McKinnon
Justice Hugh R. McLean
Justice Graeme Mew [66] December 20, 2013 Stephen Harper Clyde & Co. (2011-2013)
Nicholl Paskell-Mede (2006-2011)

Gowling Lafleur Henderson (2001-2005)
Smith Lyons (1989-2001)

Justice Julianne A. Parfett [67] January 29, 2007 Stephen Harper Crown Attorney (1987 to 2007)
Justice Robert Pelletier [68] October 21, 2005 Paul Martin Crown Attorney
Justice Kevin B. Phillips
Justice Michael G. Quigley[69] April 15, 2005 Paul Martin McCarthy Tétrault
Justice Lynn D. Ratushny
Justice Timothy D. Ray
Justice Pierre E. Roger[33] Ottawa June 26, 2015 Stephen Harper Case Management Master of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice
Justice Robert F. Scott
Justice Elizabeth C. Sheard[33] Ottawa June 26, 2015 Stephen Harper lawyer with Evans Sweeny Bordin LLP (Hamilton)
Justice Robert J. Smith
Justice Wolfram Tausendfreund[41] London September 18, 2006 Stephen Harper O’Flynn Weese Tausendfreund
Justice Giovanna Toscano Roccamo
Justice Gary W. Tranmer
Justice Robyn M. Ryan Bell[70] Ottawa April 2017 Justin Trudeau partner at Bennett Jones LLP
Justice Nathalie Champagne[71] May 24, 2018 Justin Trudeau Legal Aid Ontario (Director General for the Eastern District)
Ontario Superior Court of Justice - Family Division
Position/Name District Date Appointed Appointed By Prior Position(s)
Justice Johanne Lafrance-Cardinal
Justice Maria T. Linhares de Sousa
Justice V. Jennifer Mackinnon
Justice Timothy Minnema[26] December 2, 2011 Stephen Harper Frontenac Children's Aid Society (2001 to 2011)
Justice Kenneth E. Pedlar
Justice Cheryl Robertson
Justice Mark P. Shelston
Justice Anne C. Trousdale[34] November 23, 2005 Paul Martin
Justice Pamela MacEachern [72] May 24, 2018 Justin Trudeau Nelligan O’Brien Payne LLP (1994 to 2018)

Northeast Region

Ontario Superior Court of Justice
Position / Name District Date appointed Appointed by Prior position(s)
Regional Senior Judge Robbie D. Gordon
Justice Ian S. McMillan [73] Sault Ste Marie Jean Chrétien May 2, 2001 Provenzano McMillan
Justice R. Dan Cornell [74] Sudbury October 23, 2009 Stephen Harper Cornell Mortlock & Sillberg (1984 to 2009)
sole practitioner (1980 to 1984)
Justice David J. Nadeau [73] Cochrane-Timmins May 4, 2001 Jean Chrétien Bourgeault Nadeau Brunelle Dumais
Justice John S. Poupore[75] July 1995
January 2009 as Regional Senior Judge[28]
Sole practitioner (1987 to 1995)
Wilkins, Wilkins & Di Salle (1971 to 1987)
Justice M. Gregory Ellies[76] October 22, 2010
Justice Annalisa S. Rasaiah[33] Sault Ste. Marie July 7, 2015 Stephen Harper sole practitioner, and partner and mediator with ACG Mediation Services
Justice Edward E. Gareau[77] June 22, 2009 Stephen Harper Feifel Broadbent Gareau Gualazzi (1999 to 2009)
Richard DeLorenzi (1985 to 1999)
Justice Robert A. Riopelle
Justice Louise L. Gauthier [28] January 23, 2009 Stephen Harper Provincial Court (1992 to 1999)
Justice Paul U. Rivard
Justice Patricia C. Hennessy
Justice Robin Y. Tremblay[14] Crown attorney (1999 to 2014)
Perras Gauthier Morgenais Tremblay (1996 to 1999)
Justice Norman M. Karam
Justice George T. Valin
Justice Edward J. Koke[30] July 31, 2008 Stephen Harper Martens Lingard LLP (1996 to 2008)
Reid McNaughton LLP (1981 to 1986)
Justice Michael N. Varpio[37] Sault Ste. Marie 2012
Justice Alexander D. Kurke[14] December 16, 2014 Crown Attorney (1994 to 2014)
Justice W. Larry Whalen
Justice Cindy A. M. MacDonald
Justice James A. S. Wilcox

Northwest Region

Ontario Superior Court of Justice
Position / Name District Date appointed Appointed by Prior position(s)
Regional Senior Judge Bonnie R. Warkentin[30] July 31, 2008 Stephen Harper Willoughby McLeod Warkentin LLP (1991 to 2008)
Justice F. Bruce Fitzpatrick[78] Thunder Bay June 24, 2011 with Lockington Lawless Fitzpatrick LLP (1993 to 2011)
Chernos Conway (1990 to 1993)
Justice Terrence A. Platana
Justice John S. Fregeau[79] Thunder Bay November 27, 2009 Stephen Harper Compton, Shewchuk, MacDonnell & Ormiston (1988 to 2009)
Justice Douglas C. Shaw[10][14][11] November 2, 2005 (Judge)
December 16, 2014 (Senior)
Atwood Shaw Labine
Justice W. Danial Newton[14] December 16, 2014 Stephen Harper CARREL+Partners LLP (1984 to 2014)
Justice G. Patrick Smith[65] Thunder Bay October 31, 2001 Jean Chrétien Buset & Partners (family)

Southwest Region

Ontario Superior Court of Justice
Position / Name District Date Appointed Appointed By Prior Position(s)
Regional Senior Judge Bruce G. Thomas[80] 2008 (judge)[17]
2017(regional)
Judge David Aston[39] February 25, 2005 Family Court (1995 to 2005)
Aston, Berg and Kennedy
Sole practitioner
Judge Christopher Bondy[46] Windsor February 4, 2011 Stephen Harper Wolf Hooker Professional Corporation
Bondy Baker Wolf
Judge Scott K. Campbell
Judge Thomas J. Carey [49] Windsor March 4, 2011 Stephen Harper sole practitioner (1984 to 2011)
Batchelar & Carey (1981 to 1984)
West & Robb (1979 to 1980)
Judge John A. Desotti
Judge Joseph M. W. Donohue
Judge Marc A. Garson[13] London October 2, 2013 Crown counsel with the Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General
Judge Jonathon C. George[24] June 17, 2016
Judge Kelly A. Gorman
Judge A. Duncan Grace
Judge Pamela L. Hebner[33] Windsor June 26, 2015 Stephen Harper lawyer with Madorin, Snyder LLP (Kitchener)
Judge Thomas A. Heeney[81] 1998 Mandryk and Heeney
Judge Peter B. Hockin
Judge J. Paul R. Howard
Judge George W. King[14] December 2014 Stephen Harper McTague Law (1982 to 2014)
Judge Ian F. Leach[81] Woodstock June 1, 2012 Stephen Harper Lerners LLP (1991 to 2012)
Judge Lynne Leitch
Judge Michael D. McArthur 2017[82]
Judge Alissa K. Mitchell[63] London January 31, 2014 Stephen Harper Miller Thomson LLP (2006 to 2014)
Judge Johanne N. Morissette
Judge Kirk W. Munroe [32] Windsor February 6, 2015 sole practitioner (criminal) (1996 to 2015)
Judge Terrence L. J. Patterson
Judge Renee M. Pomerance[35] November 23, 2006
Judge Helen A. Rady
Judge Russell M. Raikes[14] December 16, 2014 McKenzie Lake Lawyers LLP (2012 to 2014)
Cohen Highley LLP (1984 to 2011)
Judge Lynda Templeton
Judge Gregory J. Verbeem[83] Windsor March 7, 2014 Stephen Harper Bartlet & Richardes (1996 to 2014)
Justice Tracey J. Nieckarz May 24, 2018 Justin Trudeau Buset LLP (2001 to 2018)


Ontario Superior Court of Justice - Family Division
Position / Name District Date Appointed Appointed By Prior Position(s)
Judge Denise M. Korpan[40] April, 2012 Siskinds LLP (1987 to 1990)
Gunn and Associates (1981 to 1987)
Judge Margaret A. McSorley[33] London June 26, 2015 Stephen Harper judge of the Ontario Court of Justice since 2003
Judge Henry Vogelsang
Judge Victor Mitrow[46] London February 4, 2011 Stephen Harper McKenzie Lake Lawyers LLP (1998 to 2011)
Ross, Bennett & Lake (1979 to 1998)
Ontario Superior Court of Justice - Supernumerary
Position / Name Date Appointed Appointed By Prior Position(s)
Justice Helen M. Pierce [24][14][65] October 31, 2001
June 27, 2017 (super.)

Toronto Region

Ontario Superior Court of Justice
Position / Name District Date appointed Appointed by Prior position(s)
Regional Senior Judge Geoffrey B. Morawetz[12][53] 2005 (Judge)
December 18, 2013 (Snr Judge)
Goodmans LLP (1999 to 2005)
Judge Freya Kristjanson[24] June 17, 2016 Justin Trudeau Wardle Daley Bernstein Bieber LLP (2015 to 2016)
Cavaluzzo Shilton McIntyre & Cornish LLP (2009 to 2014)
Borden Ladner Gervais LLP (1989 to 2008)
Judge Jasmine T. Akbarali[18] 2016
Judge Emile R. Kruzick
Judge Suhail A. Q. Akhtar [14][84] 2014 Stephen Harper
Judge Thomas R. Lederer[85] January 29, 2007 Stephen Harper Davis & Co
Judge Beth A. Allen[23] Toronto March 2, 2007 Stephen Harper Financial Services Commission of Ontario
Judge Sidney N. Lederman
Judge Sandra Nishikawa January 19, 2018 Justin Trudeau
Judge Wailan Low
Judge P. Andras Schreck[59] June 23, 2017 Justin Trudeau Ontario Court of Justice (2014 to 2017)
Schreck Presser LLP and Schreck & Greene (1998 to 2014)
Judge Ian A. MacDonnell[30] Toronto July 31, 2008 Stephen Harper Provincial Court (1988 to 2008)
Crown Law Office
Judge Edward P. Belobaba[86] May 5, 2005 Law Office of Edward Belobaba
Gowlings
Osgoode Law professor
Judge Wendy M. Matheson[64][14] Toronto June 7, 2013 Stephen Harper Torys LLP (1988 to 2013)
Judge Carole J. Brown[46] February 4, 2011 Stephen Harper Borden Ladner Gervais (1985 to 2011)
Judge J. David McCombs
Judge Michael F. Brown 2004 (Judge)
2007 (Senior)[23]
Campbell, Godfrey and Lewtas (1979 to 1984)
Crown attorney (1984 to 1993)
Executive Legal Officer to the Chief Justice of the Superior Court of Justice (2000 to 2004)
Judge Thomas J. McEwen[20] Newmarket June 19, 2009 Harper Adair Morse (civil)
Judge Kenneth L. Campbell[87] Toronto June 24, 2011 Stephen Harper Crown Law Office (2005 to 2011)
Judge John B. McMahon[88] November 19, 2004 Paul Martin Assistant Deputy Attorney General of Ontario
Director of Crown Operations for the Toronto Region
Executive Legal Officer to the Chief Justice of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice
Crown attorney
Judge Peter J. Cavanagh 2016[18] Justin Trudeau
Judge Faye E. McWatt
Judge Victoria R. Chiappetta Sault Ste Marie 2012[44] Stephen Harper Essar Steel Algoma Inc (2007 to 2012)
Judge Ruth E. Mesbur
Judge Robert A. Clark
Judge Anne M. Molloy
Judge Michael Code
Judge J. Patrick Moore[10][11] November 2, 2005 Paul Martin Rogers Moore
Judge Barbara A. Conway
Judge Edward M. Morgan[89] June 22, 2012 Stephen Harper Davies, Ward & Beck (1989 to 1997)
Professor at University of Toronto (1998 to 2012)
Judge David L. Corbett
Judge Frederick L. Myers[63] Toronto January 31, 2014 Stephen Harper Goodmans LLP (2003 to 2014)
Osler, Hoskin, and Harcourt LLP (1986 to 2002)
Judge Katherine B. Corrick
Judge Bonnie L. Croll
Judge Alfred J. O'Marra[15] December 14, 2007 Stephen Harper
Judge Brian P. O'Marra[90] Milton September 30, 2011 Stephen Harper Crown Attorney (1982 to 2011)
O'Marra & O'Marra (1977 to 1982)
Judge James F. Diamond
Judge Victor Paisley
Judge Grant R. Dow[14] December 16, 2014 Stephen Harper Flaherty Dow Elliott & McCarthy (1994 to 2014)
Gilbert Wright & Flaherty (1988 to 1994)
Judge Laurence A. Pattillo
Judge Todd Ducharme[42] Toronto May 7, 2004 Paul Martin Sole practitioner (Criminal)
Judge Michael A. Penny[79] Toronto November 27, 2009 Stephen Harper Torys LLP (1984 to 2009)
Judge Tamarin M. Dunnet
Judge Paul M. Perell[53] May 6, 2005 Paul Martin Weir Foulds LLP
Judge Sean F. Dunphy[14] Toronto December 16, 2014 Stephen Harper Stikeman Elliott (1985 to 2012)
Russell Hill Advisory Services
Judge Craig Perkins
Judge Mario D. Faieta[14] December 16, 2014 Stephen Harper Ontario Ministry of the environment (2004 to 2014)
Piscelli & Faieta (1986 to 1987)
Judge Andra Pollak
Judge Stephen E. Firestone[57] April 26, 2013 Stephen Harper Lackman, Firestone Law Offices (1995 to 2013)
Iacono, Brown, Barristers & Solicitors (1990 to 1995)
Sommers & Roth (1988 to 1990)
Judge Michael Quigley[91] Pembroke March 28, 2001 Jean Chrétien Quigley Ross & Cliffen (1970 to 2001)
Judge Maureen D. Forestell[92] January 29, 2007 Stephen Harper Department of Justice (1984 to 1986)
Private practice (1987 to 2007)
Judge Harriet E. Sachs
Judge E. Eva Frank[53] May 6, 2005 Paul Martin Genest Murray
Judge Shaun S. Nakatsuru[70] Toronto 2017 Justin Trudeau[93] Judge of Ontario Court of Justice (2006 to 2017)
Ontario Crown Counsel (2003 to 2006)
College of Physicians (2000 to 2003)
Nakatsuru & Doucette (1988 to 2000)
Judge Gertrude F. Speigel
Judge Nola E. Garton
Judge Nancy J. Spies [39] Toronto February 25, 2005 Paul Martin Stockwoods LLP
Judge Benjamin T. Glustein[14] December 16, 2014 Stephen Harper Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
Norton Rose
Judge Suzanne M. Stevenson[36] Toronto December 16, 2011 Stephen Harper Martin & Millyer (1993 to 2011)
Judge Robert F. Goldstein[81] Toronto June 1, 2012 Stephen Harper Dept of Justice (1990 to 2012)
Judge Elizabeth M. Stewart[20][19] Toronto September 26, 2003 Jean Chrétien McCarthy Tetrault (1984 to 2003)
Judge Susanne R. Goodman 2000
Judge Glenn A. Hainey [94] Toronto February 4, 2011 Stephen Harper Gowlings Lafleur Henderson LLP
Judge Katherine E. Swinton 1997 Jean Chrétien Law Professor, York University
Law Professor, U of T
Judge Alison Harvison Young
Judge Edward F. Then[12][95] 1989 (High Court)
Crown Attorney (1972 to 1989)
Judge Julie A. Thorburn[41] September 18, 2006
Judge Kenneth G. Hood [96] May 5, 2015 Stephen Harper Schneider Ruggiero LLP (2010 to 2015)
Lawrence Lawrence Stevenson LLP (2004 to 2010)
Judge Darla A. Wilson[15][20] December 14, 2007 Stephen Harper Lawson McGrenere LLP
Borden Ladner Gervais
Judge Carolyn J. Horkins[97] 2004 Gowlings (1982 to 2004)
Judge Jane E. Kelly[27] Toronto June 19, 2008 Stephen Harper Kelly & Lacy (2004 to 2008)
Kelly, Jennings & Lacy (2001 to 2004)
Kelly, Jennings (1996 to 2001)<nt> Crown attorney (1994 to 1996)
Fasken Campbell Godfrey (1990 to 1994)
Judge Herman J. Wilton-Siegel [98] 2002 Centrica Canada
Torys (1977 to 2001)
Judge P. Kiteley [99] 1995 Jean Chrétien Smith, Lyons, Torrance, Stevenson & Mayer (1987 to 1995)
Symes, Kiteley & McIntyre (1980 to 1987)
Cassels, Mitchell, Somers, Dutton & Winkler (1978 to 1980)
Atlin, Goldenberg, Cohen, Gamble & Armel (1976 to 1978)
Judge Kelly P. Wright[63] Newmarket 2008 Stephen Harper Ontario Crown Attorney (1996 to 2008)
Judge Patrick J. Monahan[100] May 19, 2017 Justin Trudeau Deputy Attorney General of Ontario

Supernumerary Judges

Position / Name Date appointed / Supernumerary since Appointed by Prior position(s)
Justice J. Bryan Shaughnessy[23] January 1, 2014 (sup.)[12] Ontario Court of Justice, General Division (1998 to 2000)
Sosna & Shaughnessy
Justice Randolph Mazza (supernumerary) December 23, 1995 (judge)[101]
January 6, 2011 (sup.)[48]
Executive Director of the Hamilton Legal and Community Services
Justice S. Bruce Durno [28] July 31, 2013 (sup.)[12] 1998 (High Court)
Justice Bruce A. Glass (Oshawa) July 31, 2014 (sup.)[14]
Judge Steven Rogin April 11, 2014 (sup.)[14]
Justice C. Stephen Glithero[102] Simcoe 1992
Justice Mary Jo McLaren
Judge Michael R. Dambrot (supernumary)[103] Ministry of Attorney General, Director of Crown Operations
Justice S. Casey Hill 1995 (appt)
Justice Nancy M. Mossip 2013 (Sup.)
Justice Silja S. Seppi January 8, 2014[104] (sup.)
Justice Bonnie J. Wein
Justice Jennifer A. Blishen (Family Division)
Judge Susan G. Himel
Judge David G. Stinson
Judge Nancy L. Backhouse
Justice Robert G. S. Del Frate [73] Sudbury May 2, 2001 Lacroix, Forest & Labrosse (1972 to 2001)
Justice Joseph R. Henderson December 31, 2017 (sup)[105]
Judge Todd L. Archibald [106] 1999 BLG LLP (1992 to 1999)
Legal Dept City of Toronto (1989–1990)
Crown attorney (1985 to 1989)
Judge Mary A. Sanderson June 20, 2016 (sup.)[70]
Judge Arthur M. Gans
Justice Margaret Eberhard July 11, 2013 (sup.)[13]

Past judges

  • Archie Campbell 1996–2007
  • Patrick LeSage 1999–2002 as Chief Justice
  • Sarah E. Pepall (1999 to 2012) – appointed to Ontario Court of Appeal[40]
  • David H. Doherty (1988 to 1990)
  • Michal Fairburn
  • Ian V. B. Nordheimer
  • Katherine van Rensburg [107]
  • Laurence Pattillo – Supernumerary as of Jan. 30, 2017[100]
  • J. J. Cavarzan
  • John C Murray (2004 to ?)[42]
  • L.C. Kozak
  • R.C. Desmarais
  • Edward W. Ducharme (2002 to 2012), appointed to Ontario Court of Appeal[40]
  • Alexandra Hoy (2002 to 2011), appointed to Ontario Court of Appeal[26]
  • Elanor Cronk
  • Mary Lou Benotto (2001 to 2013), appointed to Ontario Court of Appeal[63]
  • David Little
  • Lois B Roberts (2008 to ?)[27]
  • Albert Roy
  • J Douglas Bernstein [75] (1995–?)
  • Frank Robert Caputo [75] (1995–?)
  • W.J. Lloyd Brennan [75] (1995–?)
  • Alfred Joseph Strong [75] (1995–?)
  • Joseph William Quinn (1995–?)
  • Donald Ross Cameron [101] (1995–?)
  • Joan L. Lax [101] (1995–?)

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