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13 CHAPTER 2 JUDICIAL SALARIES The determination of compensation for judges is grounded in the constitutional imperative that
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Toronto / DM / /

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Australia / United Kingdom / New Zealand / Canada / /

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Supreme Court / /

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April 1 / 2000 / /

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federal public service / Canadian Association of Provincial Judges / Crawford Commission / Scott Commission / Judiciary / Public Trust / Department of Justice / Supreme Court / /

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Douglas A. Schmeiser / Lamer / W. Howard McConnell / Beauregard / /

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Chief Justice / advocate / Queen / senior Deputy Ministers / deputy ministers / Chief / /

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