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The country [Canada] is not entitled to nine [Supreme Court] judges giving their own views; the country is entitled to nine judges giving their views after listening to the views of their eight other colleagues.

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Truth Be Told: My Journey Through Life and the Law, Chapt 29 by Beverley Anne McLachlin 1989+/-

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Bertha Wilson

1923–2007 First female judge on the Ontario Court of Appeal (1975–1983) and the first female justice in the Supreme Court of Canada (1982–1991). Educated at the University of Aberdeen, she immigrated to Canada with her husband, Presbyterian and then United Church of Canada minister John Wilson. She was admitted to Dalhousie Law School in 1954 and was called to the Nova Scotia Bar in 1957 and of Ontario in 1959. She practised law 1958-75 with the large Toronto firm Osler, Hoskin and Harcourt where she specialized in legal research and opinion writing on a wide range of subjects for the other lawyers. She was appointed to the Ontario Court of Appeal in December 1975 and captured public attention by her imaginative and humane decisions in cases involving human rights, ethnic and sex discrimination, matrimonial property, child custody and the access of citizens to information about themselves collected by government and police. In 1982, after intense feminist pressure to name a woman to the Supreme Court, Wilson was appointed. Since then she participated in several Supreme Court decisions, one of the most momentous of which is probably striking down Canadian abortion law in early 1988 . In the same year she was appointed a commissioner on the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. She served on the Supreme Court from 1982 to 1991. In 1991 she was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, and in 1992 she was named Companion of the Order of Canada. https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/bertha-wilson

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