This was a great quiz.


You are the Honourable Mr. Justice Louis LeBel. ( 55.9% match)

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Born: 1939, Ville de Québec, Québec
Appointed: 2000
Key word:purpose

The law is not only a paper-pushing game; it exists for important reasons to serve a significant purpose. Opinions you wrote or co-wrote in cases like Doucet-Boudreau (trial judge retaining jurisdiction) and Malmo-Levine and Caine (marijuana) demand that every law be justified for a clear purpose, not just because Parliament or some court can get away with it.

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Also, I really like saying “The Honourable Mister Justice Fish”.


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  1. You are the Honourable Madam Justice Claire L’Heureux-Dubé. ( 84.3% match)

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    Born: 1927, Ville de Québec, Québec
    Appointed: 1987
    Retired: 2002
    Key word:opinion

    Your opinions on our sample cases reflect consistent respect for the rule of law, with the Supreme Court as highest authority. You were always willing to express an opinion on how things should be resolved, instead of leaving it to other bodies to decide. Sometimes your colleagues agreed with you, as in Harvard College; more often not, as in Trinity Western.

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