Federal judges ‘reluctantly’ take Carney gov’t to court in dispute over pay, judicial independence

By Cristin Schmitz ( December 3, 2025, 6:07 PM EST) -- In a pay dispute with Ottawa that raises questions about the requirements for judicial independence, the Canadian Superior Courts Judges Association (CSCJA) and the associate judges of the Federal Court separately filed Federal Court applications seeking judicial review of the Carney government’s recent refusal to implement the recommendations of an independent judicial pay commission, including its advice that a $28,000 salary boost (on top of mandatory annual indexing) is necessary to keep attracting outstanding lawyers to the federal benches....
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