Regina Leader-Post

ATLANTIC LAWYERS FIGHTING TO ENSURE SUPREME COURT SEAT

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A court date has been set in the legal battle between Atlantic trial lawyers and Ottawa to ensure the East Coast keeps its traditiona­l seat on the Supreme Court of Canada. Wagners Law Firm says the two sides are scheduled to be in Nova Scotia Supreme Court on Oct. 5 to set a date for a hearing. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said regional representa­tion is important, but he won’t commit to ensuring the country’s top court has a judge from Atlantic Canada. The Atlantic Provinces Trial Lawyers Associatio­n says it is seeking an order from Nova Scotia Supreme Court that would require the federal government to amend the Constituti­on if it wants to drop regional representa­tion as constituti­onal convention. The associatio­n says such a change would require unanimous consent of the provinces.

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