Edmonton Journal

MacKay defends remarks on female judges

Women don’t apply because of children, minister says

- TERRY PEDWELL

OTTAWA —Federal Justice Minister Peter MacKay is defending comments he made last week about why so few women are appointed as judges in Canada.

MacKay was responding to a newspaper report Wednesday about an Ontario Bar Associatio­n meeting at which he was asked about the lack of women and visible minorities on federally appointed court benches.

MacKay answered the question by saying that women don’t apply to be judges because they fear the job will take them away from their children — and that children need their mothers more than their fathers, the Toronto Star report said.

On Thursday, rather than back away from the comments, MacKay stood his ground.

“At early childhood, there’s no question I think that women have a greater bond with their children,” he said.

Canada needs more women to apply for judicial appointmen­ts, he continued, before walking away from reporters.

Later in the House of Commons, opposition MPs pounced on MacKay’s comment, declaring them sexist and demanding an apology.

“I ask the minister to apologize to all Canadians for blaming motherhood for his abject failure to ensure that the federal court reflects the diversity of society,” said Liberal MP Carolyn Bennett.

MacKay insisted, however, that he was being unfairly maligned.

“That, of course, is a complete mischaract­erization of what I said, what I think, how I act and who I am,” he told the Commons. Judicial appointmen­ts are made solely on the basis of merit, he added.

“With respect to minorities and women being promoted to the judiciary, I think we can all agree that government, of course, plays an important role in that, but so too do law schools and law societies, and that is exactly the message I was bringing to the Ontario Bar Associatio­n.”

Between 2006 and 2012, the Conservati­ves appointed or elevated 485 judges.

Of those, 145 — 30 per cent — were women, according to the government’s answer to a recent order paper question posed by Liberal MP Irwin Cotler.

MacKay updated those figures Thursday, saying the Tories have named a total of 182 justices since 2006.

As of June 1, there were 855 judges sitting on federal, provincial and territoria­l court benches across the country, 382 of whom were women.

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