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A few facts about Supreme Court of Canada nominee Glenn Joyal
OTTAWA — A quick sketch of Glenn Joyal, who has been nominated to the Supreme Court of Canada: AGE: 66. EARLY YEARS: Raised in a bicultural family in St. Boniface, Man. Father with deep Franco-Manitoban roots, mother of Polish heritage. EDUCATION: Attended St. Paul’s Jesuit High School, Winnipeg. Bachelor of arts, Simon Fraser University. Studied [] The post A few facts about Supreme Court of Canada nominee Glenn Joyal appeared first on Loonie Politics.
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Loonie Politics
· Jun 22, 2026
Manitoba Chief Justice Glenn Joyal nominated to Supreme Court
OTTAWA — Manitoba’s Chief Justice Glenn Joyal has been nominated to fill the vacancy on the Supreme Court of Canada. Prime Minister Mark Carney says Joyal has demonstrated the integrity, experience and judgment required of the Supreme Court. Joyal has served as the Chief Justice of the Court of King’s Bench of Manitoba since 2011. [] The post Manitoba Chief Justice Glenn Joyal nominated to Supreme Court appeared first on Loonie Politics.
National Post
· Jun 25, 2026
FIRST READING: Even the new ‘conservative’ Supreme Court justice has a weakness for identity politics
Glenn Joyal compelled Manitoba lawyers to state their pronouns in court, and seeks a 'tri-jural' system where Indigenous law is co-equal with Canadian law
Global News
· Jun 29, 2026
Glenn Joyal faces MP questions on Supreme Court of Canada nomination
Joyal has been chief justice of the Court of King's Bench of Manitoba since 2011. His nomination to the Supreme Court was announced by Prime Minister Mark Carney last week.
CBC News
· Jun 22, 2026
Manitoba Court of King's Bench Chief Justice Glenn Joyal nominated to Supreme Court of Canada
The chief justice of Manitoba's Court of King's Bench has been nominated to Canada's highest court.
Western Standard
· Jun 22, 2026
Carney nominates Manitoba chief justice Glenn Joyal to Supreme Court
Prime Minister Mark Carney has nominated Manitoba Court of King’s Bench Chief Justice Glenn Joyal to the Supreme Court of Canada, filling the vacancy left by the retirement of Justice Sheilah Martin last month.
CityNews Montreal
· Jul 9, 2026
Application filed for class-action lawsuit against Montreal-area school board after privacy breach
An application for a class-action lawsuit has been filed in the Quebec Superior Court against a Montreal-area school board after it circulated parents’ sensitive information. On July 2, the Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board sent an email to parents of children attending Rosemere High School, on the North Shore, with a document containing names, birth [] The post Application filed for class-action lawsuit against Montreal-area school board after privacy breach appeared first on CityNews Montreal.
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Related coverage for "A few facts about Supreme Court of Canada nominee Glenn Joyal": Loonie Politics — Manitoba Chief Justice Glenn Joyal nominated to Supreme Court. National Post — FIRST READING: Even the new ‘conservative’ Supreme Court justice has a weakness for identity politics. Global News — Glenn Joyal faces MP questions on Supreme Court of Canada nomination. CBC News — Manitoba Court of King's Bench Chief Justice Glenn Joyal nominated to Supreme Court of Canada. Western Standard — Carney nominates Manitoba chief justice Glenn Joyal to Supreme Court. CityNews Montreal — Application filed for class-action lawsuit against Montreal-area school board after privacy breach