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Glenn Joyal faces MP questions on Supreme Court of Canada nomination

Global News

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June 29, 2026

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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.

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Loonie Politics

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· Jun 22, 2026

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.

RedState

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· Jun 26, 2026

Watch: Brandon Gill Delivers a Master Class Questioning SNAP Advocate

Watch: Brandon Gill Delivers a Master Class Questioning SNAP Advocate

National Post

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· 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

The New Zealand Herald

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· Jul 9, 2026

Election 2026 poll: Chris Hipkins, Christopher Luxon neck and neck in preferred Prime Minister rankings

Election 2026 poll: Chris Hipkins, Christopher Luxon neck and neck in preferred Prime Minister rankings

PBD Podcast

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· Jul 9, 2026

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Rabble.ca

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· Jun 22, 2026

Prominent conservatives make social media attacks on Calgary’s conservative mayor

The topic of their ire? The City of Calgary’s noise bylaw! What’s with that, anyway? The post Prominent conservatives make social media attacks on Calgary’s conservative mayor appeared first on rabble.ca.

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Related coverage for "Glenn Joyal faces MP questions on Supreme Court of Canada nomination": Loonie Politics — A few facts about Supreme Court of Canada nominee Glenn Joyal. RedState — Watch: Brandon Gill Delivers a Master Class Questioning SNAP Advocate. National Post — FIRST READING: Even the new ‘conservative’ Supreme Court justice has a weakness for identity politics. The New Zealand Herald — Election 2026 poll: Chris Hipkins, Christopher Luxon neck and neck in preferred Prime Minister rankings. PBD Podcast — This Democrat With A Nazi Tattoo Just Torched His Own Campaign. Rabble.ca — Prominent conservatives make social media attacks on Calgary’s conservative mayor