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The common law and equity courts were merged in 1881 under the Ontario Judicature Act to create the new Supreme Court of Ontario with two branches: the High Court of Justice and the Court of Appeal.
The Ontario Court of Justice is the provincial court of record [6] for the Canadian province of Ontario. The court sits at more than 200 locations across the province and oversees matters relating to family law, criminal law, and provincial offences.
By a 1989 amendment to the Courts of Justice Act, Ontario's superior court, county courts, and district courts were consolidated into the Ontario Court (General Division), while the family and criminal courts formed the Ontario Court (Provincial Division).
Dec 28, 2018 · Kitty Karle will become the first female Ontario County Court judge come January. She will be sworn in on Saturday at the Ontario County Courthouse.
Judges work in three areas of jurisdiction: the overwhelming majority of criminal and youth criminal justice cases in the province; certain types of family law cases; offences committed under provincial statutes. Office of the Chief Justice:
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Date modified: 2023-11-06. Access the links to see brief biographies and photographs of all of the judges of the Supreme Court of Canada. The judges’ names are listed in alphabetical (A-Z order), along with the date of appointment, and the date of departure (if applicable).