Supreme Court linguistic duality bill to ensure justice and equality for all

Linguistic duality is an intrinsic part of our Canadian identity and values. Bill C-232 aims to amend the Supreme Court Act, by adding an additional requirement in the selection of Supreme Court judges: that of understanding both official languages without the assistance of an interpreter.

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