Lawyer who challenged Harper’s Nadon Supreme Court appointment convinces judge to keep challenge open
A constitutional lawyer who mounted a court challenge against Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s attempt to fill a vacant Supreme Court of Canada seat for Quebec by appointing a Federal Court judge who had not practiced law in the province for more than two decades has convinced the judge in his challenge to keep it open—in case Mr. Harper tries to circumvent a Supreme Court ruling against the appointment.
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