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The Court of Appeal for Ontario (frequently mistakenly referred to as the Ontario Court of Appeal) (ONCA is the abbreviation for its neutral citation) is the appellate court for the province of Ontario, Canada. The seat of the court is Osgoode Hall in downtown Toronto (also the seat of the Law Society of Ontario and the Divisional Court of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice).

DescriptionEdit

The Court is composed of 22 judicial seats, in addition to 10 justices who currently sit supernumerary.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> They hear over 1,500 appeals each year, on issues of private law, constitutional law, criminal law, administrative law and other matters. The Supreme Court of Canada hears appeals from less than 3% of the decisions of the Court of Appeal for Ontario, therefore in a practical sense, the Court of Appeal is the last avenue of appeal for most litigants in Ontario.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Among the Court of Appeal's most notable decisions was the 2003 ruling in Halpern v Canada (AG) that found defining marriage as between one man and one woman to violate Section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, legalizing same-sex marriage in Ontario and making Canada the first jurisdiction in the world where same-sex marriage was legalized by a court ruling. Among many judges from the Court who have been elevated to the Supreme Court of Canada are Justices Rosalie Abella, Louise Arbour, Peter Cory, Louise Charron, Andromache Karakatsanis, Bora Laskin, Michael Moldaver, and Mahmud Jamal, as well as Bertha Wilson, who was the first female justice on both the Court of Appeal for Ontario (1975) and the Supreme Court of Canada (1982).

The Court of Appeal derives its jurisdiction from Ontario's Courts of Justice Act.

Current judgesEdit

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A courtroom at Osgoode Hall. Over the dais are the Royal Arms of the United Kingdom, which until 1931 were the Royal Arms for general purposes throughout the British Empire. The Statute of Westminster 1931 effectively elevated the Royal Arms of Canada to the position of the King's Royal Arms for general purposes across Canada, which is why the Royal Arms of Canada are now used in courtrooms built since 1931 to represent the Canadian Crown.
Position Name Appointed Nominated by Position(s) Prior to Appointment*
Chief Justice Michael Tulloch<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref> Template:Dts
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Harper
J. Trudeau
Superior Court of Justice (2003 to 2012)
Private practice
Associate Chief Justice J. Michal Fairburn<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref> Template:Dts
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J. Trudeau Superior Court of Justice (December 16, 2014 to July 18, 2017)
Stockwoods

Ontario Crown Law Office

Justice Jill Copeland Template:Dts J. Trudeau Superior Court of Justice (2017 to 2022)
Ontario Court of Justice (2014 to 2017)
Justice Steve A. Coroza<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref> Template:Dts J. Trudeau Superior Court of Justice (2013 to 2020)
Ontario Court of Justice (2009 to 2013)
Justice Jonathan Dawe Template:Dts J. Trudeau Superior Court of Justice (2018 to 2023)
Justice Jonathon George Template:Dts J. Trudeau Superior Court of Justice (2016 to 2021)
Ontario Court of Justice (2012 to 2016)
Justice Lise Favreau Template:Dts J. Trudeau Superior Court of Justice (2017 to 2021)
Justice Sally Gomery Template:Dts J. Trudeau Superior Court of Justice (2017 to 2023)
Justice C. William Hourigan<ref name="auto1">Template:Cite press release</ref> Template:Dts Harper Superior Court of Justice (2009 to 2013)
Fasken Martineau LLP (1992 to 2009)
Justice Grant Huscroft<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref> Template:Dts Harper Professor, Western Law School (2002 to 2014)
University of Auckland (1992 to 2001)
Justice Lene Madsen Template:Dts J. Trudeau Superior Court of Justice (2016 to 2024)
Justice Bradley W. Miller<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref> Template:Dts Harper Superior Court of Justice
Justice Patrick Monahan Template:Dts J. Trudeau Superior Court of Justice (2017 to 2023)
Justice David M. Paciocco<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref> Template:Dts J. Trudeau Ontario Court of Justice
Professor at University of Ottawa and Counsel at Edelson Clifford D'Angelo
Justice Renee Pomerance Template:Dts J. Trudeau Superior Court of Justice (2006 to 2024)
Justice Mohammed Rahman Template:Dts J. Trudeau Superior Court of Justice (2022 to 2025)
Ontario Court of Justice (2016 to 2022)
Justice Lois Roberts<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref> Template:Dts Harper Superior Court of Justice (2008 to 2015)
Genest Murray LLP (1988 to 2008)
Cassels Brock (1987 to 1988)
Justice Lorne Sossin Template:Dts J. Trudeau Superior Court of Justice (2018 to 2020)
Dean, Osgoode Hall Law School (2010 to 2018)
Justice Julie Thorburn Template:Dts J. Trudeau Superior Court of Justice (2006 to 2019)
Justice Gary T. Trotter<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref><ref>Template:Cite press release</ref> Template:Dts J. Trudeau Superior Court of Justice (2008 to 2016)
Ontario Court of Justice (2005 to 2008)
Professor at Queen's University (2003 to 2016)
Ontario Crown Counsel (1988 to 2000)
Justice Darla Wilson Template:Dts J. Trudeau Superior Court of Justice (2007 to 2024)
Justice Benjamin Zarnett Template:Dts J. Trudeau Goodmans LLP

Supernumerary Justices

Position Name Appointed Nominated by Position(s) Prior to Appointment*
Supernumerary Justice David M Brown<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref> Template:Dts Harper Superior Court of Justice (2006 to 2014)
Supernumerary Justice Eileen E. Gillese Template:Dts Chrétien Superior Court of Justice (1999 to 2002)
Supernumerary Justice Alison Harvison Young Template:Dts J. Trudeau Superior Court of Justice (2004 to 2018)
Supernumerary Justice James C. MacPherson Template:Dts Chrétien Superior Court of Justice
Supernumerary Justice Peter Lauwers<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref> Template:Dts Harper Superior Court of Justice (2008 to 2012)
Miller Thompson LLP
Supernumerary Justice Ian Nordheimer<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref> Template:Dts J. Trudeau Superior Court of Justice (1999 to 2017)

Counsel with Fraser & Beatty / Dentons LLP

Supernumerary Justice Sarah Pepall Template:Dts Harper Superior Court of Justice
Supernumerary Justice Paul Rouleau<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref> Template:Dts Martin Superior Court of Justice (2002 to 2005)
Heenan Blaikie
Supernumerary Justice Janet M. Simmons Template:Dts Chrétien Superior Court of Justice
Supernumerary Justice Katherine van Rensburg<ref name="auto1"/> Template:Dts Harper Superior Court of Justice (2006 to 2013)
Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP

Chief Justices of OntarioEdit

Number Name Years
1 Sir William Buell RichardsTemplate:Efn 1868–1875
2 Robert Alexander HarrisonTemplate:Efn 1875–1878
3 Thomas Moss 1878–1881
4 John Godfrey Spragge 1881–1884
5 Sir John Hawkins Hagarty 1884–1897
6 Sir George William Burton 1897–1900
7 John Douglas Armour 1900–1902
8 Sir Charles Moss 1902–1912
9 Sir William Ralph Meredith 1912–1923
10 Sir William Mulock 1923–1936
11 Newton Rowell 1936–1938
12 Robert Spelman Robertson 1938–1952
13 John Wellington Pickup 1952–1957
14 Dana Porter 1958–1967
15 George Alexander Gale 1967–1976
16 Willard Estey 1976–1977
17 William Goldwin Carrington Howland 1977–1990
18 Charles Dubin 1990–1996
19 Roy McMurtry 1996–2007
20 Warren Winkler<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref> 2007–2013
21 George Strathy 2014–2022
22 Michael Tulloch 2022–present

Past judgesEdit

Name Time in Office Nominated by Position(s) Prior to Appointment*
Edward W. Ducharme<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> 2012 - 2013 Stephen Harper
Marc Rosenberg<ref name="Dec1995">Template:Cite press release</ref> 1995–2015 Jean Chretien
Stephen Goudge 1996–2014 Jean Chretien
Warren Winkler, Chief Justice 2007–2013
Dennis O'Connor 1998–2012 Jean Chretien
Michael Moldaver<ref name="Dec1995" /> 1995–2011 Jean Chretien
Andromache Karakatsanis 2010–2011
Marvin A. Catzman 1988–2007
Roy McMurtry 1996–2007 as Chief Justice
Louise Charron<ref name="Dec1995" /> 1995–2004 Jean Chretien
Rosalie Abella 1992–2004
Louise Arbour 1990–1999
Charles Dubin 1973–1996 (1992–1996 as Chief Justice)
William Goldwin Carrington Howland as Chief Justice 1977–1992
Walter Tarnopolsky 1985–1993
Peter Cory 1981–1989
Bert MacKinnon 1974–1987 as Associate Chief Justice
Bertha Wilson 1975–1982
Goldwyn Arthur Martin 1973–1988
Bora Laskin 1965–1970
Jean-Marc Labrosse 1990–2007
Roy Kellock 1942–1944
Henry Hague Davis 1933–1935
Newton Rowell as Chief Justice 1936–1937
Sir William Mulock as Chief Justice 1923–1936
John Douglas Armour 1887–1890 (as Chief Justice) (1901–1902)
John Hawkins Hagarty as Chief Justice 1884–1897
Thomas Moss as Chief Justice 1878–1880
Robert Alexander Harrison as Chief Justice 1875–1878

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Chief Justices of Upper Canada (1792–1841)/Province of Canada (1841–1867)Edit

Number Name Years
1 William Osgoode 1792–1794
2 John Elmsley 1796–1802
3 Henry Allcock 1802–1806
4 Thomas Scott 1806–1816
5 William Dummer Powell 1816–1825
6 Sir William Campbell 1825–1829
7 Sir John Beverley Robinson 1829–1862
8 William Henry Draper 1863–1867

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