Legal system making slow but sure steps to timely justice, top judge says
OTTAWA — Following years of backlogs and delays, Canadian courts are making slow but steady progress toward more timely justice, the country’s top judge says.
Supreme Court Chief Justice Richard Wagner told a news conference Thursday things are on the right path almost three years after the high court set out strict timelines for completing criminal trials.
Governments, judges, law societies and lawyers must work together to continue improving the system, he said. “It’s not one magic solution, it’s many small things, small actions.”
These steps could include revising procedural rules, increasing funding, bolstering legal aid or having lawyers do more pro-bono work for clients who cannot afford counsel, he suggested.