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J. Michael MacDonald

Canadian lawyer


Summary

Canadian lawyer

FieldValue
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honorific-prefixThe Honourable
nameJ. Michael MacDonald
office22nd Chief Justice of Nova Scotia
termstartDecember 31, 2004
termendJanuary 31, 2019
nominatorPaul Martin
appointerIrwin Cotler
predecessorConstance Glube
successorDuncan Beveridge (acting)
office2Justice of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia
termstart2April 4, 1995
termend2December 31, 2004
nominator2Jean Chrétien
appointer2Allan Rock
birth_date
birth_placeSydney, Nova Scotia

| honorific-prefix = The Honourable Joseph Michael MacDonald{{cite web | title = Appointment of Joseph Michael MacDonald, of Sydney, Nova Scotia, as a Judge of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia | website = Orders in Council Database | publisher = Privy Council Office (Canada)

Early life and education

Raised in the Whitney Pier neighbourhood of Sydney, Nova Scotia, MacDonald received a Bachelor of Arts from Mount Allison University in 1976 and then graduated from Dalhousie Law School in 1979. He received an Honorary Doctorate of Laws from Cape Breton University in 2018.

References

References

  1. [https://www.stewartmckelvey.com/people/macdonald-the-honourable-j-michael/ MacDonald, The Honourable J. Michael] Stewart McKelvey
  2. [http://thechronicleherald.ca/novascotia/1568146-n.s.-chief-justice-michael-macdonald-to-retire-next-year N.S. Chief Justice Michael MacDonald to retire next year] Halifax Chronicle Herald
  3. [https://www.courts.ns.ca/resources/news/retiring-chief-justice-worked-improve-access-justice-and-judges Retiring Chief Justice Worked to Improve Access to Justice and Judges] Nova Scotia Courts
  4. "Chief Justice MacDonald Retires".
  5. "No public inquiry into mass murders".
  6. "300 family members and friends of mass murder victims march and demand public inquiry".
  7. "The review 'no one' asked for: Calls for public inquiry into Nova Scotia shooting rejected".
  8. "ONS Recipients 2024". Government of Nova Scotia.
  9. "Order of Canada Appointees – June 30, 2025".
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