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Government of Canada announces judicial appointment in the province of Quebec


OTTAWA, Dec. 19, 2017 /CNW/ - The Honourable Jody Wilson-Raybould, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, today announced the following appointment under the new judicial application process announced on October 20, 2016. The new process emphasizes transparency, merit, and diversity, and will continue to ensure the appointment of jurists who meet the highest standards of excellence and integrity.

Johanne Brodeur, Ad.E., General Counsel and Director of Litigation for the Union des producteurs agricoles, is appointed a puisne judge of the Superior Court for the district of Montréal, in and for the Province of Quebec. She replaces Madam Justice F. Nantel, who resigned effective December 1, 2017.

Biography

Justice Johanne Brodeur received an LL.B. from Université Laval and a master's in European law from the College of Europe in Belgium. She joined the firm of Brodeur, Boileau and Associates in Saint-Hyacinthe, where she practised family law and agricultural law. In 2001, she became General Counsel and Director of Litigation for the Union des producteurs agricoles.

Justice Brodeur has been actively involved in her professional association. She served as Chair of the Professional Inspection Committee of the Barreau du Québec before becoming bâtonnière of Longueuil and then bâtonnière of Quebec in 2013-14.

She has taught civil law and evidence at the École du Barreau. For several years, she has also taught at the seminar on advocacy skills hosted annually in Sherbrooke. A co-author of Le grand collectif : Code de procédure civile, she has also published on human rights issues, particularly food security and the right to food.

An ardent promoter of access to justice, Justice Brodeur was named a commissioner of the Commission des services juridiques (legal aid) by the government of Quebec. In 2016, thanks to her expertise in governance and management, she became an administrator of the Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec (Order of Engineers of Quebec).

Justice Brodeur received the distinction "lawyer emeritus" (2012) and the Barreau's "Award of Merit" (2016) in recognition of her work to modernize her professional order. In addition, she has served in several governance roles within different organizations, notably Moisson Montréal and the Collège Saint-Maurice in Saint-Hyacinthe.

Excerpts from Justice Brodeur's judicial application will be available shortly.

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SOURCE Department of Justice Canada



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