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Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada announces a judicial appointment in the province of Ontario


OTTAWA, ON, June 12, 2023 /CNW/ - The Honourable David Lametti, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, today announced the following appointment under the judicial application process established in 2016. This process emphasizes transparency, merit, and the diversity of the Canadian population, and will continue to ensure the appointment of jurists who meet the highest standards of excellence and integrity.

Catherine H. Rhinelander, Assistant Crown Attorney at the Ministry of the Attorney General of Ontario, Criminal Law Division, in Toronto, is appointed a Judge of the Superior Court of Justice of Ontario in Toronto. Justice Rhinelander fills one of the three remaining positions authorized further to the Budget Implementation Act, 2022, No. 1.

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""I wish Justice Rhinelander every success as she takes on her new role. I am confident she will serve Ontarians well as a member of the Superior Court of Justice of Ontario."

?The Hon. David Lametti, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada

Biography

Justice Catherine H. Rhinelander is a member of the Yellowknives Dene First Nation in Treaty #8 territory and the daughter of a residential school survivor. She obtained her Bachelor of Laws from Dalhousie University and was called to the Ontario bar in 1993.

Justice Rhinelander began her legal career as a defence counsel with a large criminal law firm in Toronto and opened her own practice in 1996. In 2007, she joined the Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General, Guns and Gangs Unit, where she oversaw large-scale complex prosecutions largely based on the interception of private communications. She was part of a team that represented Ontario at the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) and has presided as a deputy judge in Small Claims Court.

Justice Rhinelander was a member of the Death Investigation Oversight Council, the Committee on Diversity and Inclusivity, the Indigenous Bar Association, and the Aboriginal Law Summer Student Program, and Co-Chair of the Indigenous Advisory Group to the Law Society of Ontario. Throughout her career, she has been a guest lecturer at the University of Toronto, presented at conferences, and helped design courses delivered to Crown attorneys in Ontario. Outside of law, she worked with families focused on healing through land-based art, bringing awareness to the public of MMIWG2S+ loved ones, and with the Board of Governors of Humber College, the Toronto Mayor's Committee on Race Relations, and various sports organizations for her children.

Adventuresome and family-oriented, Justice Rhinelander enjoys spending time with her family, travelling, reading, playing sports, and undertaking new challenges.

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SOURCE Department of Justice Canada



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