Ontario Chief Justice Michael Tulloch opens the courthouse doors | Unpublished
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Publication Date: January 2, 2026 - 06:00

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Ontario Chief Justice Michael Tulloch opens the courthouse doors

January 2, 2026

On a mid-fall day in Thunder Bay, judges of the Ontario Court of Appeal crowded into a room at the local courthouse – but they were not the ones presiding.

The morning meeting convened in the Aboriginal Conference Settlement Suite, a circular space focused on restorative justice. Judges from Ontario’s top court were there to listen but not adjudicate, as part of an annual outreach visit.



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