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Ottawa -- Justice Minister Irwin Cotler Irwin Cotler, PC , MP , OC , BA , BCL , LL.D , Ph.D (born May 8, 1940) was Canada's Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada from 2003 until the Liberal government of Paul Martin lost power following the 2006 federal election.  has named a nine-member committee to help him select the next justice to the Supreme Court. In Canada, the process has been the sole prerogative of the Prime Minister and the Justice Minister, unlike in the U.S., where appointments to the Supreme Court are subject to close public scrutiny by the Senate (witness the recent rejection of Harriet Miers Harriet Ellan Miers (born August 10, 1945) is an American lawyer, and former White House Counsel. On January 4, 2007, she submitted her resignation from the position of White House Counsel, effective January 31.[1]

President George W.
 as a candidate). Canada's new committee has a very limited role and Conservative justice critic Vic Toews Victor "Vic" Toews, PC, MP [teıvz] (born September 10, 1952) is a Canadian politician. He has represented Provencher in the Canadian House of Commons since 2000, and currently serves in the cabinet of Prime Minister Stephen Harper as President of the Treasury Board.  called the new process short on accountability and transparency. He noted the Commons' justice committee will still not be able to question a nominee.

Retired University of Toronto Research at the University of Toronto has been responsible for the world's first electronic heart pacemaker, artificial larynx, single-lung transplant, nerve transplant, artificial pancreas, chemical laser, G-suit, the first practical electron microscope, the first cloning of T-cells,  political science professor Peter Russell called the committee structure a "limited step forward" (Globe and Mail, Oct. 12, 2005). The National Post opined that the new process is "not enough. Canada's high-court appointment method remains unacceptably opaque" (Oct. 13, 2005).

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Needless to say, Cotler denied that political considerations influence who presides over Canadian courts (Nat. Post, Oct. 26, 2005), when the exact opposite is the truth. The Liberals simply will not share their power of appointment, or submit them to a process of public scrutiny, whether in the judiciary, Crown corporations, Senate or any other post. (See also, "The intemperate in·tem·per·ate  
adj.
Not temperate or moderate; excessive, especially in the use of alcoholic beverages.



in·temper·ate·ly adv.
 Mr. Cotler," C.I., March 2005.)
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