Chief Justice of Canada
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Chief Justice of Canada
Summary
Chief Justice of Canada is a position[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Chief Justice of Canada is in the country of Canada[3].
- Chief Justice of Canada's instance of is recorded as position[4].
- Chief Justice of Canada's official residence is recorded as Supreme Court of Canada[5].
- Chief Justice of Canada is a type of chief justice[6].
- Chief Justice of Canada's is a list of is recorded as human[7].
- Chief Justice of Canada is part of Supreme Court of Canada[8].
- Chief Justice of Canada is part of King's Privy Council for Canada[9].
- Chief Justice of Canada's Commons category is recorded as Chief Justices of Canada[10].
- Chief Justice of Canada's honorific prefix is recorded as The Right Honourable[11].
- September 30, 1875 marks the founding of Chief Justice of Canada[12].
- Chief Justice of Canada's appointed by is recorded as Governor General of Canada[13].
- Chief Justice of Canada's official website is recorded as http://scc-csc.gc.ca/home-accueil/index-eng.asp[14].
- Chief Justice of Canada's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Chief justices of Canada[15].
- Chief Justice of Canada's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Canada[16].
- Chief Justice of Canada's position holder is recorded as Richard Wagner[17].
- Chief Justice of Canada's organization directed by the office or position is recorded as Supreme Court of Canada[18].
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Definition and Type
Chief Justice of Canada's instance of is recorded as position[4]. It is a type of chief justice[6].
Origins
September 30, 1875 marks the founding of Chief Justice of Canada[12].
Use and Application
Part of include Supreme Court of Canada[8], a supreme court[19], in Canada[20], founded in 1875[21], headquartered in Ottawa[22] and King's Privy Council for Canada[9], a privy council[23], in Canada[24], founded in 1867[25], headquartered in Office of the Prime Minister and Privy Council[26].
Why It Matters
Chief Justice of Canada has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[27]