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| John Charles Major | |
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| In office November 13 1992 – December 25 2005 | |
| Nominated by | Brian Mulroney |
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| Preceded by | William Stevenson |
| Succeeded by | Marshall Rothstein |
| Born | February 20 1931 Mattawa, Ontario |
John Charles Major, B. Comm, LL.B, LL.D, QC (born on February 20 1931 in Mattawa, Ontario) is a Canadian jurist and was a puisne justice on the Supreme Court of Canada from 1992 to 2005.
Major received a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Loyola College in 1953 and a Bachelor of Law degree from the University of Toronto Faculty of Law in 1957. He was appointed a Queen\'s Counsel in 1972. He practiced law as a partner in the Calgary office of Bennett Jones LLP for 34 years. From 1975 to 1985, he was the Senior Counsel for the City of Calgary Police Service. He was appointed to the Court of Appeal of Alberta on July 11, 1991.
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On November 13, 1992 he was appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada, by Prime Minister Brian Mulroney. During much of his time of the Court he was a comparatively low-key judge. He was known for his belief in providing deference to government and for his particularly succinct writing style.
Justice Major\'s term was to expire in February 2006, however, he decided to step down on December 25, 2005.
On January 5, 2006, he rejoined the Calgary office of Bennett Jones LLP, the firm he practised law for before being appointed a judge.
On March 8, he was appointed by Prime Minister Harper to lead a commission to investigate the Air India bombing and its trial.
| The Lamer court (1990–2000) |
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| 1990–1991: B. Wilson · G. La Forest · C. L\'Heureux-Dubé · J. Sopinka · C. Gonthier · P. Cory · B. McLachlin · W. Stevenson |
| 1991–1992: G. La Forest · C. L\'Heureux-Dubé · J. Sopinka · C. Gonthier · P. Cory · B. McLachlin · W. Stevenson · F. Iacobucci |
| 1992–1997: G. La Forest · C. L\'Heureux-Dubé · J. Sopinka · C. Gonthier · P. Cory · B. McLachlin · F. Iacobucci · J.C. Major |
| 1997–1998: C. L\'Heureux-Dubé · J. Sopinka · C. Gonthier · P. Cory · B. McLachlin · F. Iacobucci · J.C. Major · M. Bastarache |
| 1998–1999: C. L\'Heureux-Dubé · C. Gonthier · P. Cory · B. McLachlin · F. Iacobucci · J.C. Major · M. Bastarache · W.I. Binnie |
| 1999–2000: C. L\'Heureux-Dubé · C. Gonthier · B. McLachlin · F. Iacobucci · J.C. Major · M. Bastarache · W.I. Binnie · L. Arbour |
| The McLachlin court (2000–present) |
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| 2000–2002: C. L\'Heureux-Dubé · C. Gonthier · F. Iacobucci · J.C. Major · M. Bastarache · W.I. Binnie · L. Arbour · L. LeBel |
| 2002–2003: C. Gonthier · F. Iacobucci · J.C. Major · M. Bastarache · W.I. Binnie · L. Arbour · L. LeBel · M. Deschamps |
| 2003–2004: F. Iacobucci · J.C. Major · M. Bastarache · W.I. Binnie · L. Arbour · L. LeBel · M. Deschamps · M.J. Fish |
| 2004–2005: J.C. Major · M. Bastarache · W.I. Binnie · L. LeBel · M. Deschamps · M.J. Fish · R. Abella · L. Charron |
| 2005–2006: M. Bastarache · W.I. Binnie · L. LeBel · M. Deschamps · M.J. Fish · R. Abella · L. Charron |
| 2006–present: M. Bastarache · W.I. Binnie · L. LeBel · M. Deschamps · M.J. Fish · R. Abella · L. Charron · M. Rothstein |
| Bombing of Air India Flight 182 | |
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| Alleged perpetrators | Babbar Khalsa militants · Ripudaman Singh Malik · Ajaib Singh Bagri · Talwinder Singh Parmar · Inderjit Singh Reyat · Surjan Singh Gill · Hardial Singh Johal · Manmohan Singh · Daljit Sandhu |
| Victims | Yelavarthy Nayudamma |
| CSIS agents and informants involved | Ted Finn · James S. Warren · Mel Deschenes · David Ayre · Raymond Kobzey · Willy Laurie · Larry Lowe · Lynn McAdams · Santokh Bagga |
| Inquiry and Trial Judges | Ian Josephson · John C. Major · Patrick Dohm |
| Other | Failed bombing of Flight 301 · The Sorrow and the Terror · Kim Bolan |
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