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| Morris Jacob Fish | |
| Incumbent | |
| Assumed office August 5 2003 | |
| Preceded by | Charles Gonthier |
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| Born | November 16 1938 Montreal, Quebec |
Morris Jacob Fish, QC (born November 16, 1938) is a judge of the Supreme Court of Canada.
Born in Montreal, Quebec, the son of Aaron S. Fish and Zlata Grober, he received a Bachelor of Arts (with distinction) in 1959 and a Bachelor of Law (first class honours) in 1962 from McGill University.
He practiced law mostly in Quebec for the law firm Cohen, Leithman, Kaufman, Yarosky & Fish which later became Yarosky, Fish, Zigman, Isaacs & Daviault between 1967 and 1989. He also lectured at a number of Canadian law schools. He was appointed to the Quebec Court of Appeal on June 30, 1989 and was appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada on August 5, 2003.
| 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 |
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