Stephen Harper on Judicial Temperament
“The nominee that we put forward will be satisfactory to the government. Judicial temperament means, in my view, that when someone’s a judge, they’re prepared to apply the law rather than make it and that they apply it in a way that uses common sense and discretion without being inventive.” — Stephen Harper, Prime Minister of Canada
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