FIRST READING: Even the new ‘conservative’ Supreme Court justice has a weakness for identity politics
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FIRST READING: Even the new 'conservative' Supreme Court justice has a weakness for identity politics
Glenn Joyal compelled Manitoba lawyers to state their pronouns in court, and seeks a 'tri-jural' system where Indigenous law is co-equal with Canadian law
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By Tristin Hopper
Published Jun 25, 2026
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Chief Justice Glenn Joyal of the Court of Queen's Bench of Manitoba. PHOTO BY KEVIN KING /Winnipeg Sun
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