CanadaSupreme Court Agrees to Rule on Independence of Canadian Military’s JudgesSavePrintThe Main Courtroom at the Supreme Court of Canada is pictured in Ottawa, on Nov. 28, 2022. The Canadian Press/Sean KilpatrickThe Canadian Press2/2/2023|Updated: 2/2/20230:00X 1Canada’s top court has agreed to rule on whether the military’s judges are truly independent.The Supreme Court of Canada announced its decision this morning in response to an appeal from several service members whose criminal cases are on hold.Share this articleLeave a commentThe Canadian PressAuthorAuthor’s Selected ArticlesToronto’s 2005 Boxing Day Gunman Faces First-Degree Murder Charge in MontrealJul 17, 2025Bank of Canada, Crown Corporations Set to Align With Liberal Cost-Cutting PlansJul 17, 2025Canada’s Envoy for Combatting Antisemitism Deborah Lyons Leaving Post EarlyJul 17, 2025New Rules Allowing Quebec Restaurants to Charge for No-Shows Come Into EffectJul 17, 2025Related Topicscanadian militarySupreme Court of Canada