Federal · J-1 was amendedIn force March 26, 2026 · detected June 12, 2026

Two more Ontario Court of Appeal judges added; judicial complement limits reshuffled across provinces

Judges Act

Plain-language summary · AI-assisted · not legal advice

The Judges Act has been amended to increase the number of salaried Justices of Appeal for Ontario from 14 to 16. At the same time, the national cap on additional superior court judge salaries (excluding appeal courts) has been reduced from 79 to 69, while the separate cap reserved for unified family court judges has been raised from 58 to 66. These changes shift how federally funded judicial positions are allocated across provincial superior and family courts. Court administrators, provincial attorneys general, and legal organizations tracking judicial capacity should note the revised headcounts when planning appointments or resource requests.

Who this affects: Ontario Court of Appeal judges and administration · provincial superior court administrators · provincial attorneys general · legal organizations tracking judicial appointments

Source of truth: J-1 on ontario.ca

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