| The Honourable Michael J. Moldaver |
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| Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada | |
| Incumbent | |
| Assumed office October 21, 2011 |
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| Nominated by | Stephen Harper |
| Preceded by | Ian Binnie/Louise Charron |
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| Born | December 23, 1947 Peterborough, Ontario |
| Religion | Judaism |
Michael Moldaver is a Canadian judge on the Supreme Court of Canada.
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A native of Peterborough, Ontario, Justice Moldaver earned a B.A. from the University of Toronto, before completing his legal training at the school's Faculty of Law, where he graduated in 1971 as a Gold Medalist. He was called to the Bar of Ontario in 1973. While in practice, he specialized in criminal law.[1][2]
Justice Moldaver was appointed to the High Court of Justice of the Supreme Court of Ontario (now known as the Superior Court of Justice) in 1990, and was subsequently elevated to the Ontario Court of Appeal in 1995.
On October 17, 2011, he was nominated by Stephen Harper, along with fellow Ontario Court of Appeal judge Andromache Karakatsanis to the Supreme Court of Canada.[3][4][5][6]
Married three times, Justice Moldaver has two daughters.[7][8]
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