Symposium Celebrating the Contributions of Justice Louise Charron

AGENDA

8:30 Registration and Co!ee

9:00 Welcome: Vice-Dean Peter Oliver () (FTX 147)

9:15 Justice Charron’s Contributions to Canadian Law (FTX 147) Moderator: Justice () Panelists: • Professor Marie-Claire Belleau (Université Laval) « L’honorable Louise Charron: une analyse quantitative comparée de sa jurisprudence » • Parul Shah “From the Ground Up: Justice Charron’s Approach to Appellate Review” • Kyle Kirkup (University of Toronto) “The Everyday Practice of Canadian Criminal Law: The Criminal “As of Right” Jurisprudence of Justice Louise Charron”

10:15 Justice Charron & Legal Writing (FTX 147) Moderator: Justice Lise Maisonneuve (Ontario Court of Justice) Panelists: • Justice (Supreme Court of Canada) • Susan Lightstone (Special Advisor, O"ce of the Chief Justice, Ontario Court of Justice) • Robert Wadden (Ministry of the Attorney-General)

11:15 Break (Tsampalieros Atrium, 3rd #oor)

11:30 Concurrent Panels

Justice Charron & Criminal Law (FTX 147) Justice Charron and Constitutional Law (FTX 302)

Moderator: Justice Patrick Healy (Cour du Québec, First Moderator: Professor Adam Dodek (University of Ottawa) Vice-President of the Canadian Institute for the Adminis- Panelists: tration of Justice) • Ronald Caza & Alyssa Tomkins (Caza Saikaley LLP) Panelists: “Language Rights” • Professor Hamish Stewart (University of Toronto) • Professor Mark Power (University of Ottawa) “The Reasonable Holder of a Charter Right” • Professor Karen Eltis (University of Ottawa) • Professors Chuck MacLean & Stephen Wilks « L’impact des nouvelles technologies sur les (Duncan School of Law) tribunaux : l’accès à la justice et le droit au “Mapping the Contours of Prosecutorial Discre- respect de la vie privée » tion: A Comparative Study of Prosecutorial Decision Making in Canada and the United States” • Palma Paciocco (Harvard University) “Objective Mens Rea and Common Law Reason- ing in the Charter Era: Guidance from Justice Louise Charron”

1:00 Lunch (Tsampalieros Atrium, 3rd Floor) 2:15 Concurrent Panels

Justice Charron & the Law of Evidence (FTX 147) Administrative Law since Multani (FTX 302)

Moderator: Professor Charles-Maxime Panaccio (University Moderator: Professor Yves Le Bouthilier of Ottawa) Panelists: Panelists: • Professor Paul Daly (Université de Montréal) • Professor Andrew Botterell (Western University) “Prescribing Greater Protection for Fundamental “Evidence, the Principled Approach to Hearsay, Rights: Revitalizing Section 1 of the Charter” and the Rule of Law” • Professor Geneviève Cartier (Université de • Professor Michelle Flaherty (University of Ottawa) Sherbrooke) “The Impact of the Self-Represented Litigant on • Professor Errol Mendes (University of Ottawa) Judging and the Rules of Evidence” • Alexander Pless (Department of Justice) • Professor Lisa Dufraimont (Queen’s University) “Realizing the Potential of the Principled Approach to Evidence”

3:30 Break (Tsampalieros Atrium, 3rd #oor)

3:45 Justice Charron and Judicial Education (FTX 147)

Moderator: Justice Dolores Hansen (Federal Court of Canada) Panelists: • Professor Rosemary Cairns-Way (University of Ottawa) “Social Context: Designing E!ective Education” • Justice Adele Kent (Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench) “Canadian Judges and Judicial Education Internationally” • Justice Georgina Jackson (Saskatchewan Court of Appeal, Second Vice-President of the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice) “Judicial Education, Judicial Independence and the Ethical Principles for Judges” • Stéphane Émard-Chabot (National Judicial Institute) « La conception des programmes de formation judiciaire »

5:00 Closing Remarks