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“I think the greatest advances in Canada have been in the area of access to information,” says the Right Honourable Richard Wagner, Chief Justice of Canada.
Understanding as deeply as possible the idea we are trying to convey and then expressing it in the best possible way through words. This fundamental challenge — faced by all jurists — is of great interest to Aleksander Hynna and is at the heart of his work as General Counsel with the Legislative Services Branch at the Department of Justice Canada.
Curiosity is an asset that any law student should strive to cultivate. This wise advice is offered by the Right Honourable Richard Wagner, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, in a discussion with Dean Marie-Eve Sylvestre.
Upon his appointment as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, the Right Honourable Richard Wagner gave himself a mission: improve communication with the people of Canada.