Judicial Positions – Central West, Northeast, Northwest, Toronto

Posted on:
October 17, 2025

JUDICIAL POSITIONS

ONTARIO COURT OF JUSTICE

CENTRAL WEST, NORTHEAST, NORTHWEST AND TORONTO

The Judicial Appointments Advisory Committee recommends to the Attorney General of Ontario

candidates for the appointment of Judges to the Ontario Court of Justice. The Committee invites

applications for judicial positions across all base court locations in the Central West, Northeast,

Northwest and Toronto Regions. Candidates may also express interest in presiding in other

base court locations in Ontario. At this time, the Committee will only accept applications from

candidates willing to sit in the Central West, Northeast, Northwest and Toronto Regions.

Central West Region:

Base Court Location Active Vacancies

Brampton • 100% Criminal (1)

• 75% Family/25% Criminal (1)

Halton (Milton / Burlington)

Hamilton

Orangeville • 75% Criminal/25% Family (1)

Simcoe / Cayuga / Brantford • Brantford – 100% Criminal (1)

• Simcoe / Cayuga / Brantford – 50% Criminal/

50% Family (1)

St. Catharines (Niagara)

• Niagara – 100% Criminal (1) Welland (Niagara)

Northeast Region:

Base Court Location Active Vacancies

Cochrane

Elliot Lake

Gore Bay (Espanola / Manitoulin) • Espanola / Manitoulin – 50% Criminal/

50% Family (1)

Kirkland Lake / Haileybury • Kirkland Lake / Haileybury –

50% Criminal/50% Family (1)

North Bay • North Bay – 50% Criminal/50% Family (1)

Parry Sound

Sault Ste. Marie • 50% Criminal/50% Family – Bilingual (1)

Sudbury

Timmins • 50% Criminal/50% Family – Bilingual (1)

• Timmins / Cochrane – 50% Criminal/50% Family –

Bilingual Ability an Asset (1)

Northwest Region:

Base Court Location Active Vacancies

Dryden

Fort Frances • Fort Frances / Kenora – 75% Criminal/

25% Family (1)

Kenora • Kenora – 75% Criminal/25% Family (1)

Sioux Lookout

Thunder Bay • 75% Criminal/25% Family (2)

• 75% Criminal/25% Family – Bilingual Ability an

Asset (1)

Toronto Region:

Base Court Location Active Vacancies

Toronto • 75% Family/25% Criminal (2)

Bilingual candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. Candidates who identify bilingual ability

as indicated on the application form are required to undergo standardized French language testing

to assess their proficiency.

The appointments to the base court locations also involve travel within the regional

boundaries and elsewhere in the province of Ontario, as assigned by the Regional Senior

Justice and/or the Chief Justice.

The minimum requirement to apply to be a Judge in the Ontario Court of Justice is ten years

completed membership as a barrister and solicitor at the Bar of one of the Provinces or Territories

of Canada.

NEW PROCESS: The Courts of Justice Act has been amended, resulting in changes to the

Committee’s process. Candidates will now be classified as “not recommended”, “recommended”

or “highly recommended” across all court locations in which they are willing to sit.

The classification period lasts for three years, beginning on the date the candidate applies.

Further information regarding the Committee process, as well as Frequently Asked Questions,

can be found on the Committee’s website.

All candidates must apply by submitting an electronic copy of the current (September 2025)

completed Judicial Candidate Information Form. Any communications from the Committee will be

sent by email. Please ensure that a suitable email address is provided on your application.

If you wish to apply, please refer to the current application form and submission instructions here.

Applications must be on the current prescribed form and RECEIVED BY 11:59 p.m. on

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2025. Applications received after this date WILL NOT be

considered.

The Judiciary of the Ontario Court of Justice should reflect the diversity of the population it

serves. Applications from persons belonging to diverse groups are encouraged.

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