When Brian Dickson was appointed in 1973, the Supreme Court of
Canada was preoccupied with run-of-the-mill disputes. By the time
he retired as Chief Justice of Canada in 1990, the Court had become
a major national institution, very much in the public eye. The
Court's decisions, reforming large areas of private and public law
under the Charter of Rights, were the subject of intense public
interest and concern.
Brian Dickson played a leading role in this transformation.
Engaging and incisive, "Brian Dickson: A Judge's Journey" traces
Dickson's life from a Depression-era boyhood in Saskatchewan, to
the battlefields of Normandy, the boardrooms of corporate Canada
and high judicial office, and provides an inside look at the work
of the Supreme Court during its most crucial period. Dickson's
journey was an important part of the evolution of the Canadian
judiciary and of Canada itself. Sharpe and Roach have written an
accessible biography of one of Canada's greatest legal figures that
provides new insights into the work of Canada's highest court.
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