Federal Court (Canada)

The Federal Court is a Canadian federal trial court created on July 2, 2003 when it was split from its predecessor, the Federal Court of Canada.

Structure

The Federal Court consists of a Chief Justice and thirty-two other judges. Currently, there are 29 full-time judges (leaving four vacancies in the Court), along with three supernumerary judges, three deputy judges, and six prothonotaries.

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