MPs unite in Commons to support Ambrose bill on training for would-be judges
OTTAWA — Canada is a step closer to requiring would-be federal judges to first undergo comprehensive training in sexual assault law, thanks to a rare show of cross-partisan support Monday in the House of Commons.
The Liberal government, after having initially voiced concerns about judicial independence, threw its support behind a private member’s bill first introduced in February by interim Conservative leader Rona Ambrose.
“It’s a very common-sense, small piece of the puzzle that will make a big difference,” Ambrose said Monday, after thanking the New Democrats for working to speed the bill’s passage through the Commons.
Earlier, Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould said the government was satisfied with minor changes the Commons status of women committee made to Bill C-337, which will now make its way to the Senate.


