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Despite its 'unpromising and modest' start, the Supreme Court of Canada has, over 150 years, made an indelible mark on our lives
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60% : But unlike in the U.S., public confidence in Canada's court is solid, trusted by two-thirds of Canadians, a 2023 Leger poll showed. 58% : Others insist the courting of public support and other outside work detracts from the primary job of hearing appeals.
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