Unfortunately, the results of your search include all of the cases where that judge was on the panel — not just those cases where the judge actually wrote a judgment. (slaw.ca)
What we don't have is a wealth of written judgments by judges. (slaw.ca)
Just this past week, the Supreme Court of Canada considered an interesting question: In writing their judgments after a trial or hearing, are judges allowed to do large - scale cutting - and - pasting of other people's written argument? (familyllb.com)