When will a motion for recusal be heard and determined by the judge?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Heffernan v Van Mechanical Contractors Inc., 2017 ONSC 2381 (CanLII):

The law has been clear for many years that a motion for recusal shall be heard and determined by the judge who has been asked to recuse him or herself: Arsenault-Cameron v. Prince Edward Island, (1999) Canlii 641 (SCC). This introduces an interesting dynamic that requires scrupulous attention by the judge. The first part requires the judge to examine the grounds on which the motion has been brought to determine if the request for recusal has any merit. The second part is to engage in that exercise with the same diligence to ensure a just determination is made on the motion.

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