John Idington

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John Idington
John Idington

John Idington, LL.B (October 14, 1840February 7, 1928) was a Canadian justice of the Supreme Court of Canada.

Born in Puslinch, Upper Canada (now Ontario), the son of Peter Idington and Catherine Stewart, he received his Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Toronto and was called to the Ontario Bar both in 1864. He practiced law in Stratford, Canada West (now Ontario) for forty years.

In 1904, he was appointed to the High Court of Justice of Ontario and he was appointed by Wilfrid Laurier to the Supreme Court on February 10, 1905.

Notable decisions include his dissent in Quong Wing v. R. (49 S.C.R. 44), in which he disagreed with the effects of racist legislation, on the basis that the use of the term "Chinaman" could not have been meant to refer to naturalized Canadians of chinese origin.

He retired on March 31, 1927.

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Legal Offices
Preceded by
Albert Killam
Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
February 10, 1905 – March 31, 1927
Succeeded by
John Lamont/Robert Smith
The Taschereau court (19021906)
19021903: R. Sedgewick | D. Girouard | L. Davies | D. Mills | J. Armour
19031905: R. Sedgewick | D. Girouard | L. Davies | W. Nesbitt | A. Killam
19051906: R. Sedgewick | D. Girouard | L. Davies | J. Idington | J. Maclennan
The Fitzpatrick court (19061918)
June 1906 – August 1906: R. Sedgewick | D. Girouard | L. Davies | J. Idington | J. Maclennan
September 19061909: D. Girouard | L. Davies | J. Idington | J. Maclennan | L. Duff
1909-1911: D. Girouard | L. Davies | J. Idington | L. Duff | F. Anglin
1911-1918: L. Davies | J. Idington | L. Duff | F. Anglin | L. Brodeur
The Davies court (19181924)
1918-1923: J. Idington | L. Duff | F. Anglin | L. Brodeur | P. Mignault
1923-1924: J. Idington | L. Duff | F. Anglin | P. Mignault | A. Malouin
The Anglin court (19241933)
September 1924 - October 1924: J. Idington | L. Duff | P. Mignault | A. Malouin | E. Newcombe
October 1924 - 1927: J. Idington | L. Duff | P. Mignault | E. Newcombe | T. Rinfret
1927-1929: L. Duff | P. Mignault | E. Newcombe | T. Rinfret | J. Lamont | R. Smith
1929-1930: L. Duff | E. Newcombe | T. Rinfret | J. Lamont | R. Smith
1930-1931: L. Duff | E. Newcombe | T. Rinfret | J. Lamont | R. Smith | L. Cannon
1931-1932: L. Duff | T. Rinfret | J. Lamont | R. Smith | L. Cannon
1932-1933: L. Duff | T. Rinfret | J. Lamont | R. Smith | L. Cannon | O. Crocket