Open full screen Roland Roy McMurtry served as chief justice and Attorney General of Ontario Radio-Canada Voice synthesis, based on artificial intelligence, makes it possible to generate spoken text from a written text. Former Chief Justice and Attorney General of Ontario Roland Roy McMurtry, who among other things oversaw the #x27;implementation of bilingualism in the province's courts, died. Mr. McMurtry also chaired an independent review into policing following the G20 summit in Toronto in 2010. He was also high- Commissioner of Canada to the United Kingdom and he received the Order of Ontario and Canada, underlines the Ontario Attorney General, Doug Downey, in a message on X (formerly Twitter). < p class="StyledBodyHtmlParagraph-sc-48221190-4 hnvfyV">The Honorable Roy McMurtry will be remembered for his unwavering commitment to justice, his lasting impact in government and his strong leadership, Mr. Downey writes on a source of inspiration for those who fight for a more just and equitable society. The Assembly of the Francophonie of the ;Ontario says it is saddened by his death, noting on X his leadership role in the implementation of bilingualism in our courts of justice. LoadingOttawa and Quebec reach an agreement in principle on health transfers Ottawa and Quebec reach an agreement in principle on health transfers ELSE ON NEWS: Ottawa and Quebec reach an agreement in principle on health transfersLoadingOttawa and Quebec reach an agreement in principle on health transfers Ottawa and Quebec reach an agreement in principle on transfers in health ELSE ON NEWS: Ottawa and Quebec reach an agreement in principle on health transfers Post navigation Lina Kostenko celebrates her 94th birthday: a fighter of the “Charter” brigade read a poem Identity theft: request for class action against Meta