Nunavut Court of Justice Chief Justice Neil Sharkey shakes hands with Nunavut Court of Appeals Chief Justice Ritu Khullar during Khullar’s swearing-in ceremony at Iqaluit’s courthouse in February. A swearing-out ceremony will be held Saturday for Sharkey when he retires from the bench. (File photo by Jeff Pelletier)
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Neil Sharkey reflects on legal career, hopes for the future upon retirement
April 12 was a sentimental day for Chief Justice Neil Sharkey. On the eve of his 75th birthday, the mandatory retirement age for federally appointed judges in Canada, Sharkey worked his final day Friday in Nunavut’s court.
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