Superior Court of Justice (Ontario)

Superior Court of Justice
Cour supérieure de justice (French)
JurisdictionOntario
Composition methodappointed by the federal government
Authorised byinherent jurisdiction at common law
Appeals toCourt of Appeal for Ontario
Judge term lengthmandatory retirement by age of 75
Number of positionsover 300
Websiteontariocourts.ca/scj
Chief Justice
CurrentlyGeoffrey B. Morawetz
Since2019
Associate Chief Justice
CurrentlyFaye McWatt
Since2020

The Superior Court of Justice (French: Cour supérieure de justice) is a superior court in Ontario. The Court sits in 52 locations across the province, including 17 Family Court locations, and consists of over 300 federally appointed judges.

In 1999, the Superior Court of Justice was renamed from the Ontario Court (General Division). The Superior Court is one of two divisions of the Court of Ontario. The other division is the lower court, the Ontario Court of Justice. The Superior Court has three specialized branches: Divisional Court, Small Claims Court, and Family Court.

The Superior Court has inherent jurisdiction over civil, criminal, and family law matters at common law. Although the Court has inherent jurisdiction, the authority of the Court has been entrenched in the Canadian Constitution.