Advertisement

Ontario judge who wore ‘Make America Great Again’ hat in court no longer hearing cases

In this June 1, 2016, file photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump wears his "Make America Great Again" hat at a rally in Sacramento, Calif.
In this June 1, 2016, file photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump wears his "Make America Great Again" hat at a rally in Sacramento, Calif. Jae C. Hong / AP / File

HAMILTON – An Ontario judge who reportedly wore a hat with a Donald Trump slogan in a courtroom is no longer being assigned cases.

An Ontario Court of Justice spokeswoman says Justice Bernd Zabel stopped hearing cases in court on Dec. 21.

READ MORE: City councillor calls for removal of Ontario judge who wore Donald Trump hat

Breaking news from Canada and around the world sent to your email, as it happens.

Kate Andrew did not give a reason for the decision, and said there would be no further comment on the matter.

The Globe and Mail has reported that on Nov. 9, the day after Trump won the U.S. election, Zabel entered a Hamilton courtroom wearing a hat that read “Make America Great Again.”

READ MORE: Ontario judge apologizes for wearing Make America Great Again hat in court

The incident raised concerns about Zabel’s impartiality in the courtroom, and complaints about the incident were filed to the Ontario Judicial Council, a body that investigates the conduct of provincially appointed judges.

Story continues below advertisement

Zabel later called his behaviour a “lapse in judgement,” and reportedly issued an apology to the courts, the bar and his colleagues.

Sponsored content

AdChoices