Background
Richard was born in Ottawa and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from the University of Ottawa in 1955, followed by his law studies at Osgoode Hall Law School, where he received the Gold Medal and the Chancellor Van Koughnet Scholarship in 1959.
Education
University of Ottawa (Bachelor of Arts, 1955). Louvain University, Belgium (LIC, 1960). Osgoode Hall (Gold Medal, 1959).
Governor, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario.
Career
He was called to the Bar of Ontario in that year, continuing his studies for an Honours Licentiate in Political & Social Sciences from Louvain University in 1960. He then practised law as a trial lawyer at two firms throughout his legal career, from 1960 until 1994, when he was appointed as a judge. He was created Queen"s Counsel in 1976.
The court"s name was changed to the Federal Court of Appeal, and he was appointed Chief Justice in 1999, having served until September 2009, when he retired.
He is now the Honorary Chairperson of Reach Canada an non-governmental organization located in Ottawa that helps people with disabilities to get legal help.
Membership
Inter-American Bar Association. AJEFO; Union Internationale des Avocates. International Bar Association.
Fellow, The Royal Canadian Geographical Society.
(Resident, Ottawa Office).