Template:Lamer-court

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The Lamer court (1990–2000)
1990–1991: B. Wilson · G. La Forest · C. L'Heureux-Dubé · J. Sopinka · C. Gonthier · P. Cory · B. McLachlin · W. Stevenson
1991–1992: G. La Forest · C. L'Heureux-Dubé · J. Sopinka · C. Gonthier · P. Cory · B. McLachlin · W. Stevenson · F. Iacobucci
1992–1997: G. La Forest · C. L'Heureux-Dubé · J. Sopinka · C. Gonthier · P. Cory · B. McLachlin · F. Iacobucci · J.C. Major
1997–1998: C. L'Heureux-Dubé · J. Sopinka · C. Gonthier · P. Cory · B. McLachlin · F. Iacobucci · J.C. Major · M. Bastarache
1998–1999: C. L'Heureux-Dubé · C. Gonthier · P. Cory · B. McLachlin · F. Iacobucci · J.C. Major · M. Bastarache · W.I. Binnie
1999–2000: C. L'Heureux-Dubé · C. Gonthier · B. McLachlin · F. Iacobucci · J.C. Major · M. Bastarache · W.I. Binnie · L. Arbour
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