On This Day in Canada's Political History: Beverley McLachlin Becomes Canada's First Female Chief Justice of Canada

  • National Newswatch

January 7, 2000, is a great day for all Canadian women – and men – to recall! It was, of course, on this date in 2000 that Beverley McLachlin became Canada's very first female Chief Justice. She served a total of 17 years in this vital post, in the process also becoming the longest-serving Chief Justice in Canadian history.