Steven K. D'Arcy

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Steven K. D'Arcy
Tax Court of Canada
Assumed office
April 29, 2009
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BornSaint John, New Brunswick
Alma mater Dalhousie University

Steven K. D'Arcy is a judge currently serving on the Tax Court of Canada. [1] Prior to his appointment, he was a recognized attorney on international tax issues. [2]

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References

  1. Tax Court of Canada, Current Judges Archived September 29, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  2. Court Profile of D'Arcy