Certainly. I think the two organizations that you're mentioning are the Canadian Judicial Council, the CJC, and then there's the National Judicial Institute, the NJI.
The CJC is an organization that's made up of all of the chief justices across Canada. They're responsible for setting the professional development requirements for federally appointed judges. They collaborate closely with the other organization you mentioned, the NJI, or National Judicial Institute. The NJI is the primary provider of judicial education. It's also a judge-led independent organization.