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Canadian judge Beverley McLachlin is to step down from the Court of Final Appeal when her term ends on July 29, according to a statement seen by the Globe and Mail. It comes amid years of pressure to resign, and days after two British judges quit the apex court last week both citing politics. In the statement, the ex-Canadian Supreme Court justice noted that she had turned 80, as she gave her backing to the judiciary: While I will continue certain professional responsibilities, I intend to spend more time with my family It has been a privilege serving the people of Hong Kong. I continue to