Ontario is making changes to its judicial applications to try to achieve greater diversity on the provincial bench.

The application form is being updated to include an option to self-identify as Indigenous, LGBTQ2+, belonging to a racialized community or other ethnic or cultural group, having a disability, or by gender.

The same change is being made for justice of the peace applicants.

Attorney General Yasir Naqvi announced that Ontario will also begin collecting race-based data on applicants and new appointments.

As well, the judicial appointments advisory committee will also be increasing its outreach to law associations and students to reach a more diverse audience.

Naqvi says Ontario's diversity should be reflected in its judiciary, in order to benefit the communities it serves.