Alberta's law society has formally reprimanded former provincial justice minister Kaycee Madu and ordered him to pay nearly $39,000 in costs, pending his appeal of the decision.
Grace Auger, Gordon Hatch, Sandra Mah, Karen Molle, Jason Neustaeter, T. Michael Scrase, Gregory Shannon, and Olugbenga Shoyele have joined the Provincial Court of Alberta, the most appointees at once ...
A woman accused in the drowning death of a five-year-old girl at an Alberta lake is facing an additional charge of ...
A coal company suing the Alberta government is arguing that recent comments made by Alberta's energy minister back up the ...
Court of King's Bench Justice James Neilson certified the suit against the federal government, the Diocese of Saint-Paul and ...
The Court of Appeal of Alberta has ruled that claims for patent infringement are subject to the six-year limitation period ...
The Alberta government says the decision to appoint the wife of a former justice minister to the provincial court of justice was subject to “extensive” and independent vetting. On Wednesday ...
Justice Gregory Arnold Rice found Asif Mukhtar, who represented himself, not guilty of falsifying his driver's log under the ...
EDMONTON - The organization representing Alberta physicians is calling out a government panel's COVID-19 report as “anti-science.”Dr. Shelley Duggan, ...
Melissa Gillespie is the chief judge of B.C. Provincial CourtB.C. Provincial Court B.C.’s provincial court received 235 complaints about judges or judicial justices in 2023, none of which ...
B.C.’s provincial court received 235 complaints about judges or judicial justices in 2023, none of which resulted in investigations, the court’s 2023-24 annual report says. The recently ...
B.C.’s provincial court received 235 complaints about judges or judicial justices in 2023, none of which resulted in investigations, the court’s 2023-24 annual report says. The recently released ...