Alberta Court of Appeal
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The Alberta Court of Appeal is the highest court in Alberta. It hears appeals from the Alberta Court of Queen's Bench, the Provincial Court of Alberta, and administrative tribunals, as well as references from the Lieutenant Governor. Hearing are held in both the Edmonton and Calgary courts. There are 13 judges on the bench including a chief justice.
[edit] Current judges
- Catherine Fraser (Chief Justice of Alberta)
- Jean Côté
- C.M. Conrad
- E.A. McFadyen
- W.E. O'Leary
- E.I. Picard
- C.D. Hunt
- R.L. Berger
- A. Fruman
- P.T. Costigan
- M. S. Paperny
- G. Ritter
- C.D. O'Brien
- P.W.L. Martin
- Frans F. Slatter
- Jack Watson
[edit] Previous judges
- John McClung (1980 - 2004)
- Anne Russell (1994 - 2006)
[edit] External links
Courts of Canada (edit) | |
Supreme Court: Supreme Court of Canada | |
Federal Courts: Tax Court of Canada |Federal Court |Federal Court of Appeal | |
Courts of Appeal of the Provinces and Territories: BC | AB | SASK | MAN | ONT | QC | NB | NS | PEI | NL | YK | NWT | NU | |
Superior Courts of the Provinces and Territories: BC | AB | SASK | MAN | ONT | QC | NB | NS | PEI | NL | YK | NWT | NU | |
Provincial Courts of the Provinces and Territories: BC | AB | SASK | MAN | ONT | QC | NB | NS | PEI | NL | YK | NWT | NU | |
Military Court: Court Martial Appeal Court | |
Canadian Courts History in the Provinces and Territories: SASK |
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