Court Of Appeal Of Alberta

The Court of Appeal of Alberta (frequently referred to as Alberta Court of Appeal or ABCA) is a Canadian appellate court that serves as the highest appellate court in the jurisdiction of Alberta, subordinate to the Supreme Court of Canada.

Court of Appeal of Alberta
Established1921
JurisdictionAlberta, Canada
LocationLaw Courts, Edmonton; Calgary Courts Centre, Calgary
Authorized by
  • Judicature Act
  • Court of Appeal Act
Number of positions14 (in addition to chief justice of Alberta, supernumerary judges, and the judges of the Court of King's Bench of Alberta, who are ex officio members of the Court of Appeal)
Websitealbertacourts.ca/court-of-appeal Edit this at Wikidata
Chief justice
CurrentlyRitu Khullar

Jurisdiction and hierarchy within Canadian courts

The court is the highest in Alberta, Canada. It hears appeals from the Alberta Court of King's Bench, the Provincial Court of Alberta, and administrative boards and tribunals, as well as references from the Lieutenant Governor in Council (essentially the Alberta Cabinet). Some administrative appeals may bypass the Court of King's Bench, commonly orders made by professional discipline boards under the Medical Profession Act, the Legal Profession Act, but also under the Energy Resources Conservation Act.

Appeals from the Court of Appeal lie with the Supreme Court of Canada, Canada's court of last resort. Other than certain criminal matters, appeals to the Supreme Court of Canada are heard only by leave of that court. Since the Supreme Court denies leave in most cases, the Court of Appeal is the final court for most matters originating in Alberta.

Unlike the Court of King's Bench, the Court of Appeal has no inherent jurisdiction and therefore requires a statute to grant it the power to hear a matter before a panel is convened. As a court of a province, it is administered by the provincial government. Hearings are held exclusively in Edmonton's Law Courts and the Calgary Courts Centre. Unlike other provinces (except Newfoundland and Labrador and Ontario), the Alberta Court of Appeal displays a different coat of arms than its lower courts: the coat of arms of Canada.

History

The court originated from the old Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories which was replaced by the Supreme Court of Alberta in 1907 (shortly after Alberta became a province in 1905). The new Supreme Court of Alberta comprised a trial division and an appellate division (essentially, brother justices of the Supreme Court sitting en banc with a quorum of three).

The second chief justice of Alberta, Horace Harvey, supported an independent appellate court designed only to hear appeals. The Judicature Act enacted these changes in 1919, and it was proclaimed in 1921. It was not until 1979 that the court changed its name to the "Court of Appeal of Alberta" through the Court of Appeal Act, at the same time that the Supreme Court Trial Division and the District Court were amalgamated and renamed the "Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta".

Composition

There are 14 official positions on the bench including the chief justice of Alberta, who is the highest judicial officer in the province. At any given time there may be several additional judges who also sit as supernumerary justices. As a Section 96 court, the justices are appointed by the federal government and may hold office until the age of 75. Some of the justices have elected supernumerary (part-time or semi-retired) status. Occasionally, justices of the Court of King's Bench of Alberta sit on appeals. This is done at the request of a justice of the Court of Appeal. When this happens, these justices are sitting ex officio, but they have the same powers and duties as other justices of the Court of Appeal.

Most cases are heard by a panel of three justices, although the chief justice may convene a larger panel in exceptional circumstances. A single justice presides over matters heard in chambers, usually interlocutory matters or applications for leave to appeal.

Association with the Northwest Territories

Justices of the Court of Appeal for the Northwest Territories are selected from the justices of the Court of Appeal of Alberta, Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan, and the judges and ex officio judges of the Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories. The current acting chief justice of Alberta, Frans Slater, is also the chief justice of the Northwest Territories. Hearings are held in Yellowknife, but may be heard anywhere in the territories or in Alberta.

Current judges

Judges of the Court of Appeal of Alberta
Name Sitting in Appointed Nominated by Position prior to appointment
Chief Justice Ritu Khullar Edmonton 2018
2022 (CJ)
J. Trudeau Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta
Justice Frans F. Slatter Edmonton 2006 Harper Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta

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Justice Michelle Crighton Edmonton 2016 J. Trudeau Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta
Justice Dawn Pentelechuk Edmonton 2018 J. Trudeau Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta
Justice Jolaine Antonio Calgary 2018 J. Trudeau Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta
Justice Kevin Feehan Edmonton 2019 J. Trudeau Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta
Justice Bernette Ho Calgary 2021 J. Trudeau Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta
Justice Anne Kirker Calgary 2021 J. Trudeau Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta
Justice William deWit Calgary 2023 J. Trudeau Court of King's Bench of Alberta
Justice Jane Fagnan Edmonton 2023 J. Trudeau Court of King's Bench of Alberta
Justice April Grosse Calgary 2023 J. Trudeau Court of King's Bench of Alberta
Justice Alice Woolley Calgary 2023 J. Trudeau Court of King's Bench of Alberta
Justice Kevin Feth Edmonton 2023 J. Trudeau Court of King's Bench of Alberta
Justice Tamara Friesen Edmonton 2024 J. Trudeau Court of King's Bench of Alberta
Justice Joshua Hawkes Calgary 2024 J. Trudeau Alberta Court of Justice
Supernumerary judges of the Court of Appeal of Alberta
Name Stationed in Appointed Nominated by Position prior to appointment
Justice Peter W.L. Martin
(Supernumerary)
Calgary 2005 Martin Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta
Justice Jack Watson
(Supernumerary)
Edmonton 2006 Harper Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta
Justice Patricia A. Rowbotham
(Supernumerary)
Calgary 2007 Harper Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta
Justice Thomas W. Wakeling (Supernumerary) Edmonton 2014 Harper Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta

Fraser Milner Casgrain (1983 to 2013)

Justice Jo'Anne Strekaf (Supernumerary) Calgary 2016 J. Trudeau Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta
Justice Elizabeth A. Hughes (Supernumerary) Calgary 2018 J. Trudeau Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta

Former chief justices of Alberta

Previous judges

See also

References

Sources

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