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==Past Justices==
==Previous Judges==
 
* [[Manitoba Court of Appeal (Historical)]]
===From 1995===
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:Left"
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! width=25%|Name
! width=15%|Date of Appointment
! width=15%|Nominated By
! width=65%|Prior position(s)
! Other Details
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| Glenn D. Joyal
| March 2, 2007
|Harper
| Court of Queen's Bench of Manitoba on July 10, 2007
|{{publishedMBCA|Joyal}}
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|Martin H. Feedman [https://web.archive.org/web/20030923022645/http://www.justice.gc.ca:80/en/news/ja/2002/doc_30622.html]
|July 17, 2002
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|{{publishedMBCA|Freedman}}
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===Before 1995===
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:Left"
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! width=25%|Name
! width=15%|Date of Appointment
! width=15%|Nominated By
! width=65%|Additional Information
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| Hector Mansfield Howell
| July 23, 1906
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| He was initially appointed as "Chief Justice Appeal".  His title was changed to Chief Justice of Manitoba on November 15, 1909; he served in that position until April 7, 1918
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| William Egerton Perdue
| July 23, 1906
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| Chief Justice of Manitoba from May 25, 1918 until December 30, 1929
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| Frank Hedley Phippen
| July 23, 1906
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| Albert Elswood Richards
| July 23, 1906
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| John Donald Cameron
| April 27, 1909
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| Alexander Haggart
| April 3, 1912
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| Charles Perry Fullerton
| July 20, 1917
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| Robert Maxwell Dennistoun
| July 2, 1918
|Robert Borden
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| Thomas Llewellyn Metcalfe
| October 3, 1921
|William Lyon Mackenzie King
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| James Emile Pierre Prendergast
| May 1, 1922
|William Lyon Mackenzie King
| Chief Justice of Manitoba from December 30, 1929 until March 18, 1944
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| Walter Harley Trueman
| April 14, 1923
|William Lyon Mackenzie King
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| Hugh Amos Robson
| December 31, 1929
|William Lyon Mackenzie King
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| Stephen Elswood Richards
| March 11, 1932
|R. B. Bennett
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| Hjalmar August Bergman
| March 18, 1944
|William Lyon Mackenzie King
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| Ewan Alexander McPherson
| March 15, 1944
|William Lyon Mackenzie King
| Chief Justice of Manitoba from March 18, 1944 until November 18, 1954
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| James Bowes Coyne
| December 10, 1946
|William Lyon Mackenzie King
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| Andrew Knox Dysart
| September 11, 1947
|William Lyon Mackenzie King
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| John Evans Adamson
| January 30, 1948
|William Lyon Mackenzie King
| Chief Justice of Manitoba from January 1955 until March 1, 1961
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| Percival John Montague
| February 1, 1951
|Louis St. Laurent
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| Joseph Thomas Beaubien
| August 27, 1952
|Louis St. Laurent
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| Ivan Schultz
| January 13, 1955
|Louis St. Laurent
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| George Eric Tritschler
| April 18, 1957
| Louis St. Laurent
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| Calvert Charlton Miller
| October 21, 1959
|John Diefenbaker
| Appointed Chief Justice of Manitoba on March 1, 1961
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| Samuel Freedman
| March 10, 1960
| John Diefenbaker
| Chief Justice of Manitoba from March 22, 1971 until 1983
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| Robert DuVal Guy
| March 1, 1961
|John Diefenbaker
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| Alfred Maurice Monnin
| January 3, 1962
| John Diefenbaker
| Chief Justice of Manitoba from April 16, 1983 until 1990
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| Charles Rhodes Smith
| November 22, 1966
| Lester B Pearson
| Chief Justice of Manitoba from June 13, 1967 until 1971
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| Robert George Brian Dickson
| June 13, 1967
| Lester B Pearson
| Later elevated to the Supreme Court of Canada, eventually serving as Chief Justice of Canada
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| Gordon Clarke Hall
| May 14, 1971
|P. Trudeau
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| Roy Joseph Matas
| August 15, 1973
|P. Trudeau
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| Joseph Francis O'Sullivan
| July 24, 1975
|P. Trudeau
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| Charles Richard Huband
| February 20, 1979
|P. Trudeau
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| Alan Reed Philp
| May 5, 1983
|P. Trudeau
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| Archibald Kerr Twaddle
| August 22, 1985
|Mulroney
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| Sterling Rufus Lyon
| December 19, 1986
|Mulroney
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| Bonnie M. Helper
| June 30, 1989
|Mulroney
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| Guy Joseph Kroft
| February 1, 1993
|Mulroney
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==Chief Justices of Manitoba==
:;Court of King's Bench (to 1906)
{| class="wikitable"
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! Name !! Term !! Notes
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| Alexander Morris
| July 1872–Dec 1872
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| Edmund Burke Wood
| 1874–1882
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| Lewis Wallbridge
| 1882–1887
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| Sir Thomas Wardlaw Taylor
| 1887–1899
| Knighted in 1897 Diamond Jubilee Honours
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| Albert Clements Killam
| 1899–1903
| to Supreme Court of Canada, 1903
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| Joseph Dubuc
| 1903–1909
| Court of Appeal from 1906
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|}
:; Court of Appeal (from 1906)
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Name !! Term !! Notes
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| Hector Mansfield Howell
| Nov 1909–Apr 1918
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| William Egerton Perdue
| 1918–1929
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| James Emile Pierre Prendergast
| Dec 1929–Mar 1944
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| Ewan Alexander McPherson
| Mar 1944–Nov 1954
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| John Evans Adamson
| Jan 1955–Mar 1961
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| Calvert Charlton Miller
| Mar 1961–Feb 1967
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| ''Samuel Freedman''
| 1966–1967
| Acting Chief Justice during Miller's illness
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| Charles Rhodes Smith
| June 1967–Mar 1971
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| Samuel Freedman
| Mar 1971–Apr 1983
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| Alfred Maurice Monnin
| Apr 1983–Jan 1990
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| Richard Jamieson Scott
| July 1990–Mar 2013
| Appointed by Mulroney
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| Richard J. F. Chartier
| 2013–present
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|}
 
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Revision as of 21:11, 4 August 2020

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Current Justices

(Full complement of 8)[1]

# Name Appointed Nominated By Position Prior to Appointment Other Details
1 Chief Justice Richard J. F. Chartier November 22, 2006
March 8, 2013
Harper Justice of the Manitoba Court of Appeal
Provincial Court (August 16, 1993)
Published criminal decisions
2 Justice Diana Cameron [2] November 2, 2012 Harper Queen's Bench (February 4, 2011)
Crown counsel, constitutional (2004 to 2011)
Crown attorney (1989 to 2004)
Called to bar (1989)
Published criminal decisions
3 Justice William Burnett [3] March 8, 2013 Harper Queen's Bench (February 4, 2011)
Thompson Dorfman Sweatman
Called to bar (1978)
Published criminal decisions
4 Justice Christopher J. Mainella[1] July 1, 2013 Harper Queen's Bench (October 5, 2012 to 2013)
PPSC (1995 to 2012)
Published criminal decisions
5 Justice Jennifer Ann Pfuetzner [4] June 26, 2015 Harper Queen's Bench (October 10, 2014)
Taylor McCaffrey LLP (2009 to 2015)
Dickson MacGregor Appell LLP (2002 to 2009)
BMO Nesbitt Burns (2001 to 2002)
Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP (1993 to 2000)
Called to bar (~1994)
Published criminal decisions
6 Justice Janice leMaistre [5] June 26, 2015 Harper Provincial Court (November 23, 2006)
Crown attorney (1992 to 2006)
Called to bar (1992)
Published criminal decisions
7 Justice Karen I. Simonsen [6] August 31, 2018 J. Trudeau Manitoba Queen's Bench (2004 to 2018)
Thompson Dorfman Sweatman
Called to bar (1982)
Published criminal decisions
8 Justice Lori T. Spivak [7] March 26, 2019 J. Trudeau Queen's bench (2005 to 2019)
Aikins MacAulay & Thorvaldson
Called to bar (1982)
Published criminal decisions

Supernumerary

Name Appointed Nominated By Position Prior to Appointment Other Details
Justice Holly C. Beard September 9, 2009 (Judge)
January 1, 2019 (sup)
Harper Queen's Bench (November 27, 1992) Published criminal decisions
Justice Marc Monnin February 3, 2011 (Judge)
Sept 1, 2016 (sup.) [8]
Harper Chief Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench of Manitoba (March 26, 2003) Published criminal decisions
Justice Michel A. Monnin (Supernumerary)[2] July 26, 1995 Chretien Court of Queen's Bench of Manitoba (March 23, 1984)
Teffaine, Monnin, Hogue, Teillet & Sharp (1972 to 1984)
Called to bar (1970)
Published criminal decisions
Justice Freda M. Steel (Supernumerary)[3] [9] February 28, 2000 Chretien Court of Queen's Bench of Manitoba (October 3, 1995)
Called to bar (1976)
Published criminal decisions
Justice Barbara M. Hamilton (Supernumerary)[4] July 27, 2002 Chretien Court of Queen's Bench of Manitoba (July 26, 1995)
Aikins, MacAulay & Thorvaldson (1987 to 2002)
Scarth, Simonsen, Dooley, Olsen & Wiens (1980 to 1987)
Martens, Kripiakevich, Dennehy, Parfeniuk & Ernst (1977 to 1980)
Called to bar (1977)
Published criminal decisions
Justice Alan D. MacInnes (Supernumerary) June 22, 2007 Harper Court of Queen's Bench of Manitoba (November 27, 1992) Published criminal decisions

Previous Judges

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