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| Chief Justice | | Chief Justice Robert G. Richards [https://web.archive.org/web/20050923063438/http://www.justice.gc.ca:80/en/news/nr/2004/doc_31236.html] | ||
| 2013 <br> 2004 | | 2013 <br> 2004 | ||
| Harper <br> Martin | | Harper <br> Martin | ||
| | | Court of Appeal <br> [http://www.mlt.com/ MacPherson Leslie and Tyerman]<br>Called to bar (1985) | ||
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| | | McDougall, Gauley LLP.<ref>http://www.mcdougallgauley.com/</ref><Br>Clark, Wilson, Barristers & Solicitors<br>Called to bar (1995) | ||
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=== Former Chief Justices of Saskatchewan === | === Former Chief Justices of Saskatchewan === | ||
* | * Edward Ludlow Wetmore (1907–1912)<ref>Appointed to the Supreme Court of Saskatchewan</ref> | ||
* | * Frederick W. A. G. Haultain (1912–1938)<ref>Appointed to the Supreme Court of Saskatchewan; later appointed to the Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan</ref> | ||
* | * William Ferdinand Alphonse Turgeon (1938–1941) | ||
* | * William Melville Martin (1941–1961) | ||
* | * Emmett Matthew Hall (1961–1962)** | ||
* | * Edwards M. Culliton (1962–1981) | ||
* | * Edward Bayda (1981–2006) | ||
* | * John Klebuc (2006-2013) | ||
=== Former Justices of the Court of Appeal (1996 to present)=== | === Former Justices of the Court of Appeal (1996 to present)=== | ||
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=== Former Justices of the Court of Appeal (Before 1996)=== | === Former Justices of the Court of Appeal (Before 1996)=== | ||
* | * John Henderson Lamont (1918–1927)** | ||
* | * Edward L. Elwood (1918–1921) | ||
* | * Henry W. Newlands (1918–1921) | ||
* | * James McKay (1921–1932) | ||
* | * William Ferdinand Alphonse Turgeon (1921–1938)* | ||
* | * William Melville Martin (1922–1941)* | ||
* | * Phillip E. MacKenzie (1927–1946) | ||
* | * Percival H. Gordon (1935–1961) | ||
* | * Thomas Clayton Davis (1939–1948) | ||
* | * Hector Y. MacDonald (1941–1951) | ||
* | * Edward M. Culliton (1951–1962)* | ||
* | * Percy M. Anderson (1946–1948) | ||
* | * Arthur Thomas Procter (1948–1961) | ||
* | * Donald A. McNiven (1949–1961) | ||
* | * Percy H. Maguire (1962–1974) | ||
* | * Edward D. Bayda (1974–1981)* | ||
* | * Mervyn J. Woods (1961–1984) [https://sasklawcourts.ca/index.php/mervyn-j-woods] | ||
* | * Roy N. Hall (1962–1989) | ||
* | * Russell Brownridge (1961–1988) | ||
* | * Raymond A. MacDonald (1981–1984) | ||
* | * Thomas C. Wakeling (1984–2000) | ||
* | * Calvin F. Tallis (1981–2005) | ||
* | * Nicholas W. Sherstobitoff (1985 - 2010) | ||
* | * William J. Vancise (1983-2013) | ||
* | * Marjorie A. Gerwing (1984-2013) | ||
* | * Stuart J. Cameron (1981-2014) | ||
* | * Gary Lane (1991-2017) | ||
An asterisk indicates the individual also served as Chief Justice of Saskatchewan; a double asterisk indicates subsequently appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada. | An asterisk indicates the individual also served as Chief Justice of Saskatchewan; a double asterisk indicates subsequently appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada. |
Revision as of 12:18, 16 October 2018
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Justices of the Court
(Full complement of 8)
Name | Appointed | Nominated By | Position(s) Prior to Appointment | Other Details |
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Chief Justice Robert G. Richards [1] | 2013 2004 |
Harper Martin |
Court of Appeal MacPherson Leslie and Tyerman Called to bar (1985) |
Published criminal decisions |
Justice Georgina R. Jackson | 1991 | Mulroney | MacPherson Leslie and Tyerman | Published criminal decisions |
Justice Ralph K. Ottenbreit | 2009 | Harper | Court of Queen's Bench | Published criminal decisions |
Justice Neal W. Caldwell [2] | April 23, 2010 | Harper | McDougall, Gauley LLP.[1] Clark, Wilson, Barristers & Solicitors Called to bar (1995) |
Published criminal decisions |
Justice Peter A. Whitmore | 2013 | Harper | Court of Queen's Bench | Published criminal decisions |
Justice Lian M. Schwann | 2017 | J. Trudeau | Court of Queen's Bench | Published criminal decisions |
Justice Robert W. Leurer [2] [3] | September 21, 2018 | Justin Trudeau | Queen's Bench (2017 to 2018) MLT Aikins LLP Called to bar (1986) |
Published criminal decisions |
Supernumerary
Name | Appointment Duration | Nominated By | Position Prior to Appointment | Other Details |
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Justice Jacelyn A. Ryan-Froslie | 2013 | Harper | Court of Queen's Bench | Published criminal decisions |
Former Justices
Former Chief Justices of Saskatchewan
- Edward Ludlow Wetmore (1907–1912)[3]
- Frederick W. A. G. Haultain (1912–1938)[4]
- William Ferdinand Alphonse Turgeon (1938–1941)
- William Melville Martin (1941–1961)
- Emmett Matthew Hall (1961–1962)**
- Edwards M. Culliton (1962–1981)
- Edward Bayda (1981–2006)
- John Klebuc (2006-2013)
Former Justices of the Court of Appeal (1996 to present)
Name | Appointment Duration | Nominated By | Position Prior to Appointment | Other Details |
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The Honourable Darla C. Hunter | (2007–2010) August 14, 2009 (sup.) |
Harper | Published criminal decisions | |
Gene Anne Smith | (2005-2013) | Published criminal decisions | ||
John Klebuc | (2013-2015)* | Published criminal decisions | ||
Justice Maurice J. Herauf[5] | 2011 - August 31, 2018 | Stephen Harper | Court of Queen's Bench (2007 to 2011) Registrar of the Court of Appeal (1995 to 2007) Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority(1993 to 1995) Director of Maintenance Enforcement Office (1988 to 1993) Called to bar (1987) |
Published criminal decisions |
Former Justices of the Court of Appeal (Before 1996)
- John Henderson Lamont (1918–1927)**
- Edward L. Elwood (1918–1921)
- Henry W. Newlands (1918–1921)
- James McKay (1921–1932)
- William Ferdinand Alphonse Turgeon (1921–1938)*
- William Melville Martin (1922–1941)*
- Phillip E. MacKenzie (1927–1946)
- Percival H. Gordon (1935–1961)
- Thomas Clayton Davis (1939–1948)
- Hector Y. MacDonald (1941–1951)
- Edward M. Culliton (1951–1962)*
- Percy M. Anderson (1946–1948)
- Arthur Thomas Procter (1948–1961)
- Donald A. McNiven (1949–1961)
- Percy H. Maguire (1962–1974)
- Edward D. Bayda (1974–1981)*
- Mervyn J. Woods (1961–1984) [4]
- Roy N. Hall (1962–1989)
- Russell Brownridge (1961–1988)
- Raymond A. MacDonald (1981–1984)
- Thomas C. Wakeling (1984–2000)
- Calvin F. Tallis (1981–2005)
- Nicholas W. Sherstobitoff (1985 - 2010)
- William J. Vancise (1983-2013)
- Marjorie A. Gerwing (1984-2013)
- Stuart J. Cameron (1981-2014)
- Gary Lane (1991-2017)
An asterisk indicates the individual also served as Chief Justice of Saskatchewan; a double asterisk indicates subsequently appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada.
Notes
- ↑ http://www.mcdougallgauley.com/
- ↑ https://www.canada.ca/en/department-justice/news/2017/11/government_of_canadaannouncesjudicialappointmentintheprovinceofs.html
- ↑ Appointed to the Supreme Court of Saskatchewan
- ↑ Appointed to the Supreme Court of Saskatchewan; later appointed to the Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20110821220412/http://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/news-nouv/ja-nj/2011/doc_32595.html