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Manitoba Justice (French: Justice Manitoba), or the Department of Justice (Le ministere de la justice; formerly the Department of the Attorney General), [6] [7] is the provincial government department responsible for administering the Crown Law justice systems in the province of Manitoba. [8]
The Court of Queen's Bench of Manitoba 1870–1950: A Biographical History. Toronto: Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History. McCullough, Sharon Gail. 2000. Manitoba Court of Queen's Bench in Equity, 1872–1895: A Study in Legal Administration and Records. Winnipeg, University of Manitoba. Smandych, Russell, and Karina Sacca. 1996.
Public Guardian and Trustee of Manitoba; Public Utilities Board; Residential Tenancies Branch; Manitoba Labour, Consumer Protection and Government Services [8] Manitoba Economic Development, Investment and Trade (EDIT) [9] Business and economic development; Employment; Workforce Min. Economic Development, Investment and Trade: RBC Convention Centre
Richard J. F. Chartier is a Canadian judge and former Chief Justice of Manitoba. He was appointed a judge of the Manitoba Court of Appeal on November 23, 2006. He replaced A. Kerr Twaddle, who elected to become a supernumerary judge. He was appointed as Chief Justice of Manitoba on March 7, 2013.
The powers and structure of the provincial Government of Manitoba (French: Gouvernement du Manitoba) are set out in the Constitution Act, 1867.. In modern Canadian use, the term "government" refers broadly to the cabinet of the day (formally the Executive Council), elected from the Legislative Assembly and the non-political staff within each provincial department or agency – that is, the ...
She replaced Mr. Justice T.M. Glowacki, who elected to become a supernumerary judge. Madam Justice Greenberg received a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Manitoba in 1975, and was admitted to the Manitoba Bar in 1976. At the time of her appointment, she was Crown counsel with the constitutional law branch of the Manitoba Department of ...
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Judges of the Provincial Court are appointed by Order-in-Council of the Province of Manitoba upon the recommendation of a Judicial Advisory Committee, which is composed of the Chief Judge, four citizens appointed by the provincial government, the President of the Law Society of Manitoba, the President of the Manitoba Bar Association, and a representative of the Provincial Court judges.