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History of the Courts (General Information)
Prior to Manitoba becoming a province of Canada in 1870, the administration of justice was carried on by the Governor and Council of the Hudson's Bay Company. By 1835, the Governor and Council of Assiniboia met regularly as Quarterly General ...
Allan Dueck appointed to the Court of Queen's Bench (Court of King's Bench)
OTTAWA, May 12, 2014 – The Honourable Peter MacKay, P.C., Q.C., M.P. for Central Nova, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, today announced the following appointment: The Honourable Allan D. Dueck , a lawyer with Mercier Dueck ...
New Notice to the Profession (Provincial Court)
New Notice - Contested Bail Applications before a Judicial Justice of the Peace (JJPs) issued November 9, 2020 ...
The Family Division (Court of King's Bench)
Family Division – Family Law and Child Protection Law The Court of Queen’s Bench (Family Division) is the highest trial court in Manitoba, dealing with family and child protection proceedings. The Family Division also hears adoption and ...
September 19, 2022 (Manitoba Courts News & Announcements)
September 19, 2022 The Prime Minister of Canada has announced that September 19, 2022 will be a federal holiday and a day of mourning for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The Province of Manitoba is recognizing September 19, 2022 as a day of ...
COVID-19 - Manitoba Courts (Manitoba Courts News & Announcements)
The Manitoba Courts have been meeting with Manitoba Justice, Courts Administration and various stakeholders in the justice system to address the issues arising out of COVID-19. The Courts will be taking measures, which are pro-active and ...
Court of King's Bench (Court of King's Bench)
The Court of King’s Bench of Manitoba is the highest trial court for the province. It is a court of general and inherent jurisdiction, meaning the judges of the court hear cases of all kinds and possess powers that go beyond what is conferred on ...
In another step to improving access to justice, The Provincial Court is now publishing available court dates on the website. Counsel wishing to book multiday trials or preliminary inquiries, case management conferences and special sittings for ...
Manitoba Court of Appeal Upcoming Hearings now online (Court of Appeal)
In another step to improving access to justice, the Manitoba Court of Appeal will now be publishing a list of the Court’s scheduled appeal hearings on the Manitoba Courts’ website. A link to this schedule can be found on the home page under ...
Small Claims (Court of King's Bench)
Who can file a Small Claim? How do I complete a Small Claim form? How do I complete a Small Claim for a motor vehicle accident? How do I file a Defence? How do I file a Defence and Counterclaim? How do I serve ...
The Distinguished Service Award is presented each year by the Manitoba Bar Association to a member of the Manitoba Bench or Bar who exemplifies the ideals of service to the legal profession and the community. As stated in the MBA's publication, ...
New Judicial Appointment (Court of King's Bench)
Mr. Scott Abel was appointed to the Court of Queen's Bench in the Brandon centre click here for the Government of Canada press release ...
Provincial Court Law Courts Building Main Floor, 408 York Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 0P9 Phone: (204) 945-3454 Fax: (204)945-7130 Hours of Operation: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m ...
Provincial Court (Provincial Court)
The Provincial Court of Manitoba is established by The Provincial Court Act . It is a court of record and has primarily a criminal jurisdiction, as well as limited concurrent jurisdiction with the Court of King’s Bench in family law matters ...
Reminder : September 30, 2022 (Manitoba Courts News & Announcements)
MANITOBA COURT OF APPEAL MANITOBA COURT OF KING’S BENCH MANITOBA PROVINCIAL COURT NOTICE September 14 th , 2022 RE: September 30 – National Day for Truth and Reconciliation A reminder that the Courts will not sit on Friday, ...
Family Division (Court of King's Bench)
Where can I get Court forms? Can I find Court forms or Rules of the Court online? Can I access the Court Registry System online? What are the fees that I will have to pay to file court documents? How do I file for a Divorce? How ...
Courtroom Renovations (Provincial Court)
Effective Monday, January 26, 2015, all matters in Courtroom 402 will be temporarily moved to Courtroom 302 due to construction on the 4 th Floor of the New Law Courts Building. If you have any questions or concerns with this notification, ...
Live Stream R v. Nygard - extradition hearing - October 1, 2021 (General Information)
On October 1, 2021, the extradition matter of Peter Nygard appeared before the Court of Queen's Bench Chief Justice Glenn Joyal beginning at 7:45am. This appearance was broadcast (with a 10 minute delay) and displayed here on this web page. ...
Information for Media (Information for Media)
Who to Contact Court Policies/Practices Affecting Media Coverage Cameras in Courtrooms Initiative Access to Court Records/Files Effect of Bans on Publication Transcripts of Court Proceedings Exhibits Release of Court ...
Case Management of Family Matters (Court of King's Bench)
Case Management of family matters of the Court of Queen's Bench (Family Division) began with a pilot project in the Winnipeg Centre of the court in November 1995. Since November 1, 2002, most family cases in the Winnipeg Centre have come under the ...
General Information (General Information)
Judicial Independence - Message from Rivoalen CJM Judicial independence is a cornerstone of Canada's constitutional democracy, which is founded on the "Rule of Law". The "Rule of Law" means that we, as individuals, and as a community, ...
Provincial Court Designation of Counsel (Provincial Court)
Counsel are required to file a Designation of Counsel Form or a trial slip/acknowledgement signed by the accused when a date is set for preliminary hearing or trial. As of Monday, January 19, 2015 the Court will accept these forms filed on ...
Court of Appeal (Court of Appeal)
The Court of Appeal is the highest court in the Province of Manitoba. The Chief Justice of Manitoba heads the Court. The judges are federally appointed pursuant to the Judges Act . The Court normally sits in panels of three judges, but will ...
Judicial Independence (General Information)
A Message from The Honourable Marianne Rivoalen, Chief Justice of Manitoba Read the Canadian Judicial Council Publication "Why is Judicial Independence Important to You?" What is Judicial Independence and Why does it matter? - view video ...
Information for Self Representing (Information for Self Representing)
If you do not have a lawyer or plan to represent yourself, this is commonly called self-representing. Although you can represent yourself, you are advised to have a lawyer if at all possible. Often what seems like a simple legal matter is not ...
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