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Call to the Bar June 19, 2014 (Court of King's Bench)
There will be a special sitting of the Court of Queen’s Bench for the Call to the Bar ceremony on June 19 th . Chief Justice Glenn Joyal will preside and Justice John Menzies, of the Court of Queen’s Bench, will bring special greetings to the ...
Applying to be an Associate Judge (Court of King's Bench)
The Associate Judge Appointment Committee welcomes the interest of qualified persons wishing to be considered for appointment as an Associate Judge of the Manitoba Court of King’s Bench. Please refer to the Associate Judges’ Appointment ...
Transcript Information (Transcripts)
The following information is offered to assist with the transcript ordering process and the transcript requirements for specific proceedings. With the exception of Child Protection matters and any matter under the Youth Criminal Justice Act, ...
Attending Court and Access to Court Record Information (General Information)
Attending Court Proceedings Entering and leaving a Courtroom Electronic Recording Equipment Camera and other Electronic Devices Wearing Hats Scent-Free Workplace Policy - Courts Division Court Security Court Tours ...
Russell (Court of King's Bench)
For Hearings: Russell & District Community Centre 106 Shell River Avenue South, Russell Phone: (204) 867-4722 For Information and Filing contact the Minnedosa Court Office Hours of Operation: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. closed ...
Application for Extension of Time and/or Application to Set Aside Default Conviction Application to Vary Section 161 or 162 Criminal Code Prohibition Orders Authorization to Appear or Act Request to File Material in the Provincial Court ...
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 ...
Accessing The Law Courts building (Manitoba Courts News & Announcements)
Notice The front entrance of the Law Courts will be undergoing a renovation commencing on October 15, 2019. The work is expected to last between 12-18 months. During this renovation, anyone wanting to enter the Law Courts will be ...
Provincial Court vacancies (Provincial Court)
The Judicial Appointment Committee welcomes the interest of qualified persons wishing to be considered for appointment to the Bench of The Provincial Court of Manitoba in Winnipeg. There are currently two positions available in Winnipeg. ...
Guide for Application to Set Aside/Vary/Revoke a Protection Order (Court of King's Bench)
Notice to the Profession Notice of Filing Timelines Discontinued (Court of Appeal)
May 28, 2015 - Notice of Filing Timeline Discontinued March 1, 2010 - Requirements for Filing and Serving Documents - Civil Rules July 1, 2010 - Requirements for filing and serving documents – Criminal Rules ...
New Provincial Court Notice - Procedure for Consent Variations to Judicial Interim Release Conditions with Surety. read it at ...
Chambers Motions date - change from Thursday Oct 13 to Wednesday October 12th (Court of Appeal)
NOTICE The Court of Appeal will hear its chambers motions on Wednesday, October 12, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. instead of the usual Thursday list. Any notice of motion set for hearing on Wednesday, October 12, 2022 must be filed and ...
Thompson Courthouse - back to full service (Provincial Court)
The Thompson Court office has re-opened on the main floor (room 114) at the same address. If you require assistance, please see the following options: You may reach us Monday – Friday 8:30AM – 4:30PM in person : 59 Elizabeth Drive (Room ...
September 30 is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a solemn day for reflection on the painful legacy of Canada’s residential schools and a time to honour survivors, their families, and those who never returned home. While September ...
Portage-la-Prairie (Court of King's Bench)
For Hearings: Portage la Prairie Court Office 20- 3rd Street South East Portage la Prairie, Manitoba R1N 1M9 Phone: (204) 239-3383 Fax: (204) 239-3402 For Information and Filing, Contact the Portage la Prairie Court Office Hours ...
Standard Clauses in Family Court Proceedings (Court of King's Bench)
In Manitoba, when families require an order which may set out terms of family responsibilities, including parenting arrangements, child or spousal/common-law partner support, sale or occupancy of the family home or division of family property, or ...
The General Division (Court of King's Bench)
General Division – Civil Litigation and Criminal Law The Court of King’s Bench (General Division) is the highest trial court in Manitoba, dealing with civil and criminal matters. The General Division also hears appeals from decisions by ...
King's Bench Rule 70 Family Proceedings (Court of King's Bench)
Court of King's Bench Rule 70 applies to all family proceedings. Rule 70 is a comprehensive and specialized rule that provides a roadmap for how family law cases are to be conducted, both under federal and provincial legislation. Rule 70 also ...
Access to Justice Initiatives - Media Release (Manitoba Courts News & Announcements)
MEDIA RELEASE Access to Justice Initiatives As part of ongoing efforts to improve Access to Justice in Manitoba, the Chief Justice of Manitoba, the Chief Justice of the Court of Queen’s Bench and the Chief Judge of the Provincial Court ...
Court Closures due to Wildfire Remediation (Provincial Court)
New PC Notice issued re; Court closures due to Wildfire Remediation See the court closures for October 1 to 10, 2025) ...
Request for Access to CCAIN (Provincial Court)
Counsel may now request access to CCAIN by completed the required form and submitting it for review. find the form here ...
New Notice Issued re: Change to Teleconference Numbers for Associate Judges Uncontested Lists Read it here ...
Cameras in Courtrooms Initiative (General Information)
The “Open Court Principle” was first described by the Supreme Court of Canada, and continues to be known as, “a hallmark of a democratic society”. It is essential to allow public access to the courts and ensure the public has an ...
The three levels of Court in Manitoba are pleased to announce the launch of a video library on the Manitoba Courts website. Additional informational and instructional videos aimed at increasing the public's access to justice will be posted in the ...
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