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39843
Provincial Court Judges' Association of British Columbia v. Attorney General of British Columbia
(British Columbia) (Civil) (By Leave)
Docket
Judgments on applications for leave to appeal are rendered by the Court, but are not necessarily unanimous.
Date | Proceeding | Filed By (if applicable) |
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2022-03-10 | Copy of formal judgment sent to Registrar of the Court of Appeal and all parties | |
2022-03-10 | Judgment on leave sent to the parties | |
2022-03-10 | Close file on Leave | |
2022-03-10 |
Judgment of the Court on the application for leave to appeal, The motion for leave to intervene filed by the Canadian Association of Provincial Court Judges is dismissed. The application for leave to appeal from the judgment of the Court of Appeal for British Columbia (Vancouver), Number CA47026, 2021 BCCA 295, dated July 29, 2021, is dismissed with costs. Dismissed, with costs |
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2022-03-10 |
Decision on motion for leave to intervene, See decision on application Dismissed |
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2022-02-07 | All materials on application for leave submitted to the Judges, for consideration by the Court | |
2022-02-07 | Submission of motion for leave to intervene, for consideration by the Court | |
2021-11-29 | Applicant's reply to respondent's argument, (Book Form), Completed on: 2021-12-01, (Printed version filed on 2021-11-29) | Provincial Court Judges' Association of British Columbia |
2021-11-22 | Response to the motion for leave to intervene, (Letter Form), Completed on: 2022-01-11, (Printed version filed on 2021-11-24) | Attorney General of British Columbia |
2021-11-19 | Response to the motion for leave to intervene, Completed on: 2022-01-11 | Provincial Court Judges' Association of British Columbia |
2021-11-18 | Certificate (on limitations to public access), (Letter Form), (Printed version due on 2021-11-25) | Attorney General of British Columbia |
2021-11-18 | Respondent's response on the application for leave to appeal, (Book Form), Completed on: 2021-12-01, (Printed version filed on 2021-11-18) | Attorney General of British Columbia |
2021-11-12 | Notice of name, (Letter Form), (Printed version filed on 2021-11-12) | Canadian Association of Provincial Court Judges |
2021-11-12 |
Motion for leave to intervene, (Book Form), Missing: Filing Fee, Completed on: 2022-02-07, (Printed version filed on 2021-11-12) |
Canadian Association of Provincial Court Judges |
2021-10-19 | Letter acknowledging receipt of a complete application for leave to appeal, FILE OPENED 2021-10-19 | |
2021-09-27 | Certificate (on limitations to public access), (Letter Form), (Printed version filed on 2021-09-29) | Provincial Court Judges' Association of British Columbia |
2021-09-27 | Notice of name, (Letter Form), (Printed version filed on 2021-09-29) | Provincial Court Judges' Association of British Columbia |
2021-09-27 | Application for leave to appeal, (Book Form), Completed on: 2021-09-28, (Printed version filed on 2021-09-29) | Provincial Court Judges' Association of British Columbia |
Parties
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Main parties
Name | Role | Status |
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Provincial Court Judges' Association of British Columbia | Applicant | Active |
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Name | Role | Status |
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Attorney General of British Columbia | Respondent | Active |
Other parties
Name | Role | Status |
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Canadian Association of Provincial Court Judges | Intervener | Pending |
Counsel
Party: Provincial Court Judges' Association of British Columbia
Counsel
Vancouver, British Columbia
V6E 3V6
Telephone: (778) 847-7324
Email: alison@alatimer.ca
Agent
100- 340 Gilmour Street
Ottawa, Ontario
K2P 0R3
Telephone: (613) 695-8855 Ext: 102
FAX: (613) 695-8580
Email: mfmajor@supremeadvocacy.ca
Party: Attorney General of British Columbia
Counsel
Andrew D. Gay, QC
2525 - 1075 West Georgia Street
Vancouver, British Columbia
V6E 4H3
Telephone: (604) 685-6272
FAX: (604) 685-8434
Email: skg@lawgm.com
Agent
160 Elgin Street, Suite 2600
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 1C3
Telephone: (613) 786-0171
FAX: (613) 563-9869
Email: jeff.beedell@gowlingwlg.com
Party: Canadian Association of Provincial Court Judges
Counsel
Kristen Worbanski
724-240 Graham Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3C 0J7
Telephone: (204) 926-1501
FAX: (204) 956-0625
Email: sdawes@myersfirm.com
Agent
100- 340 Gilmour Street
Ottawa, Ontario
K2P 0R3
Telephone: (613) 695-8855 Ext: 102
FAX: (613) 695-8580
Email: mfmajor@supremeadvocacy.ca
Summary
Keywords
Constitutional law — Judicial independence — Judicial remuneration — Government departing from compensation commission’s recommendations on salary and benefits — Whether disagreement with the weight accorded by compensation commission justified the Legislative Assembly’s decision to reweigh factors — If so, whether set salaries are pure matter of discretion and political judgment — Whether parliamentary debates should be considered when assessing rationality of response to compensation commission recommendations when legislative assembly is decision-maker — Whether compensation commission process is being respected and its purposes achieved.
Summary
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Acting under the authority of the Judicial Compensation Act, S.B.C. 2003, c. 59, British Columbia’s Judicial Compensation Commission (“JCC”) made 16 recommendations concerning the three years beginning on April 1, 2017, in a report to the Attorney General of British Columbia and the Chief Judge of the British Columbia Provincial Court. The first recommendation was for an increase in salary that would result in the salary of the puisne judges of British Columbia’s Provincial Court ranking fourth among the provinces. The JCC based that recommendation on British Columbia’s financial position and economic conditions, and its population, size and budget. The recommendation would also bring the salaries into the range of senior leadership in the public sector, and would go some way toward closing the gap between the salaries of Provincial Court judges and Superior Court judges.
When the JCC report was brought to the Legislative Assembly, the Attorney General moved that it accept most of the JCC’s recommendations, but proposed alternate salary increases and an alternate resolution of one other matter. He attached the Government’s Proposed Response to the Report of the 2016 Judicial Compensation Commission in Respect of Provincial Court Judges (“Government’s Response”) as an appendix to the motion. Following the Attorney General’s comments, the Opposition’s Justice Critic said, “Generally, it is understood that the result will often not be what the recommendation is that comes from the independent panel”, and he referred to judges as “part of our most arms length civil service”. Before and after those comments, the Attorney General referred to the need to respect judicial independence, and counsel for the Attorney General acknowledged that those comments were incorrect, but the errors were not corrected by the Attorney General before the Legislature voted. The Legislative Assembly unanimously passed the motion.
The Provincial Court Judges’ Association (“PCJA”) filed a petition for judicial review. The chambers judge quashed the motion, declared that the resolution did not conform with the Act, and remitted the Government’s Response to the Legislative Assembly for reconsideration. The Court of Appeal allowed the appeal and dismissed the government’s cross-appeal. It set aside the chambers judge’s decision and the petition of the Provincial Court Judges.
Lower court rulings
Supreme Court of British Columbia
2020 BCSC 1264, S1711757
Motion of Legislative Assembly concerning 2016 Judicial Compensation Commission quashed; government response and Assembly resolution declared not to conform with Judicial Compensation Act, S.B.C. 2003, c. 59; government response remitted to Attorney General and Legislative Assembly for reconsideration
Court of Appeal for British Columbia (Vancouver)
2021 BCCA 295, CA47026
Appeal allowed; cross appeal dismissed; decision below set aside; petition of Provincial Court Judges’ Association of British Columbia set aside
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