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41215

His Majesty the King v. Sharon Fox

(Saskatchewan) (Criminal) (As of Right)

Docket

Judgments on applications for leave to appeal are rendered by the Court, but are not necessarily unanimous.

List of proceedings
Date Proceeding Filed By
(if applicable)
2025-06-02 Transcript received, 79 Pages
2025-05-20 Judgment reserved OR rendered with reasons to follow
2025-05-20 Hearing of the appeal, 2025-05-20, CJ Ka Côt Row Mar Kas Ja Ob Mor
Decision reserved
2025-05-15 Appellant's condensed book, (Book Form), (Printed version due on 2025-05-23) His Majesty the King
2025-05-02 Correspondence (sent by the Court) to, Letter of appearance by zoom
2025-05-02 Correspondence (sent by the Court) to, Letter of appearance in person
2025-04-22 Notice of appearance, (Letter Form), Dana Achtemichuk will appear before the court. Dana Achtemichuk will present the oral arguments., (Printed version due on 2025-04-29) Attorney General of Ontario
2025-04-22 Notice of appearance, (Letter Form), Mark Brayford, K.C., Brian Pfefferle, K.C. and Thomas Hynes will appear before the court. Brian Pfefferle, K.C. will present the oral arguments., (Printed version filed on 2025-04-23) Sharon Fox
2025-04-22 Notice of appearance, (Letter Form), Anil K. Kapoor will appear before the court. Anil K. Kapoor will present the oral arguments., (Printed version due on 2025-04-29) Canadian Civil Liberties Association
2025-04-09 Notice of appearance, (Letter Form), Amber Pashuk and Alexis Gauthier will appear before the court. Amber Pashuk will present the oral arguments., (Printed version due on 2025-04-16) Director of Public Prosecutions
2025-04-08 Correspondence (sent by the Court) to, Letter of direction
2025-04-08 Notice of appearance, Daniel J. Song, K.C. and Safiyya Ahmad will appear before the court. Daniel J. Song, K.C. will present the oral arguments. British Columbia Civil Liberties Association
2025-03-07 Notice of appearance, (Letter Form), Tom Spark will appear before the court. Tom spark will present the oral arguments. , (Printed version due on 2025-03-14) Attorney General of Alberta
2025-02-20 Appeal hearing scheduled, 2025-05-20
Decision reserved
2025-02-18 Notice of hearing sent to parties, Revised
2025-02-17 Order by, CJ,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:

The hearing of the above appeal is traversed to the 2025 Spring session.

The Registrar shall fix a new hearing date.

Traversed
2025-02-13 Notice of appearance, (Letter Form), Pouria Tabrizi-Reardigan will appear before the court. Pouria Tabrizi-Reardigan will be presenting the oral arguments. , (Printed version due on 2025-02-20) His Majesty the King
2025-02-12 Other book of authorities, (Book Form), Completed on: 2025-02-12, (Printed version filed on 2025-02-13) His Majesty the King
2025-02-12 Reply factum on appeal, (Book Form), Completed on: 2025-02-12, (Printed version filed on 2025-02-13) His Majesty the King
2025-01-29 Intervener's book of authorities, (Book Form), Completed on: 2025-01-29, (Printed version filed on 2025-01-31) British Columbia Civil Liberties Association
2025-01-29 Intervener's factum, (Book Form), Completed on: 2025-01-29, (Printed version filed on 2025-01-31) British Columbia Civil Liberties Association
2025-01-15 Intervener's book of authorities, (Book Form), Completed on: 2025-01-16, (Printed version filed on 2025-01-16) Director of Public Prosecutions
2025-01-15 Intervener's factum, (Book Form), Completed on: 2025-01-16, (Printed version filed on 2025-01-16) Director of Public Prosecutions
2025-01-15 Certificate (on limitations to public access), (Letter Form), Form 23A, (Printed version filed on 2025-02-04) Attorney General of Ontario
2025-01-15 Intervener's factum, (Book Form), Completed on: 2025-01-16, (Printed version due on 2025-01-22) Attorney General of Ontario
2025-01-14 Intervener's factum, (Book Form), Completed on: 2025-01-15, (Printed version filed on 2025-01-14) Canadian Civil Liberties Association
2025-01-13 Intervener's factum, (Book Form), Completed on: 2025-01-13, (Printed version filed on 2025-01-14) Attorney General of Alberta
2025-01-09 Order on motion to extend time, By THE REGISTRAR
2025-01-09 Decision on motion to extend time, Reg, UPON APPLICATION by the intervener British Columbia Civil Liberties Association for an order extending the time to serve and file his factum and book of authorities, if any, to January 29, 2025;

AND THE MATERIAL FILED having been read;

AND NOTING the consent of the appellant and the respondent;

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:

The motion to extend the time to serve and file the intervener’s factum and book of authorities, if any, is granted.

The appellant is granted permission to serve and file a single reply factum not exceeding five (5) pages in length in response to all interventions on or before February 12, 2025.

Judgment accordingly
2025-01-09 Submission of motion to extend time, Reg
2025-01-07 Response to motion to extend time, Completed on: 2025-01-08 Sharon Fox
2025-01-07 Response to motion to extend time, Completed on: 2025-01-08 His Majesty the King
2025-01-07 Affidavit, Affidavit in support of extension of time: British Columbia Civil Liberties Association
2025-01-07 Motion to extend time, (Book Form), Completed on: 2025-01-08, (Printed version filed on 2025-01-09) British Columbia Civil Liberties Association
2024-11-22 Order on motion for leave to intervene, By JUSTICE KARAKATSANIS
2024-11-22 Decision on the motion for leave to intervene, Ka, UPON APPLICATIONS by the Director of Public Prosecutions, Attorney General of Ontario, Attorney General of Alberta, Canadian Civil Liberties Association and British Columbia Civil Liberties Association for leave to intervene in the above appeal;

AND THE MATERIAL FILED having been read;

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:

The motions for leave to intervene by the Director of Public Prosecutions, Attorney General of Ontario, Attorney General of Alberta, Canadian Civil Liberties Association, British Columbia Civil Liberties Association are granted.

The motion to file a factum of up to 20 pages and to make oral submissions of up to 10 minutes by the Director of Public Prosecutions is dismissed.

The five (5) interveners shall each be entitled to serve and file a single factum, not to exceed ten (10) pages in length, and a book of authorities, if any, on or before January 15, 2025.

The five (5) interveners are each granted permission to present oral argument not exceeding five (5) minutes at the hearing of the appeal.

The appellant is granted permission to serve and file a single reply factum not exceeding five (5) pages in length in response to all interventions on or before January 29, 2025.

The interveners are not entitled to make submissions that would duplicate the submissions of the other parties.

The interveners are not entitled to raise new issues or to adduce further evidence or otherwise to supplement the record of the parties.

Pursuant to Rule 59(1)(a) of the Rules of the Supreme Court of Canada, the interveners shall pay to the appellants and the respondent any additional disbursements resulting from their interventions.



Judgment accordingly
2024-11-22 Submission of motion for leave to intervene, Ka
2024-11-06 Notice of hearing sent to parties
2024-11-04 Respondent's factum, (Book Form), Completed on: 2024-11-04, (Printed version filed on 2024-11-05) Sharon Fox
2024-10-21 Letter advising the parties of tentative hearing date and filing deadlines (Notice of appeal – As of right)
2024-10-17 Response to the motion for leave to intervene, Completed on: 2024-10-23 Sharon Fox
2024-10-17 Response to the motion for leave to intervene, Completed on: 2024-10-17 His Majesty the King
2024-10-07 Motion for leave to intervene, (Book Form), Completed on: 2024-10-09, (Printed version filed on 2024-10-09) British Columbia Civil Liberties Association
2024-10-07 Motion for leave to intervene, (Book Form), Completed on: 2024-10-09, (Printed version filed on 2024-10-09) Attorney General of Ontario
2024-10-04 Notice of name Canadian Civil Liberties Association
2024-10-04 Motion for leave to intervene, (Book Form), Completed on: 2024-10-09, (Printed version due on 2024-10-11) Canadian Civil Liberties Association
2024-10-04 Motion for leave to intervene, (Book Form), Completed on: 2024-10-09, (Printed version due on 2024-10-11) Director of Public Prosecutions
2024-10-02 Motion for leave to intervene, (Book Form), Completed on: 2024-10-04, (Printed version filed on 2024-10-03) Attorney General of Alberta
2024-09-09 Certificate of counsel (attesting to record), (Letter Form), (Printed version filed on 2024-09-09) His Majesty the King
2024-09-09 Appellant's book of authorities, (Book Form), Completed on: 2024-09-10, (Printed version filed on 2024-09-09) His Majesty the King
2024-09-09 Appellant's record, (Book Form), 2 volumes, Completed on: 2024-09-10, (Printed version filed on 2024-09-09) His Majesty the King
2024-09-09 Appellant's factum, (Book Form), Completed on: 2024-09-10, (Printed version filed on 2024-09-09) His Majesty the King
2024-08-08 Copy of formal judgment sent to Registrar of the Court of Appeal and all parties
2024-08-08 Judgment on leave sent to the parties
2024-08-08 Judgment of the Court on the application for leave to appeal, The application for leave to appeal from the judgment of the Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan, Number CACR3634, 2024 SKCA 26, dated March 8, 2024, is dismissed.
Dismissed
2024-07-02 All materials on application for leave submitted to the Judges, for consideration by the Court
2024-06-17 Applicant's reply to respondent's argument, (Letter Form), Completed on: 2024-06-18, (Printed version filed on 2024-06-19) His Majesty the King
2024-06-06 Certificate (on limitations to public access), (Letter Form), 23A, (Printed version filed on 2024-06-11) Sharon Fox
2024-06-06 Respondent's response on the application for leave to appeal, (Book Form), Completed on: 2024-06-05, (Printed version filed on 2024-06-11) Sharon Fox
2024-05-31 Order on motion to extend time, by CHANTAL CARBONNEAU
2024-05-31 Decision on motion to extend time, Reg, UPON APPLICATION by the appellant for an order extending the time to serve and file his factum, record and book of authorities.

AND THE MATERIAL FILED having been read;

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:

The motion to extend the time to serve and file the appellant’s factum, record and book of authorities is granted.

The appellant shall serve and file a single factum of no longer than 40 pages, his record and any book of authorities within eight (8) weeks after the notice of appeal is filed if the appellant’s application for leave to appeal is granted, or within 30 days of the judgment on the application for leave to appeal if the application is dismissed.

Granted
2024-05-31 Submission of motion to extend time, Reg
2024-05-28 Correspondence received from, re: motion to extend time Sharon Fox
2024-05-13 Letter acknowledging receipt of a complete application for leave to appeal, APPLICATION OPENED
2024-05-07 Application for leave to appeal, (Book Form), Completed on: 2024-05-13, (Printed version filed on 2024-05-07) His Majesty the King
2024-05-07 Motion to extend time, (Book Form), to serve and file the Appellant's factum and authorities on the appeal as of right, Completed on: 2024-05-10, (Printed version filed on 2024-05-07) His Majesty the King
2024-04-12 Letter acknowledging receipt of a notice of appeal
2024-04-08 Certificate (on limitations to public access), (Letter Form), Form 23A, (Printed version filed on 2024-04-08) His Majesty the King
2024-04-08 Notice of appeal, (Book Form), Completed on: 2024-04-08, (Printed version filed on 2024-04-08) His Majesty the King

Parties

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Main parties

Main parties - Appellants
Name Role Status
His Majesty the King Appellant Active

v.

Main parties - Respondents
Name Role Status
Fox, Sharon Respondent Active

Other parties

Other parties
Name Role Status
Attorney General of Alberta Intervener Active
Director of Public Prosecutions Intervener Active
Canadian Civil Liberties Association Intervener Active
Attorney General of Ontario Intervener Active
British Columbia Civil Liberties Association Intervener Active

Counsel

Party: His Majesty the King

Counsel
Pouria Tabrizi-Reardigan
Attorney General for Saskatchewan
300 - 1874 Scarth St.
Regina, Saskatchewan
S4P 4B3
Telephone: (306) 787-5490
FAX: (306) 787-8878
Email: pouria.tabrizireardigan@gov.sk.ca
Agent
D. Lynne Watt
Gowling WLG (Canada) LLP
160 Elgin Street
Suite 2600
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 1C3
Telephone: (613) 786-8695
FAX: (613) 788-3509
Email: lynne.watt@gowlingwlg.com

Party: Fox, Sharon

Counsel
Mark Brayford, K.C.
Brian Pfefferle, K.C.
Thomas Hynes
Brayford Shapiro Law Office
311 - 21st Street East
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
S7K 0C1
Telephone: (306) 244-5656
FAX: (306) 244-5644
Email: mark@brayfordlaw.ca

Party: Attorney General of Alberta

Counsel
Tom Spark
Justice and Solicitor General
Appeals, Education & Prosecution Policy Branch
300, 332 - 6 Avenue SW, 3rd Floor, Centrium Place
Calgary, Alberta
T2P 0B2
Telephone: (403) 297-6005
FAX: (403) 297-3453
Email: tom.spark@gov.ab.ca
Agent
D. Lynne Watt
Gowling WLG (Canada) LLP
160 Elgin Street
Suite 2600
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 1C3
Telephone: (613) 786-8695
FAX: (613) 788-3509
Email: lynne.watt@gowlingwlg.com

Party: Director of Public Prosecutions

Counsel
Amber Pashuk
Alexis Gauthier
Public Prosecution Service of Canada
Ontario Regional Office
130 King St W, Suite 2400
Brampton, Ontario
M5X 2A2
Telephone: (647) 638-9162
FAX: (204) 984-1350
Email: amber.pashuk@ppsc-sppc.gc.ca
Agent
Éric Marcoux
Public Prosecution Service of Canada
160 Elgin Street, 12th Floor
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0H8
Telephone: (867) 336-0762
FAX: (613) 941-7865
Email: Eric.Marcoux@ppsc-sppc.gc.ca

Party: Canadian Civil Liberties Association

Counsel
Anil K. Kapoor
Kapoor Barristers
161 Bay Street
Suite 2900
Toronto, Ontario
M5J 2S1
Telephone: (416) 363-2700
FAX: (416) 363-2787
Email: akk@kapoorbarristers.com
Agent
Catherine Ouellet
Gowling WLG (Canada) LLP
160 Elgin Street
Suite 2600
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 5C6
Telephone: (613) 786-0189
FAX: (613) 563-9869
Email: Catherine.Ouellet@gowlingwlg.com

Party: Attorney General of Ontario

Counsel
Dana Achtemichuk
Ministry of Attorney General (ON)
720 Bay Street, 10th Floor
Toronto, Ontario
M7A 2S9
Telephone: (416) 326-4600
FAX: (416) 326-4656
Email: dana.achtemichuk2@ontario.ca

Party: British Columbia Civil Liberties Association

Counsel
Daniel J. Song, K.C.
Safiyya Ahmad
Pringle Law
1111 Melville Street
#1200
Vancouver, British Columbia
V6E 3V6
Telephone: (604) 669-7447
FAX: (604) 259-6171
Email: djsong@pringlelaw.ca

Summary

Keywords

Criminal Law — Charter of rights — Search and seizure (s. 8) — Full answer and defence (ss. 7 and 11(d) — Solicitor-client privilege — Wire-tap authorization — Interaction between solicitor-client privilege and an accused’s lawyer’s Charter rights — Wire-tap monitoring and recording of phone call between defence counsel and client — Whether the respondent’s right to make full answer and defence was breached by not having access to the full recording of a phone call protected by solicitor-client privilege — Whether evidence obtained by s. 8 breaches should have been excluded.

Summary

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The respondent is a criminal defence lawyer whose client was the subject of a wiretap authorization under the Criminal Code. The authorization did not permit live monitoring of phone calls with a lawyer; such calls could be recorded, but a judge’s order was required to access them. During the surveillance operation, the respondent called her client, which was automatically recorded. A civilian employee also listened to a portion of the call before disconnecting.

A reviewing judge concluded that an initial portion of the telephone call was not subject to solicitor-client privilege and it was released to the Crown. The recording revealed the respondent informed her client that a third party had been arrested and that the police would likely be obtaining search warrants for places where the third party had been. The respondent was charged with wilfully attempting to obstruct, pervert or defeat the course of justice by interfering in an ongoing police investigation, contrary to s. 139(2) of the Criminal Code.

In a voir dire, the trial judge concluded that the respondent’s rights under s. 8 of the Charter were not breached with respect to the civilian employee listening to her phone conversation. However, she also concluded that her rights under ss. 7 and 11(d) of the Charter had been breached due to her inability to access the second, privileged portion of the recording. She ordered the entire recording excluded under s. 24(1) of the Charter. The Crown called no evidence and the respondent was acquitted.

A majority of the Court of Appeal affirmed the acquittal and the trial judge’s decision with respect to the breaches of the respondent’s rights under ss. 7 and 11(d) of the Charter. However, it also concluded that her rights under s. 8 had been breached, and it therefore would have excluded the evidence of the telephone call under s. 24(2) of the Charter rather than s. 24(1). The dissenting judge would have held that the respondent’s ss. 7 and 11(d) rights were not breached. He agreed with the majority that there was a breach of her s. 8 rights, but he would have held that the evidence should not be excluded under s. 24(2). He would have ordered a new trial.

Lower court rulings

October 25, 2022
Court of King's Bench for Saskatchewan

CRM-RG-00275-2021, 2022 SKKB 235

Evidence excluded under s. 24(1) of the Charter.

March 8, 2024
Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan

2024 SKCA 26

Appeal by the Crown dismissed. Acquittal affirmed. Leurer C.J.S. dissented on two questions of law and would have ordered a new trial.

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Date modified: 2025-06-04