The judge got himself punched out, and that may hurt Alberta\u0027s chances when the \u0027no more pipelines law\u0027 comes before the Supreme Court
Brown’s sole western colleague on the court is Justice Sheilah Martin. They both have deep Alberta and Calgary connections.
By law, the court has three judges from Quebec. Tradition also dictates three are from Ontario, one from Atlantic Canada, and just two from four western provinces. Alberta’s rejection of the Impact Assessment Act had limited chance of survival in the first place. Without Brown’s voice and vote on the court, it’s even more likely to fail.
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