Former Alberta justice minister Kaycee Madu to face law society hearing
Former Progressive Conservative justice minister Jonathan Denis is awaiting a hearing on two allegations — that he had a conflict of interest with one client, and threatened to make a regulatory complaint for the benefit of another client.
Pawlowski was convicted of criminal mischief for encouraging protesters to continue an international border blockade in Coutts in 2022, who were protesting pandemic health restrictions. If the government wants to set high standards, it should put distance between itself and people who are accused of misconduct, Williams said.
Jon Havelock, who was Premier Ralph Klein's justice minister and government house leader from 1997 to 1999, said it's frustrating to see recent justice ministers accused of making ethical missteps.And if their transgressions were inadvertent, their staff should have briefed them better, he said.
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