A look at some of the other high-profile cases the Vader judge has heard
EDMONTON — Justice Denny Thomas convicted Travis Vader of second-degree murder in the high-profile deaths of Lyle and Marie McCann, but his ruling came under criticism almost immediately for apparently using a section of the Criminal Code declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court decades ago. An expert in environmental law as a lawyer, Thomas has been at the centre of several high-profile cases since being appointed to the Court of Queen’s Bench by former Liberal justice minister Irwin Cotler in 2005.
Here are some of them:
2014 — Thomas handed down a ruling that ordered a freeze on then-premier Alison Redford’s attempts to impose an austere four-year wage deal on the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees while revoking its right to binding arbitration. Thomas excoriated Redford’s Tory government for what he described as deceptive, high-handed, unfair bargaining tactics designed to “emasculate” its largest public-sector union.
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