Alberta government rejects pay hike proposal for provincial court judges
EDMONTON — The Alberta government is rejecting a recommendation to hike salaries for provincial court judges by about eight per cent over four years.
Instead, the province says it will keep the salaries where they are at almost $294,000 a year until at least the spring of 2021.
Premier Jason Kenney’s cabinet, in an order in council, took issue with a 2017 independent panel that urged the salaries of judges and Queen’s Bench masters in chambers be bumped up over four years to $318,000.
Kenney’s cabinet says the pay hike proposal was based on an optimistic assessment of Alberta’s financial outlook that has not borne out.