Alberta gets 5 new judges, but says still working to fix critical trial delays
CALGARY — Alberta gained a measure of relief Thursday as it battles a shortage of judges that threatens to toss more criminal cases out of court.
But Justice Minister Kathleen Ganley says the judge shortage still exists and the province will take measures to ensure violent cases aren’t tossed out because of delays.
Ganley was informed by reporters of the five new appointments while she was holding a news conference to announce new case management measures.
“If that’s the case then we are really happy to see that. I think it shows they’re willing to work co-operatively with us. I think that’s really important,” said Ganley.


