Calgary Herald

Minister questions conduct of lawyers

Request targets group that had judge followed

- KELLY GERALDINE MALONE

WINNIPEG • Manitoba's justice minister has written to the provincial law society requesting it investigat­e the conduct of lawyers working with an organizati­on that hired a private investigat­or to follow a judge.

“It is gravely concerning that a private investigat­or was hired to conduct surveillan­ce of a member of the judiciary, ostensibly to embarrass or intimidate the judge,” Cameron Friesen said in a statement Thursday.

Friesen said, as attorney general of Manitoba, he has asked the Law Society of Manitoba to initiate an investigat­ion into the lawyers with the Justice Centre for Constituti­onal Freedoms.

The centre is representi­ng a group of churches in Manitoba that are challengin­g COVID-19 public health orders.

John Carpay stepped down as president of the Justice Centre this week after admitting in court to hiring a private investigat­or to follow the judge presiding over that case.

Friesen said he is gravely concerned by the actions of the centre and wants the lawyers involved to be held accountabl­e.

“This is an obvious invasion of privacy and it is difficult to believe that these actions were not intended to influence the outcome of the court case,” he said.

The Justice Centre's board said they were not aware of Carpay's actions.

Jay Cameron, another lawyer representi­ng the Justice Centre in the challenge, told the court he was not involved in the decision to hire the investigat­or but had known about it for a couple of weeks.

The Law Society of Manitoba said earlier this week that it is looking into what happened, but would not comment on specifics of the case because investigat­ions and complaints are confidenti­al.

The Law Society of Alberta, which would be Carpay's regulator, would not say whether there's an investigat­ion into his actions.

An Ottawa human rights lawyer confirmed he had filed a profession­al misconduct complaint with the society against Carpay, as well as against two other lawyers with the Justice Centre.

 ?? JOHN WOODS / THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES ?? Attorney General Cameron Friesen has asked Manitoba's law society to look into lawyers who are working with
the Justice Centre for Constituti­onal Freedoms.
JOHN WOODS / THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES Attorney General Cameron Friesen has asked Manitoba's law society to look into lawyers who are working with the Justice Centre for Constituti­onal Freedoms.

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