List of King's Counsel Appointments in British Columbia

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King's Counsel are appointed by the provincial Cabinet on the advice of the Attorney General of British Columbia. No more than 7% of the bar of British Columbia can be appointed King's Counsel. Before making the recommendation to Cabinet, the Attorney General is required by statute to consult with the Chief Justice of British Columbia, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, and two benchers (directors) of the Law Society of British Columbia, one of whom is usually the president of the Law Society. The honorary appointment recognizes British Columbia lawyers for distinctive merit and exceptional contributions to the legal profession. Successful candidates will have demonstrated professional integrity and good character and must have been a member of the British Columbia bar for at least five years. [1] In practice, the Attorney General appoints an advisory committee which includes these officials and also the Chief Judge of the Provincial Court, the president of the British Columbia Branch of the Canadian Bar Association and the deputy attorney general. [2] The Attorney General is automatically appointed as King's Counsel on taking office. [3]

List of office holders

The following is a partial list of the office holders, based on annual announcements from the Attorney General of British Columbia: [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]

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NameYear appointed
Frances Joan Connell2017
Calvin Stewart Sandborn2017
Michael Fitzwilliam Welsh2017
Peter Maurice German 2017
Gordon Harvey Houston2017
Gerald Allen Cuttler2017
John Scott Logan2017
Douglas John Marion2017
Deborah Ann Armour2017
Margaret Heather Mason2017
Christopher Andrew McPherson2017
Jeffrey Richard Ray2017
James Michael Sullivan 2017
Michael Johnny McDonald2017
Ursula Botz2017
Richard Wayne de Boer2017
Shelley Lynn Sugarman2017
Zoolfikar Kamrudin Bhimji Suleman2017
Donna Mary Turko2017
Karima Andani2017
Lisa Joan Hamilton2017
Ardith Alison Walkem2017
Tamara Miriam Levy2017
Paul Christopher Doroshenko2017
Monique Carmel Pongracic-Speier2017
Jamie Fraser Maclaren2017
Corrinne Lee Ongman2018
John Walter Bromley2018
Robert Dewart Gibbens2018
Adam Charles Whitcombe2018
Barry Neville Zacharias2018
Fiona MacDonald Begg 2018
Mary Bridget Hamilton 2018
Gordon George Matei 2018
Brian Michael Samuels 2018
Philip Alexander Riddell2018
Hugh William Veenstra2018
Russell Charles Gordon 2018
Lindsay Margaret Lyster2018
Nazeer Tajdin Mitha2018
Michelle Denise Stanford 2018
Julianne Krystal Lamb 2018
Aleem Shiraz Bharmal2018
Mary Audna Buttery2018
Nikos Emil Harris2018
Steven Ronald McKoen 2018
Brock Andrew Martland2018
Michael Andre Feder2018
Celeste Ann Haldane2018
James Nicholas Harvey2018
Claire Elizabeth Hunter 2018
Murray Lorne Smith2019
Paul Thomas McGivern2019
Michael Dudley Lucas2019
Drew Stavers White2019
Joseph Michael Doyle2019
Clifford Gerald Proudfoot 2019
Simon Raymond Coval 2019
James Harvey Goulden 2019
Rosemarie Ann Keith 2019
Jasmin Zubaida Ahmad 2019
Reidar Meyer Mogerman 2019
James Conrad MacInnis2019
Roshan Philip Danesh2019
Barbara Ann Carmichael 2019
Lisa Christine Fong 2019
Jeevyn Dhaliwal2019
Kasandra Bruyns Cronin2019
John-Paul Ernest Boyd2019
Bradford Frederick Smith 2019
Sean Hern 2019
Catherine Dorothy Clarke Dauvergne2019
Donald John Avison 2019
Louisa Mala Winn2019
Merle Craig Alexander2019
Rodney Graeme Garson2019
Ian Bruce Josephson2020
Bruce Harold Ralston 2020
Kathleen Marjorie Kendall2020
Peter John Gerard Landry2020
Karen Martin2020
John Douglas Jevning2020
Joel Alan Nitikman2020
Thomas Peter Felhauer2020
Tara Renee Britnell2020
Nancy Laine Carter2020
Robert Antony Sider2020
Colin Forsyth2020
Janet Patricia Grove2020
Christopher Mark Rusnak2020
Kenneth Howard Armstrong2020
Jacqueline Grace McQueen2020
Brook Joseph Greenberg2020
Donald Michael Bain2020
Jane Laura Benedet2020
Sarah Yasmin Khan2020
Patrick Michael McGowan2020
Eric Vance Gottardi2020
Ryan Douglas Warner Dalziel2020
Jacqueline Delaine Hughes2020
Harinder Nina Purewal2020
Douglas Stephen White (Kwul'a'sul'tun)2020
Debra Anne Carpentier2021
Richard Alexander Ross2021
Robert Clair Claus2021
Rajinder Singh Bhalla2021
Mary Margaret Terresa MacKinnon2021
Richard (Craig) Allen Neville2021
Robert (Bob) Jan D’Eith2021
Kimberly (Kim) Jan Jakeman2021
Graeme Keirstead2021
Gregory Arthur Petrisor2021
Barbara Lee Cromarty2021
Karen Evelyn Jamieson2021
Kevin Douglas Loo2021
Marie Potvin2021
Scott Lorne Booth2021
Andrew Ian Nathanson2021
Elizabeth June Rowbotham2021
Jonathan Noel Eades2021
Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson 2021
Thomas Michael Arbogast2021
Geoffrey William White2021
Martha Rans2021
Lesley Ann Ruzicka2021
Karey Marlane Brooks2021
Andrea Margaret Hilland2021
John McInnes Rice2021
Leah Bernadette Marie Fontaine2021
Maegen McCallum Giltrow2021
Alison Maia Latimer2021
Jennifer Jane Lee Brun2021
William McLachlan2022
Don Sihota2022
Simon Buck2022
Cameron Belsher2022
Shafik Bhalloo2022
Rosanne Kyle2022
Brendan McCabe2022
Michael Libby2022
Joseph McArthur2022
Mark Underhill2022
Amy Mortimore2022
Stacey Ederza Fox2022
John Gareth Morley2022
Mark Gervin2022
Marko Vesely2022
Li-Jeen Broshko2022
Cristen Gleeson2022
Peter Lawless2022
Sarah Westwood2022
Louise Jane Kenworthy2022
Karen Snowshoe2022
Brent Olthuis2022
Katrina Harry2022
Grace Pastine2022
Micah Rankin2022
Elin Sigurdson2022
Zara Suleman2022
Clare Jennings2022
Colleen Spier2022
Peter Senkpiel2022
Robert Bauman 2023
Peter Grant2023
Carol Baird Ellan2023
Gregory Nash2023
Anders Ourom2023
Heidi-Ann Mason2023
Brad Dixon2023
Veeda Victoria Shroff2023
Julie Williams2023
Stephen Ballard2023
Kinji Bourchier2023
Jason LeBlond2023
Gurminder Sandhu2023
Marc Kazimirski2023
Shannon Ramsay2023
Rubinder Dhanu2023
Susanne Elliott2023
Theresa Iandiorio2023
Miranda Lam2023
Karrie Wolfe2023
Lindsay LeBlanc2023
Josh Paterson2023
Kasari Govender2023
Shannon Salter2023
Cheryl D'Sa2023
Joven Narwal2023

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References

  1. King's Counsel Act, RSBC 1996, c 393, ss 2,3,4.
  2. BC Gov News Release, 16 December 2016: "Exceptional lawyers recognized with Queen's counsel designation".
  3. Queen's Counsel Act, RSBC 1996, c 393, s 1.
  4. Attorney General of British Columbia Press Release Archives
  5. British Columbia Ministry of Attorney General (17 December 2019). "26 lawyers recognized with Queen's counsel designation | BC Gov News".
  6. British Columbia Ministry of Attorney General (22 December 2020). "26 lawyers appointed as Queen's counsel | BC Gov News".
  7. British Columbia Ministry of Attorney General (4 May 2023). "B.C. lawyers named first King's counsels | BC Gov News".
  8. British Columbia Ministry of Attorney General (12 December 2023). "Outstanding lawyers appointed to King's counsel | BC Gov News".
  9. British Columbia Ministry of Attorney General (2 December 2021). "Thirty lawyers appointed as Queen's counsel | BC Gov News".