| BC Legislature Raids |
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| Timeline 2009 federal appeal (secret witness) BC Rail Corrupion Trial |
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Accused
Dave Basi Aneal Basi Bobby Virk Informants
Erik Bornmann Special Prosecutor
William Berardino Journalists
Bill Tieleman |
| Organizations |
| BC Rail OmniTRAX CN CP Pilothouse Communications BNSF Ferroequus BC Liberals "E Division", RCMP |
Anne MacKenzie is a judge of the Court of Appeal of British Columbia since January 1, 2012.[1] She previously served as the Associate Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. MacKenzie graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1973 followed by a Bachelor of Laws in 1977 from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver.
In 1990, she was appointed to the Provincial Court of British Columbia, and was elevated to the Supreme Court of British Columbia in 1996.[2]
MacKenzie was the first woman to be Associate Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of British Columbia and the third person ever to be appointed to Associate Chief Justice in the history of the Supreme Court.[3] The associate chief justice is the second-ranked judge on the province's superior trial court.
In 2010, MacKenzie replaced Elizabeth Bennett as the jurist presiding over the corruption trails that resulted from the BC Legislature Raids.
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