Federal court rules in favour of PBCN election tribunal; byelection back on
A byelection will be going ahead for Peter Ballatyne Cree Nation (PBCN), and the elected urban councillor must step down, following the outcome of a recent court decision.
Warren McCallum’s application for a judicial review of a decision by the band’s election tribunal was denied. The Federal Court found the PBCN election tribunal had not made any errors when they ordered a byelection in May of last year.
McCallum was one of the candidates vying for the urban councilor position in the April, 2018 election. He would win by 26 votes but the results were appealed by Clarice Lecoq. At the end of a hearing the next month, the PBCN election tribunal ruled that due to irregularities in conduct by the returning officer Randy Clarke, it could have affected the outcome of the election, and ordered a byelection be held.
Peter Abrametz Sr. was the lawyer representing Clarice Lecoq. He told paNOW the irregularities including not advertising the advance poll and election polls in the local media.