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40117

George Zacharias v. His Majesty the King

(Alberta) (Criminal) (As of Right)

Docket

Judgments on applications for leave to appeal are rendered by the Court, but are not necessarily unanimous.

List of proceedings
Date Proceeding Filed By
(if applicable)
2023-12-29 Formal judgment sent to the registrar of the court of appeal and all parties
2023-12-29 Judgment on appeal and notice of deposit of judgment sent to all parties
2023-12-01 Judgment on the appeal rendered, Côt Row Mar Kas Ob, The appeal from the judgment of the Court of Appeal of Alberta (Calgary), Number 2001-0217A, 2022 ABCA 112, dated March 28, 2022, heard on May 15, 2023, is dismissed. Martin and Kasirer JJ. dissent.
Dismissed
2023-06-01 Transcript received, 61 pages
2023-05-15 Judgment reserved OR rendered with reasons to follow
2023-05-15 Hearing of the appeal, 2023-05-15, Côt Row Mar Kas Ob
Judgment reserved
2023-05-11 Respondent's condensed book, (Book Form), (Printed version filed on 2023-05-11) His Majesty the King
2023-05-10 Appellant's condensed book, (Book Form), (Printed version filed on 2023-05-11) George Zacharias
2023-05-09 Supplemental document, (Letter Form), Additional authorities, Completed on: 2023-05-10, (Printed version due on 2023-05-16) George Zacharias
2023-04-21 Notice of appearance, Amber Pashuk and Kyra Kondro will appear before the Court in-person. Amber Pashuk will be presenting oral argument. His Majesty the King
2023-04-21 Notice of appearance, Jeremy Streeter and Jacob Millns will be appearing virtually. Jeremy Streeter will be presenting oral submissions. Attorney General of Ontario
2023-04-19 Notice of appearance, Tom Spark will be appearing virtually and will be presenting oral submissions., (Printed version due on 2023-04-26) Attorney General of Alberta
2023-04-18 Notice of appearance, Rubinder Dhanu, Rebecca J.K. Gill and Uphar K. Dhaliwal will appear in-person before the Court. Rubinder Dhanu will be presenting oral argument. George Zacharias
2023-01-24 Notice of hearing sent to parties, (sent by email)
2023-01-24 Appeal hearing scheduled, 2023-05-15
Judgment reserved
2022-12-30 Letter advising the parties of tentative hearing date and filing deadlines (Notice of appeal – As of right), (sent by email)
2022-09-29 Order on motion to extend time, by JAMAL J.
2022-09-29 Decision on motion to extend time, Ja, UPON APPLICATION by the appellant for an order extending the time to serve and file his factum in reply to the interventions to October 13, 2022;

AND THE MATERIAL FILED having been read;

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:

The motion is granted.

Granted
2022-09-29 Submission of motion to extend time, Ja
2022-09-29 Response to motion to extend time, (Letter Form), Completed on: 2022-09-29, (Printed version due on 2022-10-07) His Majesty the King
2022-09-27 Motion to extend time, (Letter Form), Completed on: 2022-10-12, (Printed version filed on 2022-09-27) George Zacharias
2022-09-21 Intervener's factum, (Book Form), Completed on: 2022-09-26, (Printed version filed on 2022-09-21) Attorney General of Alberta
2022-09-20 Intervener's factum, (Book Form), require: service (Rec'd 200-09-20), Completed on: 2022-09-26, (Printed version filed on 2022-09-21) Attorney General of Ontario
2022-08-12 Certificate (on limitations to public access), (Letter Form), 23A, (Printed version filed on 2022-08-15) His Majesty the King
2022-08-12 Certificate of counsel (attesting to record), 24B, (Printed version filed on 2022-08-15) His Majesty the King
2022-08-12 Respondent's record, (Book Form), Included :
Video file - Tab 2 - Exhibit VD-1, Completed on: 2022-08-16, (Printed version filed on 2022-08-15)
His Majesty the King
2022-08-12 Respondent's factum, (Book Form), Completed on: 2022-08-16, (Printed version filed on 2022-08-15) His Majesty the King
2022-08-11 Order on motion for leave to intervene, by MOLDAVER J.
2022-08-11 Decision on the motion for leave to intervene, Mo, UPON APPLICATIONS by the Attorney General of Ontario and the Attorney General of Alberta for leave to intervene in the above appeal;

AND THE MATERIAL FILED having been read;

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:

The motions for leave to intervene are granted and the said two (2) interveners shall each be entitled to serve and file a factum not to exceed ten (10) pages in length, and book of authorities, if any, on or before September 22, 2022.

The said two (2) interveners are each granted permission to present oral argument not exceeding five (5) minutes at the hearing of the appeal.

The appellant is granted permission to serve and file a single factum in reply to the interventions not to exceed five (5) pages in length on or before September 29, 2022.

The interveners are not entitled to raise new issues or to adduce further evidence or otherwise to supplement the record of the parties.

Pursuant to Rule 59(1)(a) of the Rules of the Supreme Court of Canada, the interveners shall pay to the appellant and the respondent any additional disbursements resulting from their interventions.

Granted
2022-08-11 Submission of motion for leave to intervene, Mo
2022-07-27 Reply to the motion for leave to intervene, The AGA will not be filing a reply to the response to the motion for leave to intervene., Completed on: 2022-07-27 Attorney General of Alberta
2022-07-25 Response to the motion for leave to intervene, (Letter Form), Completed on: 2022-07-26, (Printed version filed on 2022-07-25) George Zacharias
2022-07-25 Response to the motion for leave to intervene, (Letter Form), Completed on: 2022-07-26, (Printed version due on 2022-08-02) His Majesty the King
2022-07-14 Motion for leave to intervene, (Letter Form), Missing: Filing Fee (rec' 09/22/22), Completed on: 2022-10-06, (Printed version due on 2022-07-21) Attorney General of Ontario
2022-07-13 Motion for leave to intervene, (Book Form), Missing: Filing Fee (rec' 07/21/22), Completed on: 2022-07-25, (Printed version filed on 2022-07-13) Attorney General of Alberta
2022-06-20 Certificate of counsel (attesting to record), (Letter Form), 24A, (Printed version filed on 2022-06-20) George Zacharias
2022-06-20 Appellant's record, (Book Form), (2 volumes), received: amended record vols 1 & 2 (rec'd 2022-06-23), Completed on: 2022-06-22, (Printed version filed on 2022-06-20) George Zacharias
2022-06-20 Appellant's factum, (Book Form), Additionnal authorities rec'd 2023-05-09, Completed on: 2022-06-22, (Printed version filed on 2022-06-20) George Zacharias
2022-06-14 Letter advising the parties of tentative hearing date and filing deadlines (Leave granted), (sent to parties by email)
2022-06-14 Appeal hearing, Tentatively set to be scheduled in the Spring 2023 session.
2022-05-06 Letter acknowledging receipt of a notice of appeal, FILE OPENED - 2022-05-06
2022-04-27 Certificate (on limitations to public access), (Letter Form), 23A, (Printed version filed on 2022-04-28) George Zacharias
2022-04-27 Notice of appeal, (Letter Form), Completed on: 2022-04-27, (Printed version filed on 2022-04-28) George Zacharias

Parties

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Main parties

Main parties - Appellants
Name Role Status
Zacharias, George Appellant Active

v.

Main parties - Respondents
Name Role Status
His Majesty the King Respondent Active

Other parties

Other parties
Name Role Status
Attorney General of Ontario Intervener Active
Attorney General of Alberta Intervener Active

Counsel

Party: Zacharias, George

Counsel
Rubinder Dhanu
Dhanu Dhaliwal Law Group
2459 Pauline Street
Abbotsford, British Columbia
V2S 3S1
Telephone: (604) 746-3330
FAX: (604) 746-3331
Email: rob@ddlaw.ca
Agent
Moira S. Dillon
Supreme Law Group
440 Laurier Ave. West
Suite 200
Ottawa, Ontario
K1R 7X6
Telephone: (613) 691-1224
FAX: (613) 691-1338
Email: mdillon@supremelawgroup.ca

Party: His Majesty the King

Counsel
Amber Pashuk
Kyra Kondro
Public Prosecution Service of Canada
Ontario Regional Office
130 King St W, Suite 2400
Brampton, Ontario
M5X 2A2
Telephone: (647) 638-9162
FAX: (204) 984-1350
Email: amber.pashuk@ppsc-sppc.gc.ca
Agent
François Lacasse
Public Prosecution Service of Canada
160 Elgin Street
12th Floor
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0H8
Telephone: (613) 957-4770
FAX: (613) 941-7865
Email: Francois.Lacasse@ppsc-sppc.gc.ca

Party: Attorney General of Alberta

Counsel
Tom Spark
Justice and Solicitor General
Appeals, Education & Prosecution Policy Branch
300, 332 - 6 Avenue SW, 3rd Floor, Centrium Place
Calgary, Alberta
T2P 0B2
Telephone: (403) 297-6005
FAX: (403) 297-3453
Email: tom.spark@gov.ab.ca
Agent
D. Lynne Watt
Gowling WLG (Canada) LLP
160 Elgin Street
Suite 2600
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P 1C3
Telephone: (613) 786-8695
FAX: (613) 788-3509
Email: lynne.watt@gowlingwlg.com

Party: Attorney General of Ontario

Counsel
Jacob Millns
Jeremy Streeter
Attorney General of Ontario
Ministry of the Attorney General
720 Bay St., 11th Floor
Toronto, Ontario
M7A 2S9
Telephone: (437) 326-2220
FAX: (416) 326-4016
Email: jacob.millns@ontario.ca

Summary

Keywords

Constitutional Law — Charter of Rights — Arbitrary detention — Search and seizure — Enforcement — Exclusion of evidence — Whether the trial judge properly considered all the relevant Charter-infringing state conduct.

Summary

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The appellant, George Zacharias, was convicted under s. 5(2) of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, S.C. 1996, c. 19, for possession of 101.5 pounds of cannabis for the purpose of trafficking. The main issue at trial was whether Cst. MacPhail, who conducted a traffic stop of Mr. Zacharias’ truck, had reasonable suspicion to enter into an investigative detention and deploy a sniffer dog. The trial judge found that the initial investigative detention and the sniffer dog search were unlawful and breached the ss. 8 and 9 Charter rights of Mr. Zacharias to be free from unreasonable search and arbitrary detention. Applying the test in R. v. Grant, 2009 SCC 32, the trial judge then found that the first two factors did not strongly favour exclusion of the evidence and that the third one favoured inclusion. The evidence was therefore admitted.

A majority of the Court of Appeal dismissed Mr. Zacharias’ appeal, declining to consider his arguments regarding the additional breaches that were neither included in his Charter notice nor argued at trial, as it would have been unfair for an appellate court to make findings of fact of new breach arguments. Further, the majority concluded that while the trial judge did not expressly include the s. 9 Charter breach in her consideration of the second stage of the Grant analysis, her failure to do so did not affect the result. In dissent, Khullar J.A. would have allowed Mr. Zacharias’ appeal, excluded the drug evidence and other evidence seized, set aside the conviction and entered an acquittal. In her view, while there was no reviewable error at the first and third stage of the Grant test, the second Grant factor strongly favoured exclusion of the evidence. The trial judge only considered the exterior search of the vehicle by the sniffer dog, but there were several more Charter breaches. Balancing the three factors together, Khullar J.A. found that admitting the evidence would undermine the reputation of the criminal justice system in the eyes of a reasonable person informed of all the relevant circumstances.

Lower court rulings

November 15, 2019
Court of Queen’s Bench of Alberta

170213672Q1, CCQ20ZACHARIASG

Conviction under s. 5(2) of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, S.C. 1996, c. 19, for possession of cannabis for the purpose of trafficking entered.

March 28, 2022
Court of Appeal of Alberta (Calgary)

2001-0217A, 2022 ABCA 112

Appeal dismissed

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Date modified: 2025-02-27