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41320

Roger Patrick Bilodeau v. His Majesty the King

(Alberta) (Criminal) (As of Right)

Docket

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List of proceedings
Date Proceeding Filed By
(if applicable)
2025-02-21 Appeal closed
2025-02-20 Formal judgment sent to the registrar of the court of appeal and all parties
2025-02-20 Judgment on appeal and notice of deposit of judgment sent to all parties
2025-02-19 Judgment on the appeal rendered, CJ Ka Côt Row Mar Ja Ob, THE CHIEF JUSTICE — We are all of the view that the appeal should be dismissed, substantially for the reasons of the majority of the Court of Appeal of Alberta. Therefore, the appeal is dismissed.

Dismissed
2025-02-19 Hearing of the appeal, 2025-02-19, CJ Ka Côt Row Mar Ja Ob
2025-02-18 Order on motion to adjourn the hearing of the appeal, by THE CHIEF JUSTICE
2025-02-18 Decision on motion to adjourn the hearing of the appeal, CJ, UPON APPLICATION by the appellant for an adjournment of the hearing scheduled for February 19, 2025, pursuant to Rule 47 of the Rules of the Supreme Court of Canada;

AND THE MATERIAL FILED having been read;

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:

The motion is dismissed.

Dismissed
2025-02-18 Submission of motion to adjourn the hearing of the appeal, CJ
2025-02-18 Response to the motion to adjourn the hearing of the appeal, (Letter Form), Completed on: 2025-02-18 Attorney General of Ontario
2025-02-18 Response to the motion to adjourn the hearing of the appeal, (Letter Form), Completed on: 2025-02-18 His Majesty the King
2025-02-18 Motion to adjourn the hearing of the appeal, (Book Form), Completed on: 2025-02-18 Roger Patrick Bilodeau
2025-02-13 Respondent's condensed book, (Book Form), (Printed version filed on 2025-02-14) His Majesty the King
2025-02-13 Appellant's condensed book, (Book Form), (Printed version filed on 2025-02-14) Roger Patrick Bilodeau
2025-02-11 Intervener's condensed book, (Book Form), (Printed version filed on 2025-02-12) Attorney General of Ontario
2025-01-14 Notice of appearance, Samuel Greene will appear before the Court. Samuel Greene will present oral argument.
Attorney General of Ontario
2025-01-14 Notice of appearance, Caitlin A. Dick will appear before the Court. Caitlin A. Dick will present oral argument.
Roger Patrick Bilodeau
2025-01-14 Correspondence received from, Additional 3 reserve seats requested His Majesty the King
2025-01-14 Notice of appearance, Matthew Griener will appear before the Court. Matthew Griener will present oral argument.

2 Reserved seats requested
His Majesty the King
2024-11-29 Intervener's book of authorities, (Book Form), Completed on: 2024-12-02, (Printed version filed on 2024-12-03) Attorney General of Ontario
2024-11-29 Intervener's factum, (Book Form), Missing:

- Proof of service (Rec'd 12-2-2024), Completed on: 2024-12-02
Attorney General of Ontario
2024-11-06 Notice of hearing sent to parties
2024-11-06 Appeal hearing scheduled, 2025-02-19
2024-10-23 Certificate of counsel (attesting to record), 24B, (Printed version filed on 2024-10-24) His Majesty the King
2024-10-23 Certificate (on limitations to public access), 23A, (Printed version filed on 2024-10-24) His Majesty the King
2024-10-23 Respondent's book of authorities, (Book Form), Completed on: 2024-10-23, (Printed version filed on 2024-10-24) His Majesty the King
2024-10-23 Respondent's record, (Book Form), Completed on: 2024-10-23, (Printed version filed on 2024-10-24) His Majesty the King
2024-10-23 Respondent's factum, (Book Form), Completed on: 2024-10-23, (Printed version filed on 2024-10-24) His Majesty the King
2024-10-21 Letter advising the parties of tentative hearing date and filing deadlines (Notice of appeal – As of right)
2024-10-18 Order on motion for leave to intervene, by THE CHIEF JUSTICE
2024-10-18 Decision on the motion for leave to intervene, CJ, UPON APPLICATION by the Attorney General of Ontario for leave to intervene in the above appeal;

AND THE MATERIAL FILED having been read;

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:

The motion for leave to intervene is granted and the intervener shall be entitled to serve and file a factum, not to exceed ten (10) pages in length, and a book of authorities, if any, on or before November 29, 2024.

The intervener is granted permission to present oral argument not exceeding five (5) minutes at the hearing of the appeal.

The intervener is 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 intervener shall pay to the appellant and the respondent any additional disbursements resulting from its intervention.

Granted
2024-10-18 Submission of motion for leave to intervene, CJ
2024-10-07 Response to the motion for leave to intervene, (Letter Form), Completed on: 2024-10-08, (Printed version due on 2024-10-15) Roger Patrick Bilodeau
2024-10-04 Response to the motion for leave to intervene, (Letter Form), Completed on: 2024-10-04, (Printed version due on 2024-10-11) His Majesty the King
2024-09-26 Motion for leave to intervene, (Book Form), Completed on: 2024-10-03, (Printed version filed on 2024-10-03) Attorney General of Ontario
2024-09-06 Submission of motion to extend time, Reg
2024-09-06 Order on motion to extend time, By CHANTAL CARBONNEAU
2024-09-06 Decision on motion to extend time, Reg, UPON APPLICATION by the appellant for an order extending the time to serve and file his factum, record and book of authorities to August 30, 2024;

AND THE MATERIAL FILED having been read;

AND NOTING the consent of the respondent;

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:

The motion to extend the time to serve and file the appellant’s factum, record and book of authorities is granted.

The respondent is authorized to serve and file its factum, record and book of authorities, on or before October 25, 2024.



Granted
2024-08-30 Motion to extend time, (Book Form), Completed on: 2024-09-03, (Printed version filed on 2024-09-06) Roger Patrick Bilodeau
2024-08-30 Certificate of counsel (attesting to record), 24A Roger Patrick Bilodeau
2024-08-30 Certificate (on limitations to public access), 23A Roger Patrick Bilodeau
2024-08-30 Appellant's book of authorities, (Book Form), Missing:

- Proof of service (Rec'd 09-06-2024), Completed on: 2024-09-06, (Printed version filed on 2024-09-06)
Roger Patrick Bilodeau
2024-08-30 Appellant's record, (Book Form), 2 Volumes

Including a video

Missing:

- Proof of service (Rec'd 09-06-2024), Completed on: 2024-09-06, (Printed version filed on 2024-09-06)
Roger Patrick Bilodeau
2024-08-30 Appellant's factum, (Book Form), Amended version received 09-17-2024

Missing:

- Proof of service (Rec'd 09-06-2024), Completed on: 2024-09-06, (Printed version due on 2024-09-09)
Roger Patrick Bilodeau
2024-08-01 Correspondence received from, (Letter Form), Filing materials on August 30, 2024 Roger Patrick Bilodeau
2024-06-10 Letter acknowledging receipt of a notice of appeal, FILE OPENED
2024-06-04 Certificate (on limitations to public access), (Letter Form), 23A, (Printed version filed on 2024-06-05) Roger Patrick Bilodeau
2024-06-04 Notice of name, (Letter Form), (Printed version filed on 2024-06-05) Roger Patrick Bilodeau
2024-06-04 Notice of appeal, (Letter Form), Missing:

Proof of service, Incomplete, (Printed version filed on 2024-06-05)
Roger Patrick Bilodeau

Parties

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Main parties

Main parties - Appellants
Name Role Status
Bilodeau, Roger Patrick 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

Counsel

Party: Bilodeau, Roger Patrick

Counsel
Caitlin A. Dick
Deborah Hatch Law
1740 Sun Life Place
10123 - 99 Street NW
Edmonton, Alberta
T5J 3H1
Telephone: (780) 474-2888
FAX: (780) 665-1059
Email: cdick@hatch.law

Party: His Majesty the King

Counsel
Matthew Griener
Alberta Crown Prosecution Service
9833 – 109e rue
3e étage, Bowker Building
Edmonton, Alberta
T5K 2E8
Telephone: (780) 422-5402
FAX: (780) 422-1106
Email: matthew.griener@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
Samuel Greene
Attorney General of Ontario
720 Bay Street, 10th floor
Crown Law Office - Criminal
Toronto, Ontario
M7A 2S9
Telephone: (437) 833-8916
FAX: (416) 326-4656
Email: samuel.greene@ontario.ca

Summary

Keywords

Criminal law — Charge to jury — Party liability — Common unlawful purpose — Whether the Court of Appeal erred in determining that the instruction to the jury with regard to the appellant’s alleged liability as a party, pursuant to s. 21(2) of the Criminal Code, contained no prejudicial error — Criminal Code, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-46, s. 21(2). <br>

Summary

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The appellant, Roger Patrick Bilodeau, was found guilty by a jury of two counts of manslaughter for the shooting deaths of two men. He was found liable as a party under s. 21(2) of the Criminal Code, for having formed an intention to carry out an unlawful purpose common with his son, who shot the deceased. He appealed his convictions, arguing that the jury was improperly instructed, including regarding the common unlawful purpose.

The majority of the Alberta Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal. It concluded that many errors identified benefited the appellant, often by imposing on the Crown an unduly onerous burden. No substantial wrong or miscarriage of justice occurred: s. 686(1)(b)(iii) should be applied. Pentelechuck J.A., dissenting, would have allowed the appeal and ordered a new trial. In her view, there were additional legal errors in the charge not identified by the majority, one or more of which were not harmless, precluding a route under s. 686(1)(b)(iii). There was a real risk that the common unlawful purpose alleged by the Crown merged into the secondary offence of murder. The dissenting judge was not convinced that the evidence was so overwhelming that, notwithstanding the serious nature of the error, a reasonable and properly instructed jury would inevitably have convicted.

Lower court rulings

May 16, 2022
Court of Queen’s Bench of Alberta

2022 ABQB 576

See File

May 31, 2022
Court of Queen’s Bench of Alberta

200585503Q1

Accused convicted of two counts of manslaughter

May 6, 2024
Court of Appeal of Alberta (Edmonton)

2024 ABCA 148

Appeal dismissed

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Date modified: 2025-02-27