Author Archives: Anoushka Gandy

About Anoushka Gandy

Anoushka graduated with an Honours Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) from Kingston University in London, England. Upon completion of Law School, she received an Honours First Class degree. Prior to completing an LL.B., Anoushka went to Mount Royal University and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Degree majoring in Psychology. Anoushka is currently completing a composite article at Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre before she moves on to complete her articling process at her next firm. Anoushka is taking her CPLED course and volunteers for multiple organizations including Pro Bono Law Alberta and the Association of Women Lawyers.

The Balance of Confidentiality

By: Anoushka Pamela Gandy

PDF Version: The Balance of Confidentiality

Case Commented On: Campbell v Alberta (Chief Electoral Officer), 2018 ABQB 248

Campbell involves an appeal from a decision of the Chief Electoral Officer of Alberta to sanction Jarrett Campbell and Jaskaran Sandhu during the provincial election held on May 5, 2015. The Chief Electoral Officer applied to the Court of Queen’s Bench for guidance regarding what should be contained in a Certified Record produced by the Electoral Officer under Alberta’s Elections Act, RSA 2000, c E-1 [Elections Act]. The main issue before the court was whether the Chief Electoral Officer was able to redact information that is confidential and irrelevant to the appeal (Campbell, at para 2).

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