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Justice David Broad has been transferred to Ontario Superior Court in Brantford, the federal Department of Justice has announced.
Broad, a London lawyer who was appointed to the bench at the end of 2010, had been sitting in Kitchener.
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His transfer fills a gap after Justice R. John Harper retired at the end of 2018 but continued to work part-time.
Board is no stranger to the Brantford court, having presided over several local high-profile cases, including the murder trial of Kent Owen Hill, who was convicted of killing his pregnant former girlfriend, a recent sexual assault trial and the civil case of Julie Craven in a fight over her dead husband’s estate after Andrew Osidacz killed their son and was shot by police.
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The Songhees Nation, a First Nations people of British Columbia, Canada, completed the first marine survey of culturally important species around the Tl’ches archipelago using a small underwater drone.
By establishing a baseline for these animals, the Songhees Nation has taken the first steps toward establishing stronger protections for the culturally and ecologically rich site.
Their work also demonstrated that the drone, a relatively low-cost commercial product, offered a reasonable alternative to more expensive survey methods, such as scuba diving.
The survey has also been hailed as emblematic of an overdue but growing trend: scientists and conservationists using Indigenous knowledge alongside Western thinking.