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Jonathan Denis, Breanna Palmer legal proceedings revealed after publication ban lifted

An Alberta judge has revoked an emergency protection order granted to the wife of former Alberta justice minister Jonathan Denis, who has been accused of physical, emotional and financial abuse.

Wife 'not in danger of family violence,' says judge who revokes emergency protection order

A judge says he is satisfied Breanna Palmer, estranged wife of former Alberta justice minister Jonathan Denis, is not in danger of family violence and in need of an emergency protection order. (CBC/indiegogo.com)

UPDATE added June 19, 2020:In a Feb. 23, 2019 court ruling, Justice John Rooke found there was no basis for the allegations against Jonathan Denis. The judge ruled Denis' ex-wife Breanna Palmer "lied to the court" and there was no evidence to suggest Palmer had ever been abused by Jonathan Denis.


An Alberta judge has revoked an emergency protection ordergranted to the wife of former Alberta justice minister Jonathan Denis, who hasbeen accused of physical, emotional and financial abuse.

Court of Queen's Bench Judge Craig Jones lifted the protection order that had beengranted to Breanna Palmer onMonday.

"I am satisfied that Ms. Palmer is not in danger of family violence and is not in need of protection," Jones said.

The judge also lifted a publication ban on the proceedings.

Denis's lawyer Jeff Wise argued on Monday that the publication ban should be lifted, while Palmer's lawyer Tasamine Davis said it should be maintained to protect her client's privacy.

During a hearing last week, Palmer allegedthat Denis once kneed her in the face, that he withheld her T4s and told her that he owned all the judges and lawyers in town, so there was no point in taking legal action against him.

Police called to home in April

Police were called to the couple's home by Palmer's friend on April 12, when Denis came home after campaigning to find his wife packed up and moving out.

That friend, Margot Anderson, testified that Denis was angry andyelling at Palmer.

When police arrived, they separated the couple while Palmer and her friends packed a U-Haul. No charges werelaid.

It was during that incident that Denis's mother, Marguerite Denis, is alleged to have locked Palmer inside thehome. Marguerite Denis was also named in the protection order.

Denis told the judgehe believed Palmer's timing was carefully calculated to malign him during the election campaign and that she could have moved out at any time.

Under cross-examination, Palmer admitted to leaking the protection order to areporter on the same day it was granted.

Outside court, Denis said he wasrelieved with the outcome and looks forward to focusing on campaigning.

"It's been a very difficult week for my family and friends, but I'm so thankful for all the people across the province who have contacted me," he said.

Premier, opposition react

Alberta Premier Jim Prentice asked Denis to resign from cabinet on April 25.

In a statement issued Monday, Prentice said his wife first alerted him that Denis and Palmer were having marital problems two weeks before that. He saidhe asked Denis to resign as soon as he learned the matter was before the courts.

"A marriage breakdown is a tragic circumstance for all involved. And that is what this remains, a matrimonial dispute that continues to be extremely difficult for both of these people," he said. "I will not comment further on these very personal matters."

Denishas remained in the race as the Tory candidate for Calgary-Acadia.

Wildrose Party Leader Brian Jean called onDenis to drop out.

"Even if only half these allegations are proven to be true, it is only proper for Mr. Prentice to ask for his candidate's resignation immediately," he said in a written statement.

With files from the CBC's Meghan Grant