John Sissons

John Sissons

John (Jack) [Judge of the Far North by Sissons, Jack] Howard Sissons (July 14, 1892 - 11 November 1969 [http://www2.parl.gc.ca/Parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=e67e2669-e3c2-4454-9f10-a0a4fd515167&Language=E&MenuID=Lists.Members.aspx&MenuQuery=http%3A%2F%2Fwww2.parl.gc.ca%2FParlinfo%2FLists%2FMembers.aspx%3FParliament%3D%26Riding%3D%26Name%3Ds%26Party%3D%26Province%3D%26Gender%3D%26New%3DFalse%26Current%3DFalse%26Picture%3DFalse SISSONS, John Howard] ] ) was a barrister, author, judge and a Canadian federal politician.

Early life

Sissons was born in Orillia, Ontario and, at the age of four, contracted polio, which injured his leg and he walked with a limp for the rest of his life. [http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic43-4-404.pdf John Howard Sissons at The Arctic Instuite of North America] ] His father worked at the Orillia Mental Asylum and Sissons was also employed there during the summer. [http://www.scenicorillia.com/orilliahalloffame/halloffame7.html Orillia Hall of Fame] ] Having left Orillia to teach in both Ontario and Alberta Sissons then moved to Kingston to attend Queen's University. In 1917 he returned to Alberta and passed the bar examination at Edmonton in 1920. He then moved to Grande Prairie to practice law.

Federal politics

Sissons was elected to the Canadian House of Commons for the Peace River electoral district in the 1940 Canadian federal election. Representing the Liberal Party he defeated incumbent René-Antoine Pelletier to win a term in office. Sissons was defeated in the 1945 Canadian federal election by Social Credit candidate Solon Earl Low.

Judge

After losing the the 1945 election he was made a judge of the Alberta District Court and became the chief judge in 1950.

Sissons was appointed as the first judge to the Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories (then called the Territorial Court of the Northwest Territories) in 1955. He became the first judge to serve on the Supreme court since 1905. ["Images of Justice: A legal history of the Northwest Territories as traced through the Yellowknife courthouse collection of Inuit sculpture" by Dorothy Harley Eber ISBN 978-0773516755] He made many landmark decisions, and was very fair in his rulings. One intriguing move he made was to hire an Inuit carver to make soapstone carvings of prominent murder cases he presided over throughout the Far North; he was inspired to do this when he ruled in the favour of traditional justice in the case of a young boy, and the boy presented him with a soapstone carving after the trial. These carvings are on display in the present day Yellowknife Court House, and the collection continued to be added to by Justice William Morrow when he took Justice Sissons’ place.

Notable Inuit cases

* Kikkik
* Stephen Angulalik

Heritage

Sissons Lake and the Ecole J.H. Sissons School in Yellowknife are named after him.

References

External links

* [http://www2.parl.gc.ca/Parlinfo/Files/Parliamentarian.aspx?Item=e67e2669-e3c2-4454-9f10-a0a4fd515167&Language=E&MenuID=Lists.Members.aspx&MenuQuery=http%3A%2F%2Fwww2.parl.gc.ca%2FParlinfo%2FLists%2FMembers.aspx%3FParliament%3D%26Riding%3D%26Name%3Ds%26Party%3D%26Province%3D%26Gender%3D%26New%3DFalse%26Current%3DFalse%26Picture%3DFalse John Howard Sissons Federal Political Experience]


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