Calgary court resumes case over frozen assets of Alberta separatist leader
A Calgary courtroom is again considering the financial affairs of a prominent Alberta separatist figure after a judge ordered an interim asset freeze last week.
A court case involving a well-known Alberta separatist leader was set to resume in Calgary, continuing a legal dispute over the freezing of his assets.
Last week, Justice Michael Marion of the Alberta Court of Justice granted an interim injunction freezing up to $8 million connected to the individual, according to court filings referenced in wire reports.
Details of the underlying claim, including who brought the application and the specific allegations involved, were not fully outlined in available reporting. The case was scheduled to continue in Calgary as proceedings move forward.
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