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Agent Supervision Unit and Agent Crowns PPSC Alberta Agent Supervision Unit and Agent Crowns PPSC Alberta AGENT SUPERVISION UNIT (ASU) ALBERTA REGIONAL OFFICE Direct all general queries to: [email protected] All ASU members working remotely until further notice due to Covid 19 Public Prosecution Service of Canada Public Prosecution Service of Canada EPCOR Tower, 700, 10423-101 Street 900, 700-6th Ave SW Edmonton, Alberta T5H 0E7 Calgary, Alberta T2P 0T8 Phone: 780-495-3553 Phone: 403-299-3978 Fax: 780-495-9640 Fax: 403-299-3966 Agent Supervisor and Team Leader Cindy Peters* Cell: 403-614-6750 Office: 403-299-8542 [email protected] Agent Coordinator Legal Assistant Angela Lyons** Sophie Genest* Cell: 780-242-4296 Cell: 403-796-2152 [email protected] [email protected] Senior Crown Counsel Crown Counsel Donald MacCannell** Gregory Harlow* Cell: 587-920-3946 Cell: 403-660-4521 Direct: 780- 495-8732 Direct: 403-299-3738 [email protected] [email protected] Crown Counsel Crown Counsel Jarrod Hone** Jennifer Schweitzer* Cell: 780-616-8843 Cell: 403-829-7860 Direct: 780-495-1071 Direct: 403-299-3846 [email protected] [email protected] *works out of Calgary PPSC office Crown Counsel **works out of Edmonton PPSC office Ramona Roberts* On Leave until March 2021 2021-01-01 Page 1 of 4 COURT LOCATION and AGENT / CROWN ASSIGNED TO LOCATION Alberta PPSC (contact information attached) Court Agent / Crown Court Agent / Crown Airdrie Elliot Baker Lloydminster Vic Findlater Alexis PPSC Edmonton* Mayerthorpe Erwin Schulz Athabasca Erwin Schulz Medicine Hat Jennifer Schweitzer ASU Barrhead PPSC Edmonton* Morinville PPSC Edmonton* Bonnyville Vic Findlater Okotoks Elliot Baker Boyle PPSC Edmonton* Peace River Cam McCoy Breton John Lee Pincher Creek Chris Williams PPSC Calgary Brooks Stewart Kennedy Ponoka John Lee Camrose John Lee Red Deer Donna Derie-Gillespie Canmore Jim Yusep Red Earth Creek Cam McCoy Cardston Chris Williams PPSC Calgary Rimbey John Lee Chateh Cam McCoy Rocky Mountain House Donna Derie-Gillespie Cochrane Bob Sigurdson Sherwood Park PPSC Edmonton* Cold Lake Andrea Hemmerling Siksika Nation Lajvir Benipal PPSC Calgary Coronation Donna Derie-Gillespie Slake Lake Cam McCoy Didsbury Elliot Baker St Albert PPSC Edmonton* Drayton Valley Erwin Schulz St Paul Vic Findlater Drumheller Lajvir Benipal PPSC Calgary Stettler Donna Derie-Gillespie Edson Erwin Schulz Stony Plain PPSC Edmonton* Evansburg Erwin Schulz Strathmore Lajvir Benipal PPSC Calgary Fairview Cam McCoy Swan Hills Erwin Schulz Falher Cam McCoy Taber Chris Williams PPSC Calgary Fort Chipewyan Jana Skarsen Tsuu T’ina Nation PPSC Calgary Gen Lit Team Fort MacLeod Chris Williams PPSC Calgary Turner Valley Elliot Baker Fort McMurray Jana Skarsen Valleyview Cam McCoy Fort Saskatchewan PPSC Edmonton* Vegreville Vic Findlater Fort Vermillion Cam McCoy Vermillion Vic Findlater Fox Creek Cam McCoy Wabasca-Desmarais Cam McCoy Glenevis Erwin Schulz Wainwright Vic Findlater Grande Cache Erwin Schulz Westlock Erwin Schulz Grande Prairie Don MacCannell of ASU Wetaskiwin John Lee Hanna Lajvir Benipal PPSC Calgary Whitecourt Erwin Schulz High Level Cam McCoy *Edmonton Circuits Contact Info: High Prairie Cam McCoy 780-495-3553 [email protected] Hinton Erwin Schulz Calgary PPSC Crown Contact info: Jasper Erwin Schulz Lajvir Benipal: Killam John Lee 403-827-0484 [email protected] Chris Williams: Lac la Biche Erwin Schulz 403-462-1269 [email protected] Leduc John Lee Lethbridge Mark Klassen 2021-01-01 Page 2 of 4 AGENT COMPLETE CONTACT INFORMATION (including all persons authorized under agent agreements to act on behalf of PPSC) Principal Agent Name Position Cell or Direct Email [ASU Crown assigned to Agent] BAKER, Elliot Elliot Baker Agent 403-616-0875 [email protected] [Harlow, Gregory] PO Box 84 Station M Calgary Alberta T2P 2G9 DERIE-GILLESPIE, Donna Agent 587-444-7673 [email protected] Donna Derie-Gillespie [Hone, Jarrod] Brittany Ashmore Agent 587-880-6110 [email protected] ext 702 Kate Wilson Agent 587-880-6110 [email protected] Ext 703 Katie Moore Paralegal 587-880-6110 [email protected] Ext 701 Brandy Boen Assistant 587-880-6110 [email protected] Ext 0 Prairie Rose Law A-4836 - 51 Street Red Deer, AB T4N 2A5 Phone: 587-880-6110 Fax: 587-410-6939 DHENSA, Kiran Dhensa Agent 587-893-1056 [email protected] Kiran Lajvir S. Benipal Professional Corporation [Schweitzer, Jen] Suite 104, 200 Country Hills Landing NW Calgary, AB T3K 5P4 FINDLATER, Vic Findlater Agent 780-812-9218 [email protected] Vic Megan Gurski Paralegal n/a [email protected] [Schweitzer, Jen] Chelsea LaPierre Paralegal n/a [email protected] Findlater Law Barristers and Solicitors Box 7820 Unit 208E 4816 51 Avenue Bonnyville, AB T9N 2J1 Phone: 780-826-7274 Fax: 780 826-7203 HEMMERLING, Andrea Agent 780-268-5398 [email protected] Andrea Hemmerling [Schweitzer, Jen] Megan Gurski Paralegal n/a n/a Hemmerling Law Barrister and Solicitor Box 136 Cherry Grove, AB T0A 0T0 or 62005 RR410A, Cherry Grove, AB T0A 0T0 Phone: 780-594-1027 Fax: 780-594-1037 KENNEDY, Stewart Kennedy Agent 403-977-9059 [email protected] Stewart Stewart R. Kennedy [Schweitzer, Jen] #108-1235 Southview Dr. SE Medicine Hat, Alberta T1B 4K3 Phone: 403-528-8883 ext 2 Fax: 403-526-7698 KLASSEN, Mark Klassen Agent 403-671-1945 [email protected] Mark The Law Offices of Mark A. Klassen, Barrister and Solicitor [Schweitzer, Jen] Suite 400, 7015 Macleod Trail South Calgary, AB T2H 2K6 Fax: 855-898-4579 LEE, John Lee Agent 403-350-9922 [email protected] John Melissa Holland Assistant n/a [email protected] [Hone, Jarrod] John E. Lee LL.B Barrister and Solicitor PO Box 9152 STN Main Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1S8 Phone: 403-864-0809 Fax: 403-864-0801 2021-01-01 Page 3 of 4 McCOY, Cam McCoy Agent 780-994-1162 [email protected] Cam Robert Philp QC Agent 780-446-6289 n/a [Harlow, Gregory] Colter McCoy Articling n/a [email protected] Student Jen Dohei Assistant 780-297-1117 [email protected] Lisa McCoy Assistant n/a [email protected] Cameron D. McCoy, Barrister and Solicitor P.O. Box 270, St. Albert AB T8N 1N3 Phone: 780-994-1162 Fax: 780-973-3480 SCHULZ, Erwin Schulz Agent 780-952-9921 [email protected] Erwin Alisa Groves Paralegal n/a [email protected] [Harlow, Gregory] Joanne Schulz Assistant n/a [email protected] Erwin R. Schulz Professional Corporation, Barrister and Solicitor Suite 209, 20 Perron Street St. Albert, AB T8N 1E4 Phone: 780-460-2505 Fax: 780-459-5088 SIGURDSON, Bob Sigurdson Agent 403-465-0980 [email protected] Bob Robert Sigurdson, Barrister & Solicitor [Peters, Cindy] Suite 2248, 246 Stewart Green SW Calgary, AB T3H 3C8 SKARSEN, Jana Jana Skaresen Agent 780-815-0815 [email protected] [Hone, Jarrod] JLaw, Barrister & Solicitor 5014 50 avenue Box 6302 Bonnyville, AB T9N 2G9 Phone: 780-812-2499 Fax: 587-907-8517 YUSEP, Jim Yusep Agent 403-431-2510 [email protected] Jim Lynda Jenkins Agent 403-431-2511 [email protected] [McCannell, Don] James J. Yusep, Barrister & Solicitor PMB #844, 104-743 Railway Ave, Canmore, AB T1W 1P2 2021-01-01 Page 4 of 4 .
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