Mary John Batten

Mary John Batten (born August 30, 1921)[1] was a lawyer, judge and political figure in Saskatchewan. She represented Humboldt from 1956 to 1964 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Liberal.[1] She was the first woman of Ukrainian origin to be elected to a Canadian provincial parliament.[2]

She was born Mary John Fodchuk in Sifton, Manitoba and educated in Calder, Saskatchewan, Itunda and Regina and at the University of Saskatchewan. She articled with John Diefenbaker and was called to the Saskatchewan bar in 1945, later moving to Humboldt.[1] She married M. Charles R. Batten, also a lawyer.[3] After leaving politics in 1964, she was named to the Saskatchewan District Court. In 1983, she was named Chief Justice for the Court of Queen's Bench, becoming the first female chief justice for Saskatchewan. Batten retired from the bench in 1990.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Batten, Mary John (1921–)". Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan. Retrieved 2012-06-30.
  2. "Combined Virtues - Saskatchewan's Ukrainian Legacy". University of Saskatchewan. Retrieved 2012-06-30.
  3. "Judge Mary Batten". Star-Phoenix (Saskatoon). June 2, 1964. p. 11. Retrieved 2012-06-30.