Introducing Chidinma Thompson

Introducing Chidinma Thompson, the First Black Honorable Justice of the Kings Court of the Bench, Calgary, Canada

Making History: Nigerian-Canadian Achieves Judicial Milestone

Feb 16, 2024, marked a momentous occasion in Calgary, Canada, as Dr. Mrs. Chidinma Thompson shattered barriers, becoming the first black Honorable Justice of the prestigious Kings Court of the Bench. This pioneering achievement resonated deeply, highlighting the power of diversity and representation within the nation’s judicial system.

“Yesterday, February 16, 2024, in Calgary, Canada, Nigeria made history again. Our own Dr. Mrs. Chidinma Thompson, a Nigerian born Canadian, became the first black Honorable Justice of the Kings Court of the Bench Canada.” – Nigerians in the Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM)

Dr. Thompson’s appointment was celebrated not only in Canada but also in her homeland of Nigeria, serving as a source of immense pride for the nation and the Nigerian diaspora community.

Dr. Chidinma Thompson’s ascension to the Kings Court of the Bench marks a significant stride in promoting diversity and inclusivity within Canada’s judicial ranks. Her appointment shatters long-standing barriers, inspiring future generations of aspiring legal professionals from underrepresented communities.

Prior to her historic appointment, Dr. Thompson forged an impressive career as a partner at the renowned Borden Ladner Gervais LLP in Calgary. Her extensive legal expertise, coupled with her unwavering commitment to justice, made her a natural choice for this esteemed position.

Honoring Excellence: Appointments Across Alberta’s Judiciary

Dr. Thompson’s appointment was part of a series of judicial appointments announced by the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, Arif Virani. Among the esteemed individuals recognized were:

  • Honourable Alice Woolley, appointed as a Justice of the Court of Appeal of Alberta in Calgary
  • Honourable Kevin Feth, appointed as a Justice of the Court of Appeal of Alberta in Edmonton
  • Ayla Akgungor, appointed as a Justice of the Court of King’s Bench of Alberta in Edmonton
  • Jonathan Martin, appointed as a Justice of the Court of King’s Bench of Alberta in Edmonton
  • Darren Reed, appointed as a Justice of the Court of King’s Bench of Alberta in Calgary

Celebrating Diversity and Inclusion

Dr. Chidinma Thompson’s groundbreaking achievement serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of diversity and inclusivity within the legal profession and the broader society. Her appointment symbolizes the breaking of barriers and the recognition of exceptional talent, regardless of race or background.

As Canada continues to embrace diversity and strive for a more equitable society, the appointment of Dr. Chidinma Thompson is as a beacon of hope, igniting a renewed sense of possibility and empowerment for generations to come.