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Ted Hughes (judge)
Edward N. "Ted" Hughes is a retired Canadian judge. He is best known for overseeing prominent investigations in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and British Columbia, one of which led to the resignation of Premier Bill Vander Zalm.
Hughes's wife, Helen Hughes, has been a city councillor in Saskatoon and Victoria.〔Tom Hawthorn, "Stepping up to the podium, two at a time", ''Globe and Mail'', 25 May 2005, S3.〕
==Career before 1990==
Hughes was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Saskatchewan near the end of World War II, and began practising law in Saskatoon in 1952.〔("Law Society gives special service award to Ted Hughes, Q.C." ), Law Society of B.C., 3 November 2000, accessed 11 November 2008.〕 He became a judge in 1962, and was promoted to the Saskatchewan Court of Queen's Bench in 1974.〔 He was an executor of John Diefenbaker's estate, after the former prime minister's death in 1979.〔Norman Spector, "Chairman may exceed what Grits expected", ''Globe and Mail'', 12 January 1999, A5.〕
Hughes stepped down from the bench in 1980, when he moved to British Columbia to become a legal advisor to the provincial Attorney-General. He was appointed as Deputy Attorney-General of British Columbia in 1983,〔Tonda MacCharles, "Judge named to head APEC probe", ''Toronto Star'', 22 December 1998, A6; Ian Bailey, "APEC curse may have met match", ''Winnipeg Free Press'', 23 December 1998, C11.〕 and chaired a series of public hearings into the government's cuts to legal aid in 1984.〔"Cuts in legal aid will prove costly, lawyers argue", ''Globe and Mail'', 3 April 1984, BC1.〕

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