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The Law Society of Alberta issued its much-anticipated decision in the case of former justice minister Kaycee Madu .
Madu was the first Black justice minister in Canadian history.
He was pulled over for a distracted driving ticket in March 2021 .
The Edmonton Police Service officer said he saw a cellphone in Madu ’s hand on the steering wheel.
Law society panel concludes Kaycee Madu's conduct 'deserving of sanction' Madu referenced justice minister title four times during traffic stop, tribunal hears.
Madu claims he called McFee because given his portfolio, “carding” and police surveillance were on his mind at the time of the traffic stop.
He said all he wanted were “assurances” he was not being unfairly targeted.
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