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Evatt Francis Anthony "Tony" Merchant, (born 1944) is a Canadian lawyer, businessman, and former politician. His law firm Merchant Law Group LLP, which he founded in 1986, is best known for representing former students of Indian residential schools in the $1.9 billion Indian Residential School Settlement in 2006, the largest class-action settlement in Canadian history. Prior to founding his law firm, Merchant represented
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in the
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as a
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member. Merchant was named a
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in 1995.


Personal Background

Merchant is a 5th generation lawyer. His maternal grandfather was Saskatchewan politician
Vincent Reynolds Smith Vincent Reynolds Smith (December 18, 1890 – May 3, 1960) was a lawyer and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Yorkton from 1934 to 1938 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Liberal. Life and career Smith was born i ...
, later a judge. Merchant's father,
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, was a member of C Company of the
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. He was killed in action towards the end of hostilities in WWII, just after Merchant was born. Merchant's mother,
Sally Merchant Maria Margharita "Sally" Merchant (October 1, 1919 – April 1, 2007) was a Saskatchewan television personality and political figure. She was the only Liberal MLA elected to represent Saskatoon in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from ...
, was a television personality who later also became a member of the Saskatchewan legislature.


Personal life

Merchant was born in 1944 in
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,
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. He was raised by his mother. He studied arts and law at the
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and business administration at the University of Regina. He was later in the navy. Merchant was admitted to the Saskatchewan bar in 1968, to the Alberta bar in 1976, to the British Columbia bar in 1977 and to the Arizona bar in 1987. He was also host for an open-line radio show in Saskatchewan and a freelance television interviewer with the CBC. In 1975, he was the elected as a Liberal member of the Saskatchewan legislature. In 1976 he was a candidate for the leadership of the provincial Liberal party. That post went instead to
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. Merchant later tried and failed to run for federal office in 1979 and 1980.


Professional career

Anthony (Tony) Merchant's law firm—Merchant Law Group—dealt with over seven thousand claims, through trials and appeals of
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, who had been students in the
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—a system which closed its last schools in 1996. The law firm reportedly obtained more than $25 million in legal fees in the settlement.


Controversy


Colin Thatcher trial

In 1983, Merchant became involved in the murder trial of
Colin Thatcher Wilbert Colin Thatcher (born August 25, 1938) is a Canadian politician who was convicted for the murder of his ex-wife, JoAnn Wilson. Early life Colin Thatcher was born in Toronto, Ontario, on August 25, 1938. His father, Saskatchewan-born Ros ...
, a Canadian politician from Saskatchewan who was eventually convicted of murdering his ex-wife, JoAnne Wilson. Merchant was convicted of criminal mischief and reprimanded by the Law Society of Saskatchewan (LSS) for an incident that evolved after Merchant visited the home where Ms. Wilson and Mr. Thatcher's daughter was residing and demanded that the daughter be surrendered to Mr. Thatcher after he murdered his wife. Additionally, Merchant testified at the trial of Mr. Thatcher as a defense witness. Merchant claimed that he had retained certain telephone records relating to calls from himself to Mr. Thatcher after Ms. Wilson was shot, but that there were several unexplained break-ins that resulted in the theft of the records. In his testimony, Merchant implied that the police were looking for the records and may have been behind the break-ins. Merchant subsequently changed his testimony to state that the break-ins had occurred before Mr. Thatcher was arrested, which resulting in the trial judge giving a specific jury instruction in relation to the reliability of Merchant's evidence.


Law Society Disciplinary Sanctions

Merchant had been disciplined by the LSS with a three-month suspension from practicing law in 2012 in relation to a residential school claim. More recently, in January 2022, the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal dismissed a proposed citation and ruled that Merchant had not contravened Law Society regulations.


2013 Offshore Leaks

Merchant's name appeared in documents released as part of the Offshore Leaks, a 2013 leak of documents related to offshore accounts that predated the similar 2016
Panama Papers The Panama Papers ( es, Papeles de Panamá) are 11.5 million leaked documents (or 2.6 terabytes of data) that were published beginning on April 3, 2016. The papers detail financial and attorney–client information for more than 214,488 ...
and 2017
Paradise Papers The Paradise Papers are a set of over 13.4 million confidential electronic documents relating to offshore investments that were leaked to the German reporters Frederik Obermaier and Bastian Obermayer, from the newspaper'' Süddeutsch ...
. The documents revealed that Merchant had transferred $1.7 million into offshore havens. A note in the files stated that the writer had " ceived a letter from Mr. Merchant requesting that we do not disclose now or in the future any information to the authorities in Luxembourg, or anywhere".


Awards

In 2007, Merchant was voted the best lawyer in Regina by the Prairie Dog Magazine. Merchant was named a Queen's Counsel in 1995.


Family

Merchant has three sons, all of whom are lawyers. His brother-in-law is
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, a federal Liberal politician and the former attorney general. His niece is
Amanda Lang Amanda Lang (born 31 October 1970) is a Canadian Canadians (french: Canadiens) are people identified with the country of Canada. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Canadians, many (or all) of these ...
, a television personality. Merchant is married to
Pana Merchant Pana Pappas Merchant (born April 2, 1943) is a Liberal Party of Canada, Liberal Senate of Canada, Senator from the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Saskatchewan. She has held the position since her appointment to the Sena ...
, a Liberal senator (2002–2017).


References

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