DAWSON CREEK -- Former Calgary mayoral candidate Kevin J. Johnston has been released from custody and will have to live on house arrest with a friend in Edmonton who posted a $2,500 surety.

Johnston is also forbidden from using any electronic device that can access the internet.

He was arrested by U.S. authorities on Jan. 4 while trying to walk over the border illegally from Saskatchewan to Montana.

He was held in Plentywood, Mon. before being returned to Canada

Warrants had been issued for Johnston for being unlawfully at large after he failed to appear at the Calgary Remand Centre for the final weekend of his sentence.

Johnston, who was unsuccessful in his attempt to become Calgary's mayor in 2021, received an intermittent 40-day sentence in September 2021 after being convicted of breaching court orders related to non-compliance with Alberta's public health measures. He was also ordered to pay Alberta Health Services $20,000.

The following month, he received a separate 18-month jail sentence in Ontario after being found guilty of six counts of contempt of court over defamatory comments regarding the CEO of Paramount Fine Foods. Johnston had referred to Mohamad Fakih as both a "terrorist" and a "baby killer."

The Ontario sentence was to begin following the completion of his time served on weekends in Alberta that began in September 2021 and was to end Jan. 2.

Johnston was also scheduled to appear Wednesday  virtually before a Judicial Court Manager, in relation his assault trail in Dawson Creek. His appearance was cancelled.

He was charged after a confrontation with the manager of Dave’s No Frills grocery store, which was captured on video last spring.

Johnston was arrested and charged after he tried to buy soap without a face mask.

His trial was supposed to take place on December 22, 2021 in Dawson Creek Provincial Court. It was cancelled.

Johnston is now scheduled to appear virtually before the Judicial Case Manager on February 2nd. It’s expected a date will be set in order to set another date for his trial to begin.

 

With files from CTV Calgary