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Department of Justice (Canada)

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was passed by Parliament. The Act formally recognized the informal structure that was already in place. The Act also laid out the distinct roles of the Minister of Justice and the Attorney General: the Minister was a partisan political adviser to the Crown, while the Attorney General provided legal
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had given the department responsibility for all litigation for or against the government, many government departments hired their own lawyers to provide them with legal advice. In 1962, however, these departmental lawyers were brought together in a common legal service. Although many lawyers still
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The department's responsibilities reflect the double role of the Minister of Justice, who is also by law the Attorney General of Canada: in general terms, the Minister is concerned with the administration of justice, including policy in such areas as criminal law, family law, human rights law, and
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The legal branch of the department remained relatively small for many years. As late as 1939, the department employed only seven lawyers. The department's first woman lawyer, Henrietta Bourque, was hired in 1939, but the department remained heavily male-dominated. In the 25 years between 1939 and
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government in legal matters. The Department of Justice works to ensure that Canada's justice system is as fair, accessible and efficient as possible. The department helps the federal government to develop policy and to draft and reform laws as needed. At the same time, it acts as the government's
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Regional offices were opened in Montreal (1965), Toronto (1966), Vancouver (1967), Winnipeg (1969), Halifax, Edmonton, Saskatoon, the Northwest Territories, and Iqaluit (Nunavut). The Department of Justice co-chaired the
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had two Crown Law Departments, one for Canada West (now Ontario) and one for Canada East (now Quebec). At Confederation, the Crown Law Department, Canada West began to act as the new Department of Justice, reporting to
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work closely with other government departments in departmental legal services units, they are now considered to be employees of the Department of Justice.
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Aboriginal justice; the Attorney General is the chief law officer of the Crown, responsible for conducting all litigation for the federal government.
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has existed since 1867, the department was not created until 1868. The headquarters of the Department of Justice is located in
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The department employs 5,000 people, nearly half of whom are lawyers, in offices across the country mostly under the
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at St. Andrew's Tower (284 Wellington St, Ottawa, ON K1A 0H8), a modern low rise office tower built in 1987.
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The new Department of Justice had only seven staff: two barristers-at-law (including the Deputy Minister,
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legal adviser, providing legal counsel and support, and representing the Government of Canada in court.
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Shalene Curtis-Micallef, Deputy Minister of Justice and Deputy Attorney General of Canada
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Assistant Deputy Attorney General, Citizenship, Immigration and Public Safety Portfolio
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Executive Director, Office of Strategic Planning and Performance Management
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Assistant Deputy Minister, Business and Regulatory Law Portfolio
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1964, only five female lawyers were hired by the department.
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Justice Canada

Department
justice
Canada
Arif Virani
Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada
Public Prosecution Service of Canada
canada.justice.gc.ca
French
department
Government of Canada
Canadian
Minister of Justice
Ottawa
Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada
Arif Virani

Sparks Street
Ottawa
Confederation
Province of Canada
John A. Macdonald
George-Étienne Cartier
came into being
Department of Justice Act
Hewitt Bernard
Interdepartmental Working Group on Trafficking in Persons
Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development
Public Prosecution Service of Canada

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