﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><Statute bill-origin="commons" bill-type="govt-public" xml:lang="en" in-force="yes" startdate="20061212"><Identification Code="id=&quot;&quot;"><LongTitle Code="id=&quot;&quot;,lt=&quot;&quot;">An Act respecting the Department of Justice</LongTitle><ShortTitle status="official" Code="id=&quot;&quot;,st=&quot;&quot;">Department of Justice Act</ShortTitle><RunningHead>Department of Justice</RunningHead><BillHistory><Stages stage="consolidation"><Date><YYYY>2011</YYYY><MM>05</MM><DD>30</DD></Date></Stages></BillHistory><Chapter Code="id=&quot;&quot;,ch=&quot;&quot;"><ConsolidatedNumber official="yes" Code="id=&quot;&quot;,ch=&quot;&quot;,cn=&quot;&quot;">J-2</ConsolidatedNumber></Chapter></Identification><Body><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_1&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_1&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">SHORT TITLE</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Short title</MarginalNote><Label>1.</Label><Text>This Act may be cited as the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="J-2">Department of Justice Act</XRefExternal>.</Text><HistoricalNote><ul><li>R.S., c. J-2, s. 1.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_2&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_2&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">ESTABLISHMENT OF THE DEPARTMENT; ATTORNEY GENERAL</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Department established</MarginalNote><Label>2.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>There is hereby established a department of the Government of Canada called the Department of Justice over which the Minister of Justice appointed by commission under the Great Seal shall preside.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Minister and Attorney General</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The Minister is <Language xml:lang="la">ex officio</Language> Her Majesty’s Attorney General of Canada, holds office during pleasure and has the management and direction of the Department.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>R.S., c. J-2, s. 2.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Deputy head</MarginalNote><Label>3.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;3&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>The Governor in Council may appoint an officer called the Deputy Minister of Justice to hold office during pleasure and to be the deputy head of the Department.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;3&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;3&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Deputy Attorney General</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The Deputy Minister is <Language xml:lang="la">ex officio</Language> the Deputy Attorney General except in respect of the powers, duties and functions that the Director of Public Prosecutions is authorized to exercise or perform under subsection 3(3) of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="D-2.5">Director of Public Prosecutions Act</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;3&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;3&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Associate Deputy Ministers</MarginalNote><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The Governor in Council may appoint two Associate Deputy Ministers of Justice, each of whom shall have the rank and status of a deputy head of a department and as such shall under the Deputy Minister exercise and perform such powers, duties and functions as deputies of the Minister and otherwise as the Minister may specify.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>R.S., 1985, c. J-2, s. 3;</li><li> 2006, c. 9, s. 137.</li></ul></HistoricalNote><a startdate="20021231" title="Link to previous version of this section">Previous Version</a></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_4&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_4&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">POWERS, DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS OF THE MINISTER</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;4&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;4&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Powers, duties and functions of Minister</MarginalNote><Label>4.</Label><Text>The Minister is the official legal adviser of the Governor General and the legal member of the Queen’s Privy Council for Canada and shall</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>see that the administration of public affairs is in accordance with law;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>have the superintendence of all matters connected with the administration of justice in Canada, not within the jurisdiction of the governments of the provinces;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>advise on the legislative Acts and proceedings of each of the legislatures of the provinces, and generally advise the Crown on all matters of law referred to the Minister by the Crown; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>carry out such other duties as are assigned by the Governor in Council to the Minister.</Text></Paragraph><HistoricalNote><ul><li>R.S., c. J-2, s. 4.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;4.1&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;4.1&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Examination of Bills and regulations</MarginalNote><Label>4.1</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;4.1&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Subject to subsection (2), the Minister shall, in accordance with such regulations as may be prescribed by the Governor in Council, examine every regulation transmitted to the Clerk of the Privy Council for registration pursuant to the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="S-22">Statutory Instruments Act</XRefExternal> and every Bill introduced in or presented to the House of Commons by a minister of the Crown, in order to ascertain whether any of the provisions thereof are inconsistent with the purposes and provisions of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act">Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms</XRefExternal> and the Minister shall report any such inconsistency to the House of Commons at the first convenient opportunity.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;4.1&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;4.1&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Exception</MarginalNote><Label>(2)</Label><Text>A regulation need not be examined in accordance with subsection (1) if prior to being made it was examined as a proposed regulation in accordance with section 3 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="S-22">Statutory Instruments Act</XRefExternal> to ensure that it was not inconsistent with the purposes and provisions of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act">Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms</XRefExternal>.</Text></Subsection><HistoricalNote><ul><li>R.S., 1985, c. 31 (1st Supp.), s. 93;</li><li> 1992, c. 1, s. 144(F).</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_5&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_5&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;">POWERS, DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;5&quot;"><MarginalNote Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,m1=&quot;&quot;">Powers, duties and functions of Attorney General</MarginalNote><Label>5.</Label><Text>The Attorney General of Canada</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>is entrusted with the powers and charged with the duties that belong to the office of the Attorney General of England by law or usage, in so far as those powers and duties are applicable to Canada, and also with the powers and duties that, by the laws of the several provinces, belonged to the office of attorney general of each province up to the time when the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="const">Constitution Act, 1867</XRefExternal>, came into effect, in so far as those laws under the provisions of the said Act are to be administered and carried into effect by the Government of Canada;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>shall advise the heads of the several departments of the Government on all matters of law connected with such departments;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>is charged with the settlement and approval of all instruments issued under the Great Seal;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>shall have the regulation and conduct of all litigation for or against the Crown or any department, in respect of any subject within the authority or jurisdiction of Canada; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>shall carry out such other duties as are assigned by the Governor in Council to the Attorney General of Canada.</Text></Paragraph><HistoricalNote><ul><li>R.S., c. J-2, s. 5.</li></ul></HistoricalNote></Section></Body></Statute>
