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Minister of Justice (Canada)

Minister of Justice (Canada)

The Minister of Justice and Attorney General (MoJAG;[2] French: Ministre de la justice et procureur général du Canada) is a dual role portfolio in the Canadian Cabinet.[3] In the role of Minister of Justice (French: Ministre de la Justice), the MoJAG serves as the Minister of the Crown responsible for the Department of Justice and the Justice Portfolio. Acting as Attorney General (French: Procureur général),[4] the MoJAG litigates on behalf of the Crown and serves as the chief legal advisor to the Government of Canada. Most prosecution functions of the Attorney General have been assigned to the Public Prosecution Service of Canada. The Attorney General is supported in this role by the Director of Public Prosecutions.[4]

This cabinet position is usually reserved for someone holding a legal qualification. There have been exceptions: Joe Clark only studied the first year of law at University of British Columbia Faculty of Law before embarking on political life.

This cabinet portfolio has been held by many individuals who went on to become Prime Minister including John Sparrow David Thompson, R. B. Bennett, Louis St Laurent, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, John Turner, Kim Campbell and Jean Chrétien (Clark became Minister after his time as Prime Minister). This is the only Canadian Ministry (other than that of the Prime Minister) which has not been reorganized since its creation in 1867.

Minister of Justice and
Attorney General of Canada
Ministre de la justice et
procureur général du Canada
Government of Canada signature.svg
David Lametti, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic at the Creative Commons Global Summit 2017 (33940702440) (cropped).jpg
**Incumbent
David Lametti**
since January 14, 2019
Department of Justice
StyleThe Honourable
Member of
  • Cabinet
  • Privy Council
AppointerGovernor General of Canada
Term lengthAt Her Majesty's pleasure
Inaugural holderSir John A. Macdonald
FormationJuly 1, 1867
Salary$255,300 (2017)[1]
Websitewww.justice.gc.ca [7]

Attorney General of Canada

The role was created in 1867 to replace the Attorney General of Canada West and Attorney General of Canada East.

As the top prosecuting officer in Canada, the Attorney General of Canada is a separate title held by the Canadian Minister of Justice (Ministre de la Justice)—a member of the Cabinet. The Minister of Justice is concerned with questions of policy and their relationship to the justice system. In their role as attorney general, they are the chief law officer of the Crown. The roles have been connected since confederation. As a result of controversy, following the SNC-Lavalin affair, Anne McLellan was appointed to review the roles and prepare a report on whether they should be separated. She recommended the positions remain combined.[5][6]

A separate cabinet position, the Minister of Public Safety (Ministre de la Sécurité publique)—formerly the "Solicitor General"—administers the law enforcement agencies (police, prisons, and security) of the federal government.

Ministers of Justice

Key:

No.PortraitNameTerm of officePolitical partyMinistry
1Brady-Handy John A Macdonald - cropped.jpgSir John A. MacdonaldJuly 1, 1867November 5, 1873Liberal-Conservative1 (Macdonald)
2AntoineAimeDorion23.jpgAntoine-Aimé DorionNovember 7, 1873May 31, 1874Liberal2 (Mackenzie)
Albert James Smith.jpgSir Albert James Smith
(Acting)
June 1, 1874July 7, 1874Liberal
3Télesphore Fournier.jpgTélesphore FournierJuly 8, 1874May 18, 1875Liberal
4Edward Blake.jpgEdward BlakeMay 19, 1875June 7, 1877Liberal
5Rodolphe Laflamme.jpgRodolphe LaflammeJune 8, 1877October 8, 1878Liberal
6Hon James McDonald.jpgJames McDonaldOctober 17, 1878May 18, 1881Conservative (historical)3 (Macdonald)
7Sir Alexander Campbell.jpgAlexander CampbellMay 20, 1881September 24, 1885Conservative (historical)
8John Thompson.jpgSir John ThompsonSeptember 26, 1885June 6, 1891Conservative (historical)
June 16, 1891November 24, 18924 (Abbott)
December 5, 1892December 12, 18945 (Thompson)
9Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper.jpgSir Charles Hibbert TupperDecember 21, 1894January 5, 1896Conservative (historical)6 (Bowell)
ThomasMayneDaly23.jpgThomas Mayne Daly
(Acting)
January 6, 1896January 14, 1896Liberal-Conservative
10Arthur Rupert Dickey.jpgArthur Rupert DickeyJanuary 15, 1896April 27, 1896Conservative (historical)
May 1, 1896July 8, 18967 (Tupper)
11Oliver Mowat.jpgSir Oliver MowatJuly 13, 1896November 17, 1897Liberal8 (Laurier)
12David Mills (Canada).jpgDavid MillsNovember 18, 1897February 7, 1902Liberal
13Charles Fitzpatrick 2.jpgCharles FitzpatrickFebruary 11, 1902June 3, 1906Liberal
14Allen Bristol Aylesworth.jpgSir Allen AylesworthJune 4, 1906October 6, 1911Liberal
15Charles Joseph Doherty.jpgCharles DohertyOctober 10, 1911July 9, 1920Conservative (historical)9•10 (Borden)
July 10, 1920September 20, 192111 (Meighen)
16Richard Bedford Bennett.jpgR. B. BennettOctober 4, 1921December 28, 1921Conservative (historical)
17Lomer Gouin, 2nd in 1910.pngLomer GouinDecember 29, 1921January 3, 1924Liberal12 (King)
18ErnestLapointe.jpgErnest Lapointe
(1st time)
January 4, 1924
(Acting until Jan.30)
June 28, 1926Liberal
Hugh Guthrie.jpgHugh Guthrie
(Acting)
June 29, 1926July 12, 1926Conservative (historical)13 (Meighen)
19Esioff-Léon Patenaude.pngEsioff-Léon PatenaudeJuly 13, 1926September 24, 1926Conservative (historical)
(18)ErnestLapointe.jpgErnest Lapointe
(2nd time)
September 25, 1926August 6, 1930Liberal14 (King)
20Hugh Guthrie.jpgHugh GuthrieAugust 7, 1930August 11, 1935Conservative (historical)15 (Bennett)
21G. R. Geary, Mayor of Toronto Ontario Canada, 1910-1912.jpgGeorge Reginald GearyAugust 14, 1935October 22, 1935Conservative (historical)
(18)ErnestLapointe.jpgErnest Lapointe
(3rd time)
October 23, 1935November 26, 1941Liberal16 (King)
Joseph Enoil Michaud.jpgJoseph-Enoil Michaud
(Acting)
November 27, 1941December 9, 1941Liberal
22Louisstlaurent.jpgLouis St. Laurent
(1st time)
December 10, 1941December 9, 1946Liberal
23James Lorimer Ilsley1.jpgJames Lorimer IlsleyDecember 10, 1946June 30, 1948Liberal
(22)Louisstlaurent.jpgLouis St. Laurent
(2nd time)
July 1, 1948
(Acting until Sep.10)
November 14, 1948Liberal
24Stuart Garson.jpgStuart GarsonNovember 15, 1948June 20, 1957Liberal17 (St. Laurent)
25EdmundDavieFulton-1916.jpgDavie FultonJune 21, 1957August 8, 1962Progressive Conservative18 (Diefenbaker)
26Donald Fleming.jpgDonald FlemingAugust 9, 1962April 21, 1963Progressive Conservative
27Lionel Chevrier.jpgLionel ChevrierApril 22, 1963February 2, 1964Liberal19 (Pearson)
28No image.svgGuy FavreauFebruary 3, 1964June 29, 1965Liberal
No image.svgGeorge McIlraith
(Acting)
June 30, 1965July 6, 1965Liberal
29No image.svgLucien CardinJuly 7, 1965April 3, 1967Liberal
30Pierre Elliot Trudeau-2.jpgPierre TrudeauApril 4, 1967April 19, 1968Liberal
April 20, 1968July 5, 196820 (P. E. Trudeau)
31Fmr CDN PM John Turner.jpgJohn TurnerJuly 6, 1968January 27, 1972Liberal
32No image.svgOtto Lang
(1st time)
January 28, 1972September 25, 1975Liberal
33No image.svgRon BasfordSeptember 26, 1975August 2, 1978Liberal
(32)No image.svgOtto Lang
(2nd time)
August 3, 1978
(Acting until Aug.9)
November 23, 1978Liberal
34No image.svgMarc LalondeNovember 24, 1978June 3, 1979Liberal
35No image.svgJacques FlynnJune 4, 1979March 2, 1980Progressive Conservative21 (Clark)
36Jean Chrétien1.jpgJean ChrétienMarch 3, 1980September 9, 1982Liberal22 (P. E. Trudeau)
37No image.svgMark MacGuiganSeptember 10, 1982June 29, 1984Liberal
38Don Johnston.jpgDonald JohnstonJune 30, 1984September 16, 1984Liberal23 (Turner)
39Crosbie 1983-2 crop.jpgJohn CrosbieSeptember 17, 1984June 29, 1986Progressive Conservative24 (Mulroney)
40Ray HnatyshynJune 30, 1986December 7, 1988Progressive Conservative
JoeClark.jpgJoe Clark
(Acting)
December 8, 1988January 29, 1989Progressive Conservative
41No image.svg[Doug LewisJanuary 30, 1989February 22, 1990Progressive Conservative
42KimCampbell.jpgKim CampbellFebruary 23, 1990January 3, 1993Progressive Conservative
43No image.svgPierre BlaisJanuary 4, 1993June 24, 1993Progressive Conservative
June 25, 1993November 3, 199325 (Campbell)
44Allan-rock-wLKc.jpgAllan RockNovember 4, 1993June 10, 1997Liberal26 (Chrétien)
45FEMA - 14172 Anne McLellan cropped.jpgAnne McLellanJune 11, 1997January 14, 2002Liberal
46Martin Cauchon.PNGMartin CauchonJanuary 15, 2002December 11, 2003Liberal
47Irwin Cotler.jpgIrwin CotlerDecember 12, 2003February 5, 2006Liberal27 (Martin)
48Vic Toews.jpgVic ToewsFebruary 6, 2006January 3, 2007Conservative28 (Harper)
49Rob Nicholson infobox.jpgRob NicholsonJanuary 4, 2007July 13, 2013Conservative
50Peter MacKay 2014.jpgPeter MacKayJuly 13, 2013November 4, 2015Conservative
51Jody Wilson-Raybould.jpgJody Wilson-RaybouldNovember 4, 2015January 14, 2019Liberal29 (J. Trudeau)
52David Lametti, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic at the Creative Commons Global Summit 2017 (33940702440) (cropped).jpgDavid LamettiJanuary 14, 2019IncumbentLiberal

See also

For the Attorneys-General of the various provinces of Canada see:

  • Alberta Minister of Justice and Attorney General

  • Attorney General of British Columbia

  • Minister of Justice and Attorney General (Manitoba)

  • Office of the Attorney General (New Brunswick)

  • Minister of Justice and Public Safety and Attorney General of Newfoundland and Labrador

  • Minister of Justice of the Northwest Territories

  • Attorney General and Minister of Justice of Nova Scotia

  • Minister of Justice of Nunavut

  • Attorney General of Ontario

  • Minister of Justice and Public Safety and Attorney General of Prince Edward Island

  • Ministry of Justice (Quebec) (also as Attorney General)

  • Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Saskatchewan

  • Minister of Justice (Yukon)

Historical roles
  • Attorney General of Upper Canada

  • Attorney General of Lower Canada

References

[1]
Citation Linkwww.lop.parl.gc.ca"Indemnities, Salaries and Allowances". Parliament of Canada.
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[2]
Citation Linkwww.canada.caCanada, Department of Justice (2017-03-20). "Patriation, the Recognition of Rights and Reconciliation". gcnws. Retrieved 2019-03-10.
Sep 29, 2019, 3:07 PM
[3]
Citation Linkwww.rcinet.caInternational, Radio Canada (2019-03-04). "Political scandal Canada: dual office of Justice Minister and Attorney-General, a concern?". RCI | English. Retrieved 2019-03-10.
Sep 29, 2019, 3:07 PM
[4]
Citation Linkwww.justice.gc.caGovernment of Canada, Department of Justice (2016-04-15). "Roles and Responsibilities of the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada - Department of Justice Canada Minister's Transition Book". www.justice.gc.ca. Retrieved 2019-03-10.
Sep 29, 2019, 3:07 PM
[5]
Citation Linkpm.gc.caMcLellan, Anne (August 14, 2019). "Review of the Roles of the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada". Prime Minister of Canada. Retrieved August 14, 2019.
Sep 29, 2019, 3:07 PM
[6]
Citation Linkwww.cbc.caGollom, Mark (August 14, 2019). "McLellan advises against splitting roles of attorney general, justice minister". CBC News. Retrieved August 14, 2019.
Sep 29, 2019, 3:07 PM
[7]
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[8]
Citation Linkwww.lop.parl.gc.ca"Indemnities, Salaries and Allowances"
Sep 29, 2019, 3:07 PM
[9]
Citation Linkwww.canada.ca"Patriation, the Recognition of Rights and Reconciliation"
Sep 29, 2019, 3:07 PM
[10]
Citation Linkwww.rcinet.ca"Political scandal Canada: dual office of Justice Minister and Attorney-General, a concern?"
Sep 29, 2019, 3:07 PM
[11]
Citation Linkwww.justice.gc.ca"Roles and Responsibilities of the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada - Department of Justice Canada Minister's Transition Book"
Sep 29, 2019, 3:07 PM
[12]
Citation Linkpm.gc.ca"Review of the Roles of the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada"
Sep 29, 2019, 3:07 PM
[13]
Citation Linkwww.cbc.ca"McLellan advises against splitting roles of attorney general, justice minister"
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