2020-21 Departmental Plan

Plans at a Glance

Established in 1868, the Department of Justice Canada (the Department) supports the dual roles of the Minister of Justice and the Attorney General of Canada. Under the Department of Justice Act, the Minister is the legal advisor to Cabinet and ensures that the administration of public affairs is in accordance with the law. The Minister of Justice is responsible for matters connected with the administration of justice that fall within federal jurisdiction and fulfils this responsibility by developing policies, laws, and programs to strengthen the national framework.

Under the Department of Justice Act, the Attorney General of Canada is the chief law officer of the Crown. The Attorney General provides legal services to the government and its departments and agencies. These services include the provision of legal advice, the conduct of litigation and the drafting of legislation and regulations. The Attorney General also oversees federal prosecutions within the framework of the Director of Public Prosecutions Act. The Attorney General represents the Crown and not individual departments or agencies. Therefore, the Attorney General seeks to protect interests for the whole of government when providing legal advice and conducting litigation.

Through its core responsibilities of legal service delivery and justice system support, the Department supports a broad range of government initiatives and ministerial mandate letter commitments.

The Department applies a range of critical considerations to ensure strong and evidence-based public policy and good governance. These considerations include legal risk analysis; gender and diversity such as Gender-Based Analysis Plus (GBA+); privacy; modern treaty implications; and strategic environmental assessment.

The following provides an overview of the Department’s key priorities in 2020-21 for each of its core responsibilities as well as its internal services.

Legal Services

The Department will support the implementation of many Government of Canada priorities through the delivery of high quality, integrated legal services – specifically, advisory, litigation, legal policy, and legislative services.

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Justice System Support

The Department will play an essential role in ensuring a fair, relevant and accessible justice system.

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Internal services

The Department will enable legal and business management excellence with a strategic focus on the workforce, innovation and collaboration, as well as open and accountable operations.

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For more information on the Department of Justice Canada’s plans, priorities and planned results, see the “Core responsibilities: planned results and resources, and key risks” section of this report.