The Department of Justice is headed by the Deputy Minister, who provides advice and support to the Minister and acts as the main interface between the political and administrative functions of government.
The Department of Justice is a medium-sized department with approximately 4,800 employees. While roughly one half of departmental staff are lawyers, there are a number of other committed professionals including paralegals, social scientists, program managers, communications specialists, administrative services personnel, computer service professionals and financial officers.
The Department provides legal services to government on a "portfolio"
basis.
Six Portfolios encompass the entire range of federal departments and
agencies. The Six Portfolios are as follows: Government-at-large and
the Justice Portfolio, Aboriginal Affairs Portfolio, Business and Regulatory
Law Portfolio, Central Agencies Portfolio, Public Safety, Defence & Immigration
Portfolio and the Tax Law Portfolio. The department delivers services through a
mix of co-located departmental legal services
units, specialized branches located within the Department of Justice
and a network of six regional offices located across the country.
The Department also maintains a policy and program development capacity in order to fulfil core departmental responsibilities associated with the administration of justice in Canada and to support the government of Canada 's policy and program priorities related to safety and security. To these ends, the Department develops and maintains strong working relationships with policy and program partners across the federal government as well as with counterparts in the provinces and territories and partners in non-governmental organizations and international institutions and organizations.
The responsibilities of the Minister and the Attorney General are set out in the Department of Justice Act and 47 other Acts of Parliament. The Department of Justice fulfils three distinctive roles within the Government of Canada, acting as a:
The Department of Justice Organizational Chart provides a display of the Department's overall structure.