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Roles and Responsibilities of the Attorney General


he Attorney "eneral has a uni*ue role to play as a /inister, 1ne part of the Attorney "eneral4s role is that of a Cabinet /inister, In this capacity the /inister is responsible for representing the interests and perspectives of the /inistry at Cabinet$ while simultaneously representing the interests and perspectives of Cabinet and conse*uently the "overnment to the /inistry and the /inistry4s communities of interest, he Attorney "eneral is the chief law officer of the Executive Council, he responsibilities stemming from this role are unli#e those of any other Cabinet member, he role has been referred to as (+udicial<li#e( and as the (guardian of the public interest(, /uch has been written on the sub+ect of ministerial responsibilities and the uni*ue role of the Attorney "eneral, here are various components of the Attorney "eneral4s role, he Attorney "eneral has uni*ue responsibilities to the Crown$ the courts$ the =egislature and the executive branch of government, 0hile there are different emphases and nuances attached to these there is a general theme throughout all the various aspects of the Attorney "eneral4s responsibilities that the office has a constitutional and traditional responsibility beyond that of a political minister, he statutory responsibilities of the office are found in section L of the Ministry of the Attorney General Act, Section L states7 he Attorney "eneral$ NaO is the =aw 1fficer of the Executive CouncilP NbO shall see that the administration of public affairs is in accordance with the lawP NcO shall superintend all matters connected with the administration of +ustice in 1ntarioP NdO shall perform the duties and have the powers that belong to the Attorney "eneral and Solicitor "eneral of England by law and usage$ so far as those powers and duties are applicable to 1ntario$ and also shall perform the duties and powers that$ until the Constitution Act, 1867 came into effect$ belonged to the offices of the Attorney "eneral and Solicitor "eneral in the provinces of Canada and Upper Canada and which$ under the provisions of that Act$ are within the scope of the powers of the =egislatureP NeO shall advise the "overnment upon all matters of law connected with legislative enactments and upon all matters of law referred to him or her by the "overnmentP NfO shall advise the "overnment upon all matters of a legislative nature and superintend all "overnment measures of a legislative natureP NgO shall advise the heads of ministries and agencies of "overnment upon all matters of law connected with such ministries and agencyP NhO shall conduct and regulate all litigation for and against the Crown or any ministry or agency of government in respect of any sub+ect within the authority or +urisdiction of the =egislatureP NiO shall superintend all matters connected with +udicial officesP N+O shall perform such other functions as are assigned to him or her by the =egislature or by the =ieutenant "overnor in Council, ( 0hat follows is an overview of the various components of the Attorney "eneral4s roles and responsibilities$ primarily as outlined in the Act, ::

Chief Law Officer of the Executive Council (s. 5(a))


he role of chief law officer might be referred to as the Attorney "eneral4s overall responsibility as the independent legal advisor to the Cabinet < and some have even suggested that the role possibly extends to the =egislature as well, he importance of the independence of the role is fundamental to the position and well established in common law$ statutes and tradition, As chief law officer$ the Attorney "eneral has a special responsibility to be the guardian of that most elusive concept < the rule of law, he rule of law is a well established legal principle$ but hard to easily define, It is the rule of law that protects individuals$ and society as a whole$ from arbitrary measures and safeguards personal liberties, he Attorney "eneral has a special role to play in advising Cabinet to ensure the rule of law is maintained and that Cabinet actions are legally and constitutionally valid, In providing such advice it is important to #eep in mind the distinction between the Attorney "eneral4s policy advice and preference and the legal advice being presented to Cabinet, he Attorney "eneral4s legal advice or constitutional advice should not be lightly disregarded, he Attorney "eneral4s policy advice has the same weight as that of other ministers,

Criminal prosecutions (s.5(d))


1ne of the most publicly scrutiniCed aspects of the Attorney "eneral4s role is the responsibility for criminal prosecutions encompassed in section L NdO and s, I' of the Constitution Act$ :FM9, Section I' gives the provinces authority to legislate in matters related to the administration of criminal +ustice and thereby gives the provincial Attorney "eneral authority to prosecute offences under the Criminal Code, he Attorney "eneral does not$ however$ direct or cause charges to be laid, 0hile the Attorney "eneral and the Attorney "eneral4s agents may provide legal advice to the police$ the ultimate decision whether or not to lay charges is for the police, 1nce the charge is laid the decision as to whether the prosecution should proceed$ and in what manner$ is for the Attorney "eneral and the Crown Attorney, It is now an accepted and important constitutional principle that the Attorney "eneral must carry out the /inister4s criminal prosecution responsibilities independent of Cabinet and of any partisan political pressures, he Attorney "eneral4s responsibility for individual criminal prosecutions must be underta#en < and seen to be underta#en < on strictly ob+ective and legal criteria$ free of any political considerations, 0hether to initiate or stay a criminal proceeding is not an issue of government policy, his responsibility has been characteriCed as a matter of the Attorney "eneral acting as the Kueen4s Attorney < not as a /inister of the government of the day, his is not to suggest that decisions regarding criminal prosecutions are made in a complete vacuum, A wide range of policy considerations may be weighed in executing this responsibility$ and the Attorney "eneral may choose to consult the Cabinet on some of these considerations, -owever any decisions relating to the conduct of individual prosecutions must be the Attorney "eneral4s alone and independent of the traditional Cabinet decision ma#ing process, In practice$ in the vast ma+ority of cases$ these decisions are made by the Attorney "eneral4s agents$ the Crown Attorneys, An important part of the Crown4s < and thus the Attorney "eneral4s < responsibility in conducting criminal prosecutions is associated with the responsibility to represent the public interest < which includes not only the community as a whole and the victim$ but also the accused, he Crown has a distinct responsibility to the court to present all the credible evidence available,

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he responsibility is to present the case fairly < not necessarily to convict, his is a fundamental precept of criminal law$ even if it is not a particularly well<understood concept among the general public, 1ne of the Attorney "eneral4s responsibilities in fostering public respect for the rule of law$ is to assist the public in understanding the nature and limits of the prosecutorial function, Ultimately the Attorney "eneral is accountable to the people of the province$ through the =egislature$ for decisions relating to criminal prosecutions, Such accountability can only occur$ of course$ once the prosecution is completed or when a final decision has been made not to prosecute, he sub +udicae rule bars any comment on a matter before the courts that is li#ely to influence the matter, he sub +udicae rule strictly prohibits the Attorney "eneral from commenting on prosecutions that are before the courts, "iven the stature of the Attorney "eneral4s position$ any public comment coming from the office would be seen as an attempt to influence the case, Although the Attorney general can become involved in decision<ma#ing in relation to individual criminal cases$ such a practice would leave the /inister vulnerable to accusations of political interference, Accordingly$ it is traditional to leave the day<to<day decision<ma#ing in the hands of the Attorney "eneral4s agents$ the Crown Attorneys$ except in cases of exceptional importance where the public would expect the Attorney "eneral to be briefed,

Legislative Responsibilities (s. 5(e) and (f))


he Attorney "eneral has broad responsibilities associated with "overnment legislation, hese responsibilities have been described as twofold, 1ne is to oversee that all legislative enactments are in accordance with principles of natural +ustice and civil rights Nsee also s, LNbO aboveO, his is obviously an important and broad area of responsibility, he second aspect of this responsibility is to advise on the constitutionality and legality of legislation, he Attorney "eneral4s legislative responsibilities are played out in a variety roles, he 1ffice of =egislative Counsel reports to the Attorney "eneral, =egislative Counsel plays a #ey role in ensuring the legal integrity of "overnment legislation, Although the =egislative Counsel4s reporting relationship to the Attorney "eneral does allow the Attorney "eneral to provide guidance and set standards$ individual pieces of legislation are drafted on instructions from client ministries and are not within the sole control of =egislative Counsel or the Attorney "eneral, It should also be noted that =egislative Counsel also has a direct responsibility to the =egislature as the 1ffice also drafts all private member4s bills, he Attorney "eneral has a further role to play as part of whatever Cabinet Committee is formed to review legislation and regulations, -ere the /inister has an opportunity to comment on the technical issues related to legislation and regulations prior to Cabinet consideration, he Attorney "eneral4s role on legislative matters is as an adviser to the Cabinet, Although unli#ely$ Cabinet could$ in theory$ receive the Attorney "eneral4s legal opinion on legislation and choose to disregard it, he Attorney "eneral4s role is not independent of Cabinet decision ma#ing as in the area of criminal prosecutions, As was noted earlier$ the Attorney "eneral must ma#e careful distinctions about the legal opinions and policy or political preferences being offered about legislation,

Civil Litigation (s.5(h) and (d))


In addition to the specific responsibilities to conduct civil litigation on behalf of the "overnment and its agencies Ns, LNhOO$ the Attorney "eneral has broader litigation responsibilities flowing from the historical :;

powers of the Attorney "eneral referred to in s, LNdO of the Act, hese powers are based on the Crown4s parens patriae NparentalO authority, he Attorney "eneral4s authority$ therefore$ is not only to conduct litigation in cases directly affecting the government or its agencies but also to litigate cases where there is a clear matter of public interest or public rights at sta#e, his has been characteriCed as a constitutional responsibility to ensure that the public interest is well and independently represented, It may involve interventions in private litigation or Charter challenges to legislation$ even if the arguments conclude that the legislation does contravene constitutionally protected rights,

Responsibilit for Court !dministration (s. 5(c))


A #ey component of the Attorney "eneral4s responsibilities to ensure the administration of +ustice in the province is the administration of the courts and as a result the responsibility for maintaining liaison with the +udiciary, "iven the fundamental importance of the independence of the +udiciary$ the responsibility for courts administration is often a very sensitive and delicate issue, "reat care and respect for the principles of +udicial independence must be exercised in this area,

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