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Attorney General of British Columbia
Incumbent
Niki Sharma
since December 7, 2022
Member of
NominatorPremier of British Columbia
AppointerLieutenant Governor of British Columbia
Formation1859
First holderGeorge Hunter Cary

The attorney general of British Columbia (AG) oversees the Ministry of Attorney General, a provincial government department responsible for the oversight of the justice system, within the province of British Columbia, Canada. The attorney general is a member of the provincial cabinet, typically a member of Legislative Assembly who is chosen by the premier of British Columbia and formally appointed by the lieutenant governor of British Columbia.

The attorney general is responsible for ensuring that public administration is conducted according to the law and as such, they are the chief advisor of law to the government, in addition to overseeing the court system and Sheriff Service. Under the King's Counsel Act, the attorney general is automatically appointed a King's Counsel upon swearing into office. The attorney general also serves as an ex officio bencher of the Law Society of British Columbia. A separate cabinet position, the Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General, administers the province's law enforcement agencies (police, prisons and security).

Since December 7, 2022, the post has been held by Niki Sharma.

List of attorneys general of the Colony of British Columbia

List of attorneys general of the province of British Columbia

List of ministers
Minister Term start Term end Political party Ministry
Edward Graham Alston August 17, 1871 August 22, 1871 Non-partisan Interim
John Foster McCreight August 22, 1871 November 13, 1871 Non-partisan Interim
November 14, 1871 December 23, 1872 Non-partisan McCreight
George Anthony Walkem December 23, 1872 February 9, 1874 Non-partisan De Cosmos
February 11, 1874 January 27, 1876 Non-partisan Walkem I
Andrew Charles Elliott February 1, 1876 June 25, 1878 Non-partisan Elliott
George Anthony Walkem June 25, 1878 June 6, 1882 Non-partisan Walkem II
John Roland Hett June 13, 1882 January 29, 1883 Non-partisan Beaven
Alexander Edmund Batson Davie January 29, 1883 March 28, 1887 Non-partisan Smithe
April 1, 1887 August 1, 1889 Non-partisan A. E. B. Davie
Theodore Davie August 3, 1889 June 29, 1892 Non-partisan Robson
July 2, 1892 March 2, 1895 Non-partisan T. Davie
David McEwen Eberts March 4, 1895 August 8, 1898 Non-partisan Turner
Joseph Martin August 15, 1898 July 27, 1899 Non-partisan Semlin
Alexander Henderson August 7, 1899 February 27, 1900 Non-partisan
Joseph Martin February 28, 1900 June 14, 1900 Non-partisan Martin
David McEwen Eberts June 15, 1900 November 21, 1900 Non-partisan Dunsmuir
November 25, 1902 May 27, 1903 Non-partisan Prior
Albert Edward McPhillips June 4, 1903 November 5, 1903 █ Conservative McBride
Charles Wilson November 5, 1903 March 15, 1906 █ Conservative
Frederick John Fulton March 15, 1906 July 24, 1907 █ Conservative
William John Bowser July 24, 1907 December 15, 1915 █ Conservative
December 15, 1915 November 23, 1916 █ Conservative Bowser
Malcolm Archibald Macdonald November 29, 1916 May 14, 1917 █ Liberal Brewster
John Wallace de Beque Farris May 14, 1917 March 1, 1918 █ Liberal Brewster
March 6, 1918 January 28, 1922 Oliver
Alexander Malcolm Manson January 28, 1922 August 17, 1927 █ Liberal Oliver
August 20, 1927 August 20, 1928 MacLean
Robert Henry Pooley August 21, 1928 November 15, 1933 █ Conservative Tolmie
Gordon McGregor Sloan November 15, 1933 April 5, 1937 █ Liberal Pattullo
Duff Pattullo April 5, 1937 July 5, 1937 █ Liberal
Gordon Sylvester Wismer July 5, 1937 November 14, 1941 █ Liberal
Norman William Whittaker November 14, 1941 November 19, 1941 █ Liberal
Duff Pattullo November 24, 1941 December 9, 1941 █ Liberal
Royal Maitland December 10, 1941 March 28, 1946 █ Conservative Hart
Gordon Sylvester Wismer March 28, 1946 December 29, 1947 █ Liberal Hart
December 29, 1947 August 1, 1952 Johnson
Robert Bonner August 1, 1952 May 27, 1968 █ Social Credit W. A. C. Bennett
Leslie Peterson May 27, 1968 September 15, 1972 █ Social Credit
Alexander Macdonald September 15, 1972 December 22, 1975 █ New Democratic Barrett
Garde Gardom December 22, 1975 November 23, 1979 █ Social Credit B. Bennett
Allan Williams November 23, 1979 May 26, 1983 █ Social Credit
Brian Smith May 26, 1983 August 6, 1986 █ Social Credit B. Bennett
August 6, 1986 June 29, 1988 Vander Zalm
Elwood Veitch June 29, 1988 August 6, 1988 █ Social Credit Vander Zalm
Bud Smith August 6, 1988 July 13, 1990 █ Social Credit
Russell Fraser July 13, 1990 April 2, 1991 █ Social Credit Vander Zalm
April 2, 1991 November 5, 1991 Johnston
Colin Gabelmann November 5, 1991 August 16, 1995 █ New Democratic Harcourt
Ujjal Dosanjh August 16, 1995 February 22, 1996 █ New Democratic Harcourt
February 28, 1996 August 25, 1999 G. Clark
August 25, 1999 February 24, 2000 Miller
Andrew Petter February 29, 2000 November 1, 2000 █ New Democratic Dosanjh
Graeme Bowbrick November 1, 2000 June 5, 2001 █ New Democratic
Geoff Plant June 5, 2001 June 16, 2005 █ Liberal Campbell
Wally Oppal June 16, 2005 June 10, 2009 █ Liberal
Mike de Jong June 10, 2009 December 1, 2010 █ Liberal
Barry Penner December 1, 2010 March 14, 2011 █ Liberal
March 14, 2011 August 18, 2011 █ Liberal C. Clark
Shirley Bond August 18, 2011 June 10, 2013 █ Liberal C. Clark
Suzanne Anton June 10, 2013 June 12, 2017 █ Liberal
Andrew Wilkinson June 12, 2017 July 18, 2017 █ Liberal
David Eby July 18, 2017 July 19, 2022 █ New Democratic Horgan
Murray Rankin July 22, 2022 November 18, 2022 █ New Democratic
Niki Sharma December 7, 2022 Incumbent █ New Democratic Eby

See also

References

  1. Ministry of Attorney General (2023-02-28). "Attorney General - Province of British Columbia". www2.gov.bc.ca. Victoria: Government of British Columbia. Archived from the original on 2023-07-26. Retrieved 2023-07-26.
  2. King's Counsel Act, RSBC 1996, c. 393, s. 1

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