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List of deputy ministers of justice (Canada)

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The public servant in charge of the Canadian Department of Justice (French: Ministère de la Justice du Canada) holds the dual titles of Deputy Minister of Justice and Deputy Attorney General of Canada. The deputy minister provides advice and support to the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada (an elected official) and acts as the main interface between the political and administrative functions of the Government of Canada.

List deputy ministers of justice and deputy attorneys general of Canada

Name From To
Hewitt Bernard, CMG 29 May 1868 31 Aug 1876
Zebulon Aiton Lash, QC 1 Sep 1876 22 May 1882
George Wheelock Burbidge 23 May 1882 30 Sep 1887
Robert Sedgewick, QC 25 Feb 1888 17 Feb 1893
Edmund Leslie Newcombe, CMG, KC 13 Mar 1893 19 Sep 1924
W. Stuart Edwards, CMG, KC 1 Oct 1924 30 Se. 1941
Frederick P. Varcoe, CMG, QC 1 Oct 1941 30 Apr 1957
Wilbur R. Jackett, QC 1 May 1957 30 Jun 1960
Elmer Driedger, QC 1 Jul 1960 28 Feb 1967
Donald S. Maxwell, QC 1 Mar 1967 28 Feb 1973
Donald Scarth Thorson, QC 1 Mar 1973 5 Jun 1977
Roger Tassé, OC, QC 18 Jul 1977 29 Sep 1985
Frank Iacobucci, QC 30 Sep 1985 2 Sep 1988
John C. Tait, QC Oct 1988 Oct 1994
George Thomson, QC Oct 1994 30 Jun 1998
Morris Rosenberg, QC 1 Jul 1998 2004
John H. Sims, QC 2004 2010
Myles J. Kirvan, QC 6 Apr 2010 5 Nov 2012
William F. Pentney, QC 5 Nov 2012 23 Jun 2017
Nathalie G. Drouin 23 Jun 2017 6 Aug 2021
A. François Daigle 6 Aug 2021 13 Feb 2023
Shalene Curtis-Micallef 13 Feb 2023 present

References

  1. "History of the Department of Justice". Government of Canada. 5 August 2021. Retrieved 2 November 2024.
  2. "Deputy Minister of Justice and Deputy Attorney General of Canada". Government of Canada. 10 February 2023. Retrieved 2 November 2024.
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