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Justice

Ministry Summary

Vote   (thousands of dollars)   2010–11   2009–10   Difference  
    Main Estimates   Main Estimates    





  Justice        
  Department        
1   Operating expenditures   258,688   257,388   1,300  
5   Grants and contributions   386,880   370,558   16,322  
(S)   Contributions to employee benefit plans   66,624   61,404   5,220  
(S)   Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada –        
          Salary and motor car allowance   79   78   . . . . .  


  Total Department   712,271   689,429   22,842  





  Canadian Human Rights Commission        
10   Program expenditures   20,110   18,478   1,632  
(S)   Contributions to employee benefit plans   2,365   2,173   192  


  Total Agency   22,475   20,651   1,824  





  Canadian Human Rights Tribunal        
15   Program expenditures   4,116   4,027   89  
(S)   Contributions to employee benefit plans   394   379   15  


  Total Agency   4,510   4,406   104  





  Commissioner for Federal Judicial Affairs        
20   Operating expenditures   8,055   7,504   551  
25   Canadian Judicial Council – Operating expenditures   1,608   1,594   14  
(S)   Contributions to employee benefit plans   874   785   89  
(S)   Judges' salaries, allowances and annuities, annuities        
          to spouses and children of judges and lump sum        
          payments to spouses of judges who die while in office   428,924   414,853   14,071  


  Total Agency   439,462   424,736   14,726  





  Courts Administration Service        
30   Program expenditures   53,333   54,953   (1,619)  
(S)   Contributions to employee benefit plans   6,376   6,121   254  


  Total Agency   59,709   61,074   (1,365)  





  Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions        
35   Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions – Program        
          expenditures   142,862   141,173   1,689  
(S)   Contributions to employee benefit plans   16,017   14,795   1,223  


  Total Agency   158,879   155,968   2,912  





  Offices of the Information and Privacy Commissioners        
          of Canada        
40   Office of the Information Commissioner of Canada –        
          Program expenditures   10,750   7,540   3,210  
45   Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada – Program        
          expenditures   20,099   20,101   (2)  
(S)   Contributions to employee benefit plans   3,603   3,187   416  


  Total Agency   34,453   30,829   3,624  





  Supreme Court of Canada        
50   Program expenditures   21,632   21,038   594  
(S)   Contributions to employee benefit plans   2,281   2,180   101  
(S)   Judges' salaries, allowances and annuities, annuities        
          to spouses and children of judges and lump sum        
          payments to spouses of judges who die while in office   5,488   5,388   100  


  Total Agency   29,401   28,606   796  





Note: Details may not add to totals due to rounding.  

Department

Strategic Outcome

A fair, relevant and accessible justice system that reflects Canadian values.

Program Activity Descriptions

Justice policies, laws and programs

Under Canada's federal system, the administration of justice is an area of shared jurisdiction between the federal government and the provinces. Through this program activity, the Department fulfils its constitutional responsibility to ensure a bilingual and bijural national legal framework for the administration of justice by developing policies and laws and testing innovative approaches to strengthen the framework within the following domains: criminal law, youth criminal justice, sentencing, marriage and divorce, access to justice and Aboriginal justice. Through this program activity, the Department also provides significant ongoing funding to provinces and territories in support of their constitutional responsibility for the day to day administration of justice.

Office of the Federal Ombudsman for Victims of Crime

This program activity raises awareness of the needs and concerns of victims in areas of federal responsibility, provides an independent resource that addresses complaints of victims about compliance with the provisions of the Corrections and Conditional Release Act that apply to victims of offenders under federal supervision, and assists victims to access existing federal programs and services.

Strategic Outcome

A federal government that is supported by effective and responsive legal services.

Program Activity Descriptions

Services to government

As a common service provider, the Department of Justice provides an integrated suite of legal advisory, litigation and legislative services to departments and agencies to help them meet their policy and programming priorities and advance the overall objectives of the government. Through this program activity, the Department also provides legal services to the Justice Portfolio and supports the Minister as legal advisor to the Cabinet on complex, whole of government issues.

Strategic Outcome

The following program activity supports all strategic outcomes within this organization.

Program Activity Descriptions

Internal Services

Internal Services are groups of related activities and resources that are administered to support the needs of programs and other corporate obligations of an organization. These groups are: Management and Oversight Services; Communications Services; Legal Services; Human Resources Management Services; Financial Management Services; Information Management Services; Information Technology Services; Real Property Services; Materiel Services; Acquisition Services; and Travel and Other Administrative Services. Internal Services include only those activities and resources that apply across an organization and not to those provided specifically to a program.

Program by Activities

(thousands of dollars)     2010–11 Main Estimates     2009–10  



    Budgetary     Total   Main Estimates  




  Operating   Grants   Contributions   Less:      
      and other   Revenues      
      transfer   credited      
      payments   to the vote      







Justice policies, laws and programs   38,082             2,584   384,296   . . . . .   424,962   403,088  
Services to government   396,906             . . . . .   . . . . .   215,000   181,906   184,498  
Internal Services   104,094             . . . . .   . . . . .   . . . . .   104,094   100,548  
Office of the Federal Ombudsman for              
        Victims of Crime   1,309             . . . . .   . . . . .   . . . . .   1,309   1,295  







  540,391             2,584   384,296   215,000   712,271   689,429  







Note: Details may not add to totals due to rounding.

Transfer Payments

        (dollars)   2010–11   2009–10  
  Main Estimates   Main Estimates  



Grants      
        Grants in support of the Youth Justice Fund   730,000   730,000  
        Grants under the Justice Partnership and Innovation Fund   500,655   513,031  
        Grants for the Victims of Crime Initiative   500,000   850,000  
        National Judicial Institute   268,345   268,345  
        Grants under the Aboriginal Justice Strategy Fund   260,000   260,000  
        Canadian Association of Provincial Court Judges   100,000   100,000  
        Grants under the Access to Justice in both Official Languages Support      
                Fund   50,000   50,000  
        Canadian Society for Forensic Science   50,000   38,600  
        Uniform Law Conference of Canada, Grants – Administration Grant   50,000   18,170  
        Grants in support of the Supporting Families Fund   50,000   . . . . .  
        Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police for the Law Amendments      
                Committee   25,000   12,274  


Total grants   2,584,000   2,840,420  



Contributions      
        Contributions to the provinces and territories in support of the youth      
                justice services   177,302,415   177,302,415  
        Contributions to the provinces to assist in the operation of legal aid      
                systems   119,827,507   119,827,507  
        Contributions in support of the Supporting Families Fund   15,950,000   . . . . .  
        Contributions under the Aboriginal Justice Strategy Fund   12,240,000   12,240,000  
        Contributions to the provinces and territoires in support of the youth      
                justice services – Intensive Rehabilitative Custody and Supervision      
                Program   11,048,000   11,048,000  
        Contributions to support the implementation of official languages      
                requirements under the Contraventions Act   9,094,900   9,094,900  
        Contributions under the Access to Justice in Both Official Languages      
                Support Fund   7,175,845   2,842,845  
        Contributions for the Victims of Crime Initiative   5,250,000   7,958,000  
        Contributions to the provinces under the Aboriginal Courtwork Program   4,911,363   4,911,363  
        Contributions for Access to Justice Services to the Territories (being      
                Legal Aid, Aboriginal Courtwork and Public Legal Education and      
                Information Services)   4,856,593   4,856,593  
        Contributions in support of the Youth Justice Fund   4,275,000   4,275,000  
        Drug Treatment Court Funding Program   3,631,276   3,631,276  
        Contributions under the Justice Partnership and Innovation Program   2,503,101   2,503,101  
        Integrated Market Enforcement Teams Reserve Fund   2,250,000   . . . . .  
        Contributions in support of Public Security and Anti-Terrorism – Legal      
                Aid   2,000,000   2,000,000  
        Contributions in support of Federal Court Ordered Counsel Cases   1,650,000   1,650,000  
        Contributions to the Hague Conference on Private International Law   250,000   250,000  
        Contributions to the International Institute for the Unification of Private      
                Law (UNIDROIT)   80,000   80,000  


Total contributions   384,296,000   364,471,000  



Items not required      
        Contributions under the Special Advocates Program   . . . . .   3,203,280  
        Equitas International Centre for Human Rights Education   . . . . .   26,600  
        Hague Academy of International Law   . . . . .   8,620  
        British Institute of International and Comparative Law   . . . . .   7,220  
        Institut international de droit d'expression française   . . . . .   1,140  


Total items not required   . . . . .   3,246,860  



Total   386,880,000   370,558,280  



Canadian Human Rights Commission

Strategic Outcome

Equality, respect for human rights and protection from discrimination by fostering understanding of, and compliance with, the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Employment Equity Act by federally regulated employers and service providers, as well as the public whom they serve.

Program Activity Descriptions

Human Rights Dispute Resolution Program

Resolution in compliance with the Canadian Human Rights Act of individual human rights complaints against federal departments and agencies; federally regulated workplaces, crown corporations, private sector organizations; and the public.

The resolution of complaints may involve a range of dispute resolution mechanisms, as well as an investigation if unresolved by the parties, prior to a decision by Commissioners. Once a case has been referred to the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal, the Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC) litigation team is involved in all mediations, and represents the public interest where appropriate in cases moving through administrative tribunals and the courts.

Discrimination Prevention Program

Increased equality of opportunity without discrimination on prohibited grounds, in federal and federally regulated workplaces and service centres, through the implementation of the employment equity audits and employer liaison activities. Stakeholder engagement may involve federal departments and agencies, crown corporations and federally regulated workplaces, private sector organizations, provincial and territorial government bodies, international agencies, and non-governmental organizations. Employees and employers within the federal public service and federally regulated service organizations are covered by the legislation, as well as the public whom they serve.

Human Rights Knowledge Development and Dissemination Program

Development and dissemination of research, policies, and regulatory instruments to help foster understanding of and compliance with, the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Employment Equity Act for advice to and use by the Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC), federal departments and agencies, crown corporations and federally regulated workplaces, private sector organizations, provincial and territorial government bodies, international agencies, nongovernmental organizations and the public. CHRC's international involvement is primarily under the auspices of the United Nations.

Strategic Outcome

The following program activity supports all strategic outcomes within this organization.

Program Activity Descriptions

Internal Services

Internal Services are groups of related activities and resources that are administered to support the needs of programs and other corporate obligations of an organization. These groups are: Management and Oversight Services; Communications Services; Legal Services; Human Resources Management Services; Financial Management Services; Information Management Services; Information Technology Services; Real Property Services; Materiel Services; Acquisition Services; and Travel and Other Administrative Services. Internal Services include only those activities and resources that apply across an organization and not to those provided specifically to a program.

Program by Activities

(thousands of dollars)   2010–11 Main Estimates   2009–10  

  Budgetary   Total   Main  

  Operating     Estimates  




Human Rights Dispute Resolution Program   8,109   8,109   8,126  
Internal Services   6,062   6,062   5,080  
Discrimination Prevention Program   4,515   4,515   4,721  
Human Rights Knowledge Development and Dissemination        
        Program   3,789   3,789   2,725  




  22,475   22,475   20,651  




Note: Details may not add to totals due to rounding.

Canadian Human Rights Tribunal

Strategic Outcome

Individuals have access, as determined by the Canadian Human Rights Act and the Employment Equity Act, to fair and equitable adjudication of human rights and employment equity cases that are brought before the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal.

Program Activity Descriptions

Hearings of complaints before the Tribunal

This Program inquires into complaints of discrimination to decide, following a hearing before Tribunal members, if particular practices have contravened the Canadian Human Rights Act . Tribunal members also conduct hearings into applications from the Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC) and requests from employers in order to adjudicate on decisions and directions given by the CHRC under the Employment Equity Act .

Strategic Outcome

The following program activity supports all strategic outcomes within this organization.

Program Activity Descriptions

Internal Services

Internal Services are groups of related activities and resources that are administered to support the needs of programs and other corporate obligations of an organization. These groups are: Management and Oversight Services; Communications Services; Legal Services; Human Resources Management Services; Financial Management Services; Information Management Services; Information Technology Services; Real Property Services; Materiel Services; Acquisition Services; and Travel and Other Administrative Services. Internal Services include only those activities and resources that apply across an organization and not to those provided specifically to a program.

Program by Activities

(thousands of dollars)   2010–11 Main Estimates   2009–10  

  Budgetary   Total   Main  

  Operating     Estimates  




Hearings of complaints before the Tribunal                 2,606           2,606               2,501  
Internal Services                 1,904           1,904               1,904  




                4,510           4,510               4,406  




Note: Details may not add to totals due to rounding.

Commissioner for Federal Judicial Affairs

Strategic Outcome

An independent and efficient Federal Judiciary.

Program Activity Descriptions

Payments Pursuant to the Judges Act

Payments of salaries, allowance and annuities to federally appointed judges, and their survivors, in the superior courts and courts of appeal in Canada.

Federal Judicial Affairs

Provides other services to federally appointed judges including language training, editing of the federal courts reports, and services to the Minister of Justice through the Judicial Appointments Secretariat.

Canadian Judicial Council

Administrative support to the various committees established by the Council which is made up of all of the Chief and Associate Chief Justices in Canada as well as the senior judges from the superior courts in Nunavut, Yukon and the Northwest Territories.

Strategic Outcome

The following program activity supports all strategic outcomes within this organization.

Program Activity Descriptions

Internal Services

Internal Services are groups of related activities and resources that are administered to support the needs of programs and other corporate obligations of an organization. These groups are: Management and Oversight Services; Communications Services; Legal Services; Human Resources Management Services; Financial Management Services; Information Management Services; Information Technology Services; Real Property Services; Materiel Services; Acquisition Services; and Travel and Other Administrative Services. Internal Services include only those activities and resources that apply across an organization and not to those provided specifically to a program.

Program by Activities

(thousands of dollars)   2010–11 Main Estimates   2009–10  

  Budgetary   Total   Main  

  Operating   Less:     Estimates  
    Revenues      
    credited      
    to the vote      





Payments Pursuant to the Judges Act   428,924   . . . . .   428,924   414,853  
Federal Judicial Affairs   8,245   275   7,970   7,333  
Canadian Judicial Council   1,698   . . . . .   1,698   1,680  
Internal Services   870   . . . . .   870   870  





  439,737   275   439,462   424,736  





Note: Details may not add to totals due to rounding.

Courts Administration Service

Strategic Outcome

The public has timely and fair access, to the litigation processes of the Federal Court of Appeal, the Federal Court, the Court Martial Appeal Court of Canada and the Tax Court of Canada.

Program Activity Descriptions

Registry Services

The Registry Services processes legal documents and applications for judicial review under the jurisdiction of the Federal Court of Appeal, the Federal Court, the Court Martial Appeal Court of Canada and the Tax Court of Canada. It also ensures the proper court records management and adequate operation of the litigation and court access process.

Judicial Services

Judicial Services provides direct support to all the Justices through the efforts of judicial assistants, law clerks, jurilinguists, chauffeurs and court attendants, and library personnel. The services provided include research, documentation, revision, editing, and linguistic and terminological advice, the object of which is to assist the judges in preparing their judgments and reasons for judgment.

Strategic Outcome

The following program activity supports all strategic outcomes within this organization.

Program Activity Descriptions

Internal Services

Internal Services are groups of related activities and resources that are administered to support the needs of programs and other corporate obligations of an organization. These groups are: Management and Oversight Services; Communications Services; Legal Services; Human Resources Management Services; Financial Management Services; Information Management Services; Information Technology Services; Real Property Services; Materiel Services; Acquisition Services; and Travel and Other Administrative Services. Internal Services include only those activities and resources that apply across an organization and not to those provided specifically to a program.

Program by Activities

(thousands of dollars)   2010–11 Main Estimates   2009–10  

  Budgetary   Total   Main  

  Operating     Estimates  




Registry Services   24,609   24,609   26,272  
Judicial Services   18,896   18,896   19,284  
Internal Services   16,203   16,203   15,518  




  59,709   59,709   61,074  




Note: Details may not add to totals due to rounding.

Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions

Strategic Outcome

Criminal and regulatory offences under federal law are prosecuted in an independent, impartial and fair manner.

Program Activity Descriptions

Drug, Criminal Code, and terrorism prosecution program

This program supports the protection of society against crime through the provision of legal advice and litigation support during police investigations, and the prosecution of: all drug offences under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and any related organized crime offences throughout Canada, except in Quebec and New Brunswick, where the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions prosecutes such offences only where charges are laid by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police; proceeds of crime offences; pursuant to understandings with the provinces, Criminal Code offences where they are related to drug charges; all Criminal Code offences in the three territories; terrorism offences; and war crimes and crimes against humanity offences. This program activity also involves the promotion of federal/provincial/territorial cooperation on criminal justice issues of mutual concern.

Regulatory offences and economic crime prosecution program

This program supports the protection of society against crime through the provision of legal advice and litigation support to federal investigative agencies, and the prosecution of : offences under federal statutes aimed at protecting the environment and natural resources as well as the country's economic and social health (e.g., Fisheries Act , Income Tax Act , Copyright Act , Canada Elections Act , Canadian Environmental Protection Act , Competition Act , Customs Act , Excise Act , and the Excise Tax Act ); offences involving fraud against the government; capital market fraud offences; and any organized crime offences related to the foregoing offences. This program also includes the recovery of outstanding federal fines and the promotion of federal/provincial/territorial cooperation on criminal justice issues of mutual concern.

Strategic Outcome

The following program activity supports all strategic outcomes within this organization.

Program Activity Descriptions

Internal Services

Internal Services are groups of related activities and resources that are administered to support the needs of programs and other corporate obligations of an organization. These groups are: Management and Oversight Services; Communications Services; Legal Services; Human Resources Management Services; Financial Management Services; Information Management Services; Information Technology Services; Real Property Services; Material Services; Acquisition Services; and Travel and Other Administrative Services. Internal Services include only those activities and resources that apply across an organization and not to those provided specifically to a program.

Program by Activities

(thousands of dollars)   2010–11 Main Estimates   2009–10  

  Budgetary   Total   Main  

  Operating     Estimates  




Drug, Criminal Code, and terrorism prosecution program   118,899   118,899   117,152  
Internal Services   23,605   23,605   28,165  
Regulatory offences and economic crime prosecution        
        program   16,375   16,375   10,650  




  158,879   158,879   155,968  




Note: Details may not add to totals due to rounding.

Offices of the Information and Privacy Commissioners of Canada

Strategic Outcome

The privacy rights of individuals are protected.

Program Activity Descriptions

Compliance Activities

Through this program, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner (OPC) conducts audits to assess whether federal and private sector organizations are complying with requirements set out in the two federal privacy laws, carries out reviews of privacy impact assessments and makes recommendations pursuant to the Treasury Board Secretariat policy, and investigates complaints and responds to inquiries received from individuals and organizations that contact the OPC for advice and assistance on a wide range of privacy-related issues. This program is supported by a legal team that provides legal advice and litigation services, and a research team that offers technical and risk assessment support.

Research and Policy Development

Through this program, the OPC provides Parliamentarians and other stakeholders with advice and information on potential privacy implications of proposed legislation, government programs and private sector initiatives. As such, the OPC serves as a centre of expertise on emerging privacy issues in Canada and abroad by researching trends and technological developments, monitoring legislative and regulatory initiatives, providing legal, policy and technical analyses on key issues, developing policy positions that advance the protection of privacy rights, and sharing information with stakeholders to advance files of common interest. All of this work leads to more privacy resilient laws, regulations, policies, initiatives and to improved privacy management practices.

Public Outreach

Through this program, the OPC delivers a number of public education and communications activities, including speaking engagements and special events, media relations, and the production and dissemination of promotional and educational material. Through public outreach activities, individuals have access to information about privacy and personal data protection to enable them to protect themselves and exercise their rights. The activities also allow organizations to understand their obligations under federal privacy legislations.

Strategic Outcome

Individuals' rights under the Access to Information Act are safeguarded.

Program Activity Descriptions

Compliance with access to information obligations

The Access to Information Act is the legislative authority for the oversight activities of the Information Commissioner, which are: to investigate complaints from individuals and corporations; to review the performance of government institutions; to report the results of investigations/reviews and recommendations to complainants, government institutions, and Parliament; to pursue judicial enforcement; and to provide advice to Parliament on access to information matters.

Strategic Outcome

The following program activity supports all strategic outcomes within this organization.

Program Activity Descriptions

Internal Services – Office of the Privacy Commissioner

Internal Services are groups of related activities and resources that are administered to support the needs of programs and other corporate obligations of an organization. These groups are: Management and Oversight Services; Communications Services; Legal Services; Human Resources Management Services; Financial Management Services; Information Management Services; Information Technology Services; Real Property Services; Materiel Services; Acquisition Services; and Travel and Other Administrative Services. Internal Services include only those activities and resources that apply across an organization and not to those provided specifically to a program.

Internal Services – Office of the Information Commissioner

Internal Services are groups of related activities and resources that are administered to support the needs of programs and other corporate obligations of an organization. These groups are: Management and Oversight Services; Communications Services; Legal Services; Human Resources Management Services; Financial Management Services; Information Management Services; Information Technology Services; Real Property Services; Materiel Services; Acquisition Services; and Travel and Other Administrative Services. Internal Services include only those activities and resources that apply across an organization and not to those provided specifically to a program.

Program by Activities

(thousands of dollars)   2010–11 Main Estimates   2009–10  

  Budgetary   Total   Main  

  Operating Contributions     Estimates  
    and other      
    transfer      
    payments      





Compliance Activities   9,120   . . . . .   9,120   8,640  
Compliance with access to information obligations   8,201   . . . . .   8,201   6,230  
Internal Services – Office of the Privacy Commissioner   4,996   . . . . .   4,996   6,455  
Research and Policy Development   4,163   500   4,663   3,937  
Internal Services – Office of the Information Commissioner   3,861   . . . . .   3,861   2,276  
Public Outreach   3,612   . . . . .   3,612   3,291  





  33,953   500   34,453   30,829  






Note: Details may not add to totals due to rounding.

Transfer Payments

        (dollars)   2010–11   2009–10  
  Main Estimates   Main Estimates  



Contributions      
        The Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act      
                Class Contribution Program   500,000   500,000  


Total contributions   500,000   500,000  



Supreme Court of Canada

Strategic Outcome

The administration of Canada's final court of appeal is effective and independent.

Program Activity Descriptions

Process hearings and decisions

The Office of the Registrar exists to provide the services the Court must have to render its decisions as the Court of last resort. The principal responsibilities of the Office of the Registrar are to provide a full range of administrative and support services to the Judges and to manage cases coming to the Court.

Strategic Outcome

The following program activity supports all strategic outcomes within this organization.

Program Activity Descriptions

Internal Services

Internal Services are groups of related activities and resources that are administered to support the needs of programs and other corporate obligations of an organization. These groups are: Management and Oversight Services; Communications Services; Legal Services; Human Resources Management Services; Financial Management Services; Information Management Services; Information Technology Services; Real Property Services; Materiel Services; Acquisition Services; and Travel and Other Administrative Services. Internal Services include only those activities and resources that apply across an organization and not to those provided specifically to a program.

Program by Activities

(thousands of dollars)   2010–11 Main Estimates   2009–10  

  Budgetary   Total   Main  

  Operating     Estimates  




Process hearings and decisions   21,472   21,472   25,204  
Internal Services   7,930   7,930   3,401  




  29,401   29,401   28,606  




Note: Details may not add to totals due to rounding.