Justice Canada Current Structure
- Minister of Justice and Attorney General
- Deputy Minister (list)
- Associate Deputy Ministers
- Chief General Counsel
- Director General, Corporate Secretariat
- Director, Audit and Management Studies
- Executive Director, Office of Strategic Planning and Performance Management
- Director, Public Prosecutions Service of Canada
- Assistant Deputy Minister, Business and Regulatory Law Portfolio
- Assistant Deputy Attorney General, Aboriginal Affairs
- Assistant Deputy Attorney General, Litigation
- Assistant Deputy Attorney General, Tax Law
- Assistant Deputy Attorney General, Citizenship, Immigration and Public Safety Portfolio
- Assistant Deputy Minister, Central Agencies Portfolio
- Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Law Group
- Senior Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy Group
- Assistant Deputy Minister, Corporate Services
- Chief Legislative Counsel, Legislative Services
- Senior Regional Director, Atlantic Regional Office
- Senior Regional Director, Ontario Regional Office
- Senior Regional Director, Quebec Regional Office
- Senior Regional Director, B.C. Regional Office
- Senior Regional Director, Prairies Regional Office
- Senior Regional Director, Northern Region
- Director General, Communications
- Associate Deputy Ministers
- Deputy Minister (list)
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