4. Programs Overview

General Note that Links Justice Programs to Mandate Letter Commitments

Department of Justice programs provide a strong platform for working with provinces, territories and other key stakeholders to achieve mandate letter and other Government of Canada priorities.

New Mandate Letter Priority: Advance the priorities of Indigenous communities to reclaim jurisdiction over the administration of justice in collaboration with the provinces and territories, and support and fund the revitalization of Indigenous laws, legal systems and traditions.

New Mandate Letter Priority: Reduce reliance on mandatory minimum penalties and promote non-criminal approaches to drug possession.

New Mandate Letter Priority: Make drug treatment courts (DTC) the default option for first-time non-violent offenders.

Mandate Letter Priority: Work with provinces and territories to provide free legal advice and support to survivors of sexual assault and intimate partner violence.

Mandate Letter Priority: Work with the provinces and territories to establish a Community Justice Centres program to put courts along side other critical social services.

Mandate Letter Priority: Continue work on a renewed relationship with Indigenous people, including contributing to building the National Action Plan on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and continuing progress on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls for Action.

Supplementary Mandate Letter Priority: Introduce legislation and make investments that take action to address systemic inequities in the criminal justice system, including to promote enhanced use of pre- and post-charge diversion and to better enable courts to impose sentences appropriate to the circumstances of individual cases.

Other Priority: Increasing the safety of our communities.

Other Priority: Legal representation and information.