Public Prosecution Service of Canada - Wikipedia
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OverviewResponsibilitiesHistorySNC-Lavalin affairOther notable prosecutionsCriticismExternal linksThe Public Prosecution Service of Canada (PPSC; French: Service des poursuites pénales du Canada (SPPC)) was established on December 12, 2006, by the Director of Public Prosecutions Act. A federal agency, the PPSC prosecutes offences on behalf of the Government of Canada. It is responsible to Parliament through the attorney general of Canada, who litigates on behalf of t… Employees: 1040, 170 private-sector law firms, 432 individually appointed lawyers Agency executive: Kathleen Roussel, Director of Public Prosecutions Formed: 2006
Employees: 1040, 170 private-sector law firms, 432 individually appointed lawyers
Agency executive: Kathleen Roussel, Director of Public Prosecutions
Formed: 2006
DA: 17 PA: 72 MOZ Rank: 34