Organization Profile - Office of the Commissioner for Federal Judicial Affairs
Office of the Commissioner for Federal Judicial Affairs
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Minister Responsible
Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada
Mandate
The Office of the Commissioner for Federal Judicial Affairs (FJA) was created in 1978 to safeguard the independence of the judiciary and put federally appointed judges at arm's length from the Department of Justice. The Office's mandate extends to promoting better administration of justice and providing support for the federal judiciary. In supporting federal judicial activities, the Office strives to meet three priorities: protecting the independence of the judiciary; achieving greater administrative efficiency in the judiciary using up-to-date technology; and supporting the judiciary and providing central administrative services to judges.
Head Office
Ottawa, Ontario
Appointment Provisions
Judges Act
The Commissioner is appointed by the Governor in Council, after consultation by the Minister of Justice with the Canadian Judicial Council or such committee thereof as is named for the purpose by the Canadian Judicial Council. The Commissioner shall have the rank and status of a deputy head of a department.
Consultation
The Judges Act specifies that the Commissioner is appointed by the Governor in Council, after consultation by the Minister of Justice with the Canadian Judicial Council or such committee thereof as is named for the purpose by the Canadian Judicial Council.
Appointments
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Commissioner (GCQ-7) | |
Giroux, Marc A. Ottawa, Ontario Full-Time Appointment During Pleasure (Interpretation Act) | 2017-06-21 2027-06-20 |