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Public Prosecution Service of Canada : ウィキペディア英語版 | Public Prosecution Service of Canada
The Public Prosecution Service of Canada, formerly Federal Prosecution Service, was established on December 12, 2006 by the Director of Public Prosecutions Act and the Federal Accountability Act.〔About the Public Prosecution Service of Canada. Government of Canada. 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-11.〕 For non-provincial or federal cases in Canada, a senior general counsel (Criminal Law) is assigned from the PPSC, an office of the Attorney General of Canada. It is based in Ottawa, Ontario. ==History==
The Public Prosecution Service of Canada was created in 2006 to create a more independent agency and in regards to problems of the former Federal Prosecution Services in the Department of Justice. The enacting legislation is known as the "Federal Accountability Act" of 2006.〔(55 Elizabeth II, 2006, STATUTES OF CANADA 2006, CHAPTER 9: "An Act providing for conflict of interest rules, restrictions on election financing and measures respecting administrative transparency, oversight and accountability" )〕 It was introduced by the President of the Treasury Board, John Baird, and gained Royal Assent on 12 December 2006.〔(LEGISinfo summary for 39th Parliament, 1st Session Bill C-2: "Federal Accountability Act" )〕 The rationale was written by Wade Riordan Raaflaub of the Law and Government Division on 2 March 2006.〔(PRB0567-E: "THE POSSIBLE ESTABLISHMENT OF A FEDERAL DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS IN CANADA" )〕
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