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with law, and to superintend all matters connected with the
administration of justice in Canada and not falling within
the jurisdiction of any province. He advises upon all legis-
lative acts and proceedings of the Legislatures of the
different provinces of Canada, and is charged with all duties
assigned to him by the Governor-General in Council’.
As Attorney-General his powers and duties are as fol- Duties as
Wier i
eneral.
(1) He is entrusted with the powers and charged with
the duties, which by law or usage belong to the office of
Attorney-General in England so far as the same powers and
duties are applicable to Canada.
(2) He is entrusted with the powers and duties that by
the laws of the several provinces belonged to the office of
Attorney-General in each province up to the time when the
British North America Act 1867 came into force, which
laws under the provisions of such Act are administered and
sarried into effect by the Government of the Dominion.
(8) He has to advise the Heads of the several Depart-
ments of the Government upon all matters of law connected
with such departments.
(4) He is charged with the settlement and approval of
all instruments issued under the Great Seal of Canada.
(5) He has the superintendence of penitentiaries and of
the prison system of the Dominion.
(6) He has the regulation and conduct of all litigation
for or against either the Crown or any public department in
respect of any subjects within the authority and jurisdiction
of the Dominion.
(7) He is charged generally with such other duties as
may at any time be assigned to him by the Governor-General.
A police force has been constituted for the North-West North-
. . ' ws West
Territories, and at the present time it is under the control Mounted
and management of the Minister of Justice. The force is Bolioe,
IR SC. ec 2l.