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Justice committee  You are right that several provinces are now ahead of the federal government in paying prosecutors and lawyers from the justice department. The budget bill that was introduced limited the salary increases until 2011. The decision has been taken as to what the salary will be in th

May 6th, 2009Committee meeting

Brian J. Saunders

Justice committee  To date there have been two prosecutions under the modern war crimes legislation. There was one completed in Montreal, which was the case of Munyaneza. There is also one ongoing here in Ottawa. It is expected to go to trial in April 2013. We find these prosecutions very expensi

November 29th, 2011Committee meeting

Brian J. Saunders

Justice committee  When we were established in December of 2006, Budget 2006 set aside $15.6 million on a one-time basis to allow us to achieve the separation the minister just described. We couldn't have immediately gone out to end the leases across the country; that would have been too expensiv

November 29th, 2011Committee meeting

Brian J. Saunders

Justice committee  I think that the program was assessed during the year. Following that assessment, we received more money. Our department is not the only one to receive funds. In fact, I believe eight departments participate in the program to combat money laundering.

November 29th, 2011Committee meeting

Brian J. Saunders

Justice committee  As I mentioned, we received $15.6 million at the outset, in 2006, as one-time funding. To date we have spent $6.6 million, leaving a balance of $9 million, and we're seeking $3 million in these supplementary estimates.

November 29th, 2011Committee meeting

Brian J. Saunders

Justice committee  I would like to describe our mandate, which is very simple. We do not investigate: we provide legal advice to investigators and we institute legal proceedings. That is what the money we will be receiving will be used for.

November 29th, 2011Committee meeting

Brian J. Saunders

Justice committee  I will start with giving a bit of history on the crimorg.ca site. It was a proposal that was raised at the Federal-Provincial-Territorial Heads of Prosecutions Committee, of which all prosecutors in Canada are members. It was Manitoba that came forth with the idea. They suggested

November 29th, 2011Committee meeting

Brian J. Saunders

November 29th, 2011Committee meeting

Brian J. Saunders

Justice committee  We have 13 crown witness coordinators on staff at present. We're in the process of hiring a 14th. They are all based in the three territories, and the reason for that is the nature of our practice differs in the territories from the provinces. In the provinces, the majority of

November 29th, 2011Committee meeting

Brian J. Saunders

Procedure and House Affairs committee  Thank you for the invitation to appear before you today as you continue your consideration of Bill C-23. Through the clerk, I've provided all members of the committee a brief overview of the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions. I do not propose to take up the committee

April 28th, 2014Committee meeting

Brian J. Saunders

April 28th, 2014Committee meeting

Brian J. Saunders

April 28th, 2014Committee meeting

Brian J. Saunders

Procedure and House Affairs committee  That's always been the case, and that is the case, I might add, for all investigations under any legislation.

April 28th, 2014Committee meeting

Brian J. Saunders

April 28th, 2014Committee meeting

Brian J. Saunders

Procedure and House Affairs committee  As I mentioned in the opening statement, I'm satisfied that on balance an informed person looking at the entire bill, and at the measures that are being introduced, realistically and practically would conclude that the perception is very low. However, the perception is important

April 28th, 2014Committee meeting

Brian J. Saunders