The Department of Justice Act is the authority which provides the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada with the responsibility for the legal affairs of the government as a whole and for providing legal services to individual departments.
The Department of Justice’s mandate derives from the dual role of the "Minister":
To carry out this mandate, the Department of Justice relies on in-house counsel as well as private sector lawyers, both domestic and international, referred to as legal agents. There are two main categories of legal agents:
Generally, engagements in respect of the following types of activities are considered to be "legal services":
The Government Contracts Regulations establishes a condition and/or limitations for entering into contracts for legal services. Pursuant to section 3 and 4, the Regulations do not apply to contracts for legal services and contracts for the performance of legal services may be entered into only by or under the authority of the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada.
All legal agents are appointed by the Minister of Justice in accordance with the departmental Policy on Contracting for Legal Services and Legal Agent appointments.