Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Submissions on behalf of the Ministry of the Attorney General / Leslie McIntosh, Darrell Kloeze, Stephen Scharbach, Judie Im, Christopher P. Thompson.

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1 online resource (vi, x, 296 pages)

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Authors affiliated with Attorney General for Ontario, Crown Law Office, Civil.
"Phase 1 Submissions"--Cornwall Public Inquiry website.
Research of several different types was undertaken during the course of the Cornwall Public Inquiry. Contextual research was undertaken in the fact-finding stage (known as Phase 1) by experts in various areas related to the Phase 1 mandate of the Inquiry.
The original document was published on the public website of the Government of Ontario. © Queen’s Printer for Ontario, 2008. Reproduced with permission.

Summary

The Ministry of the Attorney General for Ontario was granted standing for the purpose of both Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the Inquiry, because the Attorney General is responsible for superintending all matters connected to the administration of justice in Ontario, and in particular because Crown Attorneys are agents of the Attorney General for the purpose of criminal prosecutions. The Phase 1 submissions are divided into seven main sections: Fundamental Principles, Pre-Project Truth Investigations and Prosecutions, Project Truth, Non- Project Truth Investigations and Prosecutions, Response to Institutional Issues, Phase1 Policy Submissions, and Phase 1 Recommendations.

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