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Français : https://facebook.com/servicedespoursuitespenalesduCanada The Public Prosecution Service of Canada (PPSC) is a national, independent and accountable prosecuting authority whose main objective is to prosecute federal offences and provides legal advice and assistance to law enforcement. This page is used as a first point of contact with some victims and witne

sses of crimes in Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut. If you have been contacted from this account, please respond using the requested mode of contact for further information. If you need to speak with a Crown Witness Coordinator (CWC) before court, call the number for the territory in which you have been a witness to or victim of a crime and ask to speak with the CWC going to your community. Northwest Territories: (867) 669-6900

Nunavut:
Iqaluit office for Baffin and Kivalliq: (867) 975-4600 or toll-free 1-855-975-4600
Yellowknife sub-office for Kitikmeot: (867) 669-6900

Yukon: (867) 667-8100 or toll-free 1-877-587-8499

If you have further questions, you may also email [email protected].

Student Opportunities – Summer 2027: Public Prosecution Service of Canada, Ontario Regional Office is seeking talented s...
06/05/2026

Student Opportunities – Summer 2027: Public Prosecution Service of Canada, Ontario Regional Office is seeking talented students to join its team!

We are currently hiring second-year law students for summer 2027 in our Toronto and Brampton offices as part of the on-campus interviews process.

Gain hands-on experience working on challenging wiretap cases involving drug trafficking, organized crime, anti-terrorism and other Controlled Drugs and Substances Act prosecutions. We offer a positive working environment, a strong mentorship program, extensive legal and advocacy training, as well as training in diversity and inclusion.

The Public Prosecution Service of Canada (PPSC) is a national, independent and accountable prosecuting authority whose main objective is to prosecute federal offences and provides legal advice and assistance to law enforcement.

Our mission is to serve the public interest and help make Canada a safe and just society.

We believe that every PPSC employee has a role to play in creating a work environment where every person can bring their whole self to work and feel valued and empowered to contribute. Diverse voices are valued. We also offer students opportunities to join our National Councils of Employees representing diverse communities, including persons with disabilities, racialized, Black, Indigenous and the 2SLGBTQIA+ community.

For more information and how to apply through the LSO Connects https://lso.ca/about-lso/lso-connects?lang=en-ca recruitment process, visit the Law Society of Ontario website https://lso.ca/home?lang=en-ca and the Ontario Regional Office Student Program - PPSC. https://www.ppsc-sppc.gc.ca/eng/wop-oce/0502.html

Summer 2027: Law Student Opportunities at the Public Prosecution Service of Canada – Ontario Regional Office We are curr...
06/04/2026

Summer 2027: Law Student Opportunities at the Public Prosecution Service of Canada – Ontario Regional Office
We are currently hiring second-year law students for summer 2027 in our Toronto and Brampton offices as part of the on-campus interviews process.
The Public Prosecution Service of Canada (PPSC) is a national, independent and accountable prosecuting authority whose main objective is to prosecute federal offences and provides legal advice and assistance to law enforcement.
Gain experience working with a team of talented prosecutors who play a key role in the Canadian criminal justice system. We offer a wide array of challenging work, including wiretap cases involving drug trafficking, fi****ms and anti-terrorism prosecutions. There is also an opportunity to work on appeals.
The PPSC is committed to an equitable, diverse, inclusive and accessible workplace. We know that your unique background brings a fresh perspective to the organization and helps us serve the community effectively.
We offer students opportunities to join our National Councils for Employees that represent diverse communities, including persons with disabilities, racialized, Black, Indigenous, and the 2SLGBTQIA+ community.
Ready to start your journey? For more information and how to apply through the LSO Connects https://lso.ca/about-lso/lso-connects?lang=en-ca recruitment process, visit the Law Society of Ontario website https://lso.ca/home?lang=en-ca and the Ontario Regional Office Student Program - PPSC. https://www.ppsc-sppc.gc.ca/eng/wop-oce/0502.html

How does our work contribute to a just and safe Canada?We are guided by strong values at the Public Prosecution Service ...
06/02/2026

How does our work contribute to a just and safe Canada?

We are guided by strong values at the Public Prosecution Service of Canada. Today, we are highlighting trust.

What does trust mean to us?

It means that we work to earn the trust of our colleagues and the communities we serve. We are accountable for what we say and do.

How do we apply this value in practice?

We apply trust in our relations with investigative agencies. We cultivate trust when we give them accurate and reliable advice, when we listen to their needs and respect their work objectives and their competence in providing the evidence our prosecutors need to conduct prosecutions in an objective, independent and dispassionate manner.

To find out more about what we do, check out our Annual Report 2024-2025 https://www.ppsc-sppc.gc.ca/eng/pub/ar-ra/2024_2025/index.html

It’s National Accessibility Week!From May 31 to June 6, 2026, the Public Prosecution Service of Canada (PPSC) is celebra...
06/01/2026

It’s National Accessibility Week!

From May 31 to June 6, 2026, the Public Prosecution Service of Canada (PPSC) is celebrating National Accessibility Week under the theme “Building an accessible Canada: ideas, impact and innovation.”

This week, the PPSC reaffirms its commitment to embedding accessibility and inclusion into its practices and work environments across the organization.

We recognize the lived experiences of persons with disabilities, both visible and invisible, and continue working to remove barriers and strengthen psychological safety in the workplace.

The Public Prosecution Service of Canada is inviting applications https://www.ppsc-sppc.gc.ca/eng/aaf-man/04/11.html fro...
05/26/2026

The Public Prosecution Service of Canada is inviting applications https://www.ppsc-sppc.gc.ca/eng/aaf-man/04/11.html from private-sector lawyers or law firms with experience in prosecuting or defending criminal matters, to act as Agents of the Director of Public Prosecutions.

Step into a work environment where every day counts. As an Agent for PPSC, you will regularly be in court, working on resolutions and sentencings, arguing contested motions, and running preliminary hearings and trials. By focusing on drug-related prosecutions, you will have the opportunity to work on interesting Charter and evidentiary issues that are important to the administration of justice.

PPSC agents work independently, giving you autonomy in the structure of your workday and office operations while also having the possibility to work on files unrelated to drug prosecution. As an agent you will have the benefit of a dedicated Agent Supervision Unit to support and guide your prosecutorial work.

Ready to make your mark? Apply for a Fixed Term Agreement (contract) that is currently available in Ontario, in the Judicial Districts below:

Manitoulin, including the court locations of Gore Bay and Wikwemikong (Ref: NCRO-2026-04-01)
Algoma East, including the court locations of Elliot Lake and Blind River (Ref: NCRO-2026-04-02)
Applications must be received no later than 11:59 pm EST on June 8th, 2026.

Please submit your completed application to:

National Agent Coordinator
Agent Affairs Program
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
Email: [email protected]

“NEWS RELEASE” Windsor (Ontario) – MAY 20, 2026 – Today, in the Windsor Superior Court of Justice, Seth Bertrand was sen...
05/20/2026

“NEWS RELEASE” Windsor (Ontario) – MAY 20, 2026 – Today, in the Windsor Superior Court of Justice, Seth Bertrand was sentenced to 9 months in jail and 3 years’ probation pursuant to s. 83.18 of the Criminal Code for participating in the activities of a terrorist organization between February and May 2021. https://www.ppsc-sppc.gc.ca/eng/nws-nvs/2026/20_05_26.html

“NEWS RELEASE” MONTREAL (QUEBEC) – MAY 15, 2026 – Today, the Court of Quebec sentenced ArcelorMittal Mining Canada G.P (...
05/15/2026

“NEWS RELEASE” MONTREAL (QUEBEC) – MAY 15, 2026 – Today, the Court of Quebec sentenced ArcelorMittal Mining Canada G.P (AMMC) on 100 counts under the Fisheries Act following a guilty plea for releasing various harmful substances into fish-bearing waters between 2014 and 2022 at the Mont-Wright and Fire Lake mining complexes. https://www.ppsc-sppc.gc.ca/eng/nws-nvs/2026/15_05_26.html

May 17 is the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia.At the Public Prosecution Service of Canada...
05/15/2026

May 17 is the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia.
At the Public Prosecution Service of Canada, we highlight this day to reaffirm our commitment to a workplace where 2SLGBTQIA+ people feel included, respected and safe.

In addition to the four groups named in the Employment Equity Act, the PPSC now provides the same opportunities to Black and 2SLGBTQIA+ candidates—going beyond what the law requires to achieve equality in the workplace and better reflect and support the people we serve.

We are taking concrete steps to address systemic barriers, strengthen representation, and build a workforce that reflects the diversity of Canada, which is enabled by the leadership of the National Council for 2SLGBTQIA+ Employees.

How does our work contribute to a just and safe Canada?We are guided by strong values at the Public Prosecution Service ...
05/11/2026

How does our work contribute to a just and safe Canada?

We are guided by strong values at the Public Prosecution Service of Canada. Today, we are highlighting respect.

What does respect mean to us?

It means that we are committed to treating everyone equitably, with empathy, and compassion because everyone is worthy of respect.

How do we apply this value in practice?

One of the areas we apply respect in our work is with repeat offenders that commit crimes to support their substance use. Our guideline https://www.ppsc-sppc.gc.ca/eng/pub/fpsd-sfpg/fps-sfp/tpd/p6/ch01.html entitled Drug Treatment Courts (DTCs) gives us that flexibility.

The main objective of DTCs is to reduce substance use disorder, crime, and recidivism through the rehabilitation of offenders. We apply respect when our prosecutors collaborate with DTCs and their partners to ensure these individuals are given a chance to access rehabilitative services and the social support they need to achieve social reintegration.

To find out more about what we do, check out our Annual Report 2024-2025.

The Public Prosecution Service of Canada is inviting applications https://www.ppsc-sppc.gc.ca/eng/aaf-man/04/11.html fro...
05/07/2026

The Public Prosecution Service of Canada is inviting applications https://www.ppsc-sppc.gc.ca/eng/aaf-man/04/11.html from private-sector lawyers or law firms with experience in prosecuting or defending criminal matters, to act as Agents of the Director of Public Prosecutions.

Step into a work environment where every day counts. As an Agent for PPSC, you will regularly be in court, working on resolutions and sentencings, arguing contested motions, and running preliminary hearings and trials. By focusing on drug-related prosecutions, you will have the opportunity to work on interesting Charter and evidentiary issues that are important to the administration of justice.

PPSC agents work independently, giving you autonomy in the structure of your workday and office operations while also having the possibility to work on files unrelated to drug prosecution. As an agent you will have the benefit of a dedicated Agent Supervision Unit to support and guide your prosecutorial work.

Ready to make your mark? Apply for a Fixed Term Agreement (contract) that is currently available in Ontario, in the Judicial Districts below:

Manitoulin, including the court locations of Gore Bay and Wikwemikong (Ref: NCRO-2026-04-01)
Algoma East, including the court locations of Elliot Lake and Blind River (Ref: NCRO-2026-04-02)
Applications must be received no later than 11:59 pm EST on May 25th, 2026.

Please submit your completed application to:

National Agent Coordinator
Agent Affairs Program
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
Email: [email protected]

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