Annual Report on Travel, Hospitality and Conference Expenditures

Department of Justice Canada 2024 - 2025

As required by the Treasury Board Directive on Travel, Hospitality, Conference and Event Expenditures, this report provides information on travel, hospitality and conference expenditures for Department of Justice Canada for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025.

Travel, hospitality and conference expenditures incurred by a federal department or agency relate to activities that support the department or agency’s mandate and the government’s priorities.

Mandate:

The Department of Justice Canada supports the dual roles of the Minister of Justice and the Attorney General of Canada.
Under Canada’s legal system, the administration of justice is an area of shared jurisdiction between the federal government and the provinces and territories. The Department supports the Minister of Justice’s responsibilities for statutes and areas of law that fall under federal jurisdiction by ensuring a bilingual and bijural national legal framework, principally within the following domains: criminal justice (including justice for victims of crime and youth criminal justice), family justice, access to justice, Indigenous justice, public law, and international private law. This responsibility is fulfilled through the development of laws, justice policies, programs and services for Canadians. The Minister is the legal advisor to Cabinet and ensures that the administration of public affairs is in accordance with the law.
The Department also supports the role of the Attorney General of Canada as the chief law officer of the Crown. In carrying out this role, the Attorney General represents the Crown and not individual departments and agencies and, therefore, seeks to protect interests for the whole of the Government of Canada.
Additional information can be found in the Organization’s Departmental Plan.

Department of Justice Canada Travel, Hospitality and Conference Expenditures for Year ending March 31, 2025

Travel, Hospitality and Conference Expenditures

Expenditure category

Expenditures for year ended March 31, 2025 ($ thousands)

Expenditures for year ended March 31, 2024 ($ thousands)

Variance ($ thousands)

Travel

Operational activities

$4,419.00

$5,058.00

-$639.00

Key stakeholders

$387.00

$487.00

-$100.00

Internal governance

$339.00

$283.00

$56.00

Training

$885.00

$1,167.00

-$282.00

Other

$145.00

$226.00

-$81.00

A. Total travel

$6,175.00

$7,221.00

-$1,046.00

B. Hospitality

$390.00

$197.00

$193.00

C. Conference fees

$22.00

$36.00

-$14.00

Total [A+B+C]

$6,587.00

$7,454.00

-$867.00

International travel by minister and minister's staff (included in travel)

$17.00

$88.00

-$71.00

Explanation of significant variances compared with previous fiscal year

Total travel:

Compared to the fiscal year 2023-24, there was a decrease in departmental travel expenditure of $1,046K (15%) mainly due to budget reductions and the implementation of travel spending caps, as well as the end of the Independent Special Interlocutor's mandate.


Hospitality:

Compared to the fiscal year 2023-24, there was an increase in departmental hospitality expenditures of $193K (98%) mainly due to the completion of the Independent Special Interlocutor's mandate which included a two-day National Gathering on Unmarked Burial’s – The Release of an Indigenous-led Reparations Framework - in December 2024.

Conference fees:

Compared to the fiscal year 2023-24, there was a decrease in departmental conference expenditures of $14K (40%) mainly due budget reductions for business activities

Minister and minister’s exempt staff - International travel:

Compared to the fiscal year 2023-24, there was a decrease in international travel by $71K (81%). Detailed travel information is available on the Open Government portal, in accordance with the requirements for proactive disclosure.