Annual Report 2024-2025 Tabled in Parliament

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Ottawa – October 8, 2025 – George Dolhai, Director of Public Prosecutions, announced the tabling in Parliament of the Public Prosecution Service of Canada Annual Report 2024-2025. The report covers the period from April 1, 2024, to March 31, 2025.

This Annual Report highlights the wide scope of work performed over the last year. The Public Prosecution Service of Canada (PPSC) is a national institution that directly contributes to Canadian safety and sovereignty. The PPSC helps protect Canadians from complex criminal drug networks with inter-provincial and international impacts, as well as from attacks on the security and cohesion of Canadian society. The PPSC upholds the integrity of the Canadian environment, the border, and immigration policies, as well as Canada’s tax regime and its federal electoral system. This past year, the PPSC continued to ensure that the prosecution of federal offences was conducted in an independent, fair, effective, and timely manner, and improved its policies to reduce the over-representation of certain marginalized groups in the criminal justice system.

The full report is available on the PPSC website.

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Canadians look to the PPSC as an integral part of the criminal justice system to make its contribution to addressing the opioid fatality crisis. The PPSC’s role includes prosecuting organized crime’s involvement in the manufacturing and the distribution of increasing quantities of fentanyl, cocaine, benzodiazepines and methamphetamines. The PPSC also works to counter the gun violence linked to these activities, as well as the sophisticated use of technology by these criminals. The PPSC has prioritized identifying best practices and strategic approaches to the law to enhance the effectiveness of prosecution preparation. (George Dolhai, Director of Public Prosecutions, Public Prosecutions Service of Canada Annual Report 2024-2025, p. ii)

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