Consists of annual reports submitted to the Minister of the Attorney General from the Workmens' Compensation Board and Mothers' Pensions Act. The Dept. of Attorney General was the department responsible for administering these programs....
Contains selected inward correspondence from 1872 to 1950, although most of the items date from 1872 to 1937. The Attorney General's Department used several numbering and filling systems during this time period; from 1872 to 1911 letters wer...
The Attorney-General Document series consists mainly of transcripts of depositions and preliminary hearings and trials, forwarded to the Attorney-General and numbered consecutively by year they were filed. Registers and indexes (volumes 879 to 88...
The series consists of an index volume created by the Dept. of the Attorney-General between 1921 and 1934. The volume is arranged in alphabetical groups by date, ranging from 1921 to 1934 within each alphabetical grouping. The volume appears to...
The series consists of two index volumes created by the Dept. of the Attorney-General between 1924 and 1957. Volume 1 indexes letters outward from 1925 to 1957 and volume 2 indexes letters inward from 1924 to 1957. The volumes are arranged in th...
Circulars from the Attorney-General's Dept. giving instruction on policy and procedures. The circulars are addressed to Magistrates, Chief Constables, Police Officers, Sheriffs, Registrars of the County and Supreme Courts, Government Agents,...
Inquisitions/inquests conducted by coroners in British Columbia and selected by PABC staff for retention in their original formats. Most, if not all, of these Inquests also occur in GR-1327 and GR-1328.
Correspondence files, inward and outward, covering all topics for which the Attorney General was responsible, including legislation and opinions to other departments. During this period, Attorney General responsibilities included industrial school...
Correspondence to Hon. D.M. Eberts, Attorney-General, from Robert Cassidy, Counsel for the Attorney General, reporting on the appeal of the Dominion of Canada and Theodore Ludgate from the 1903 judgment of Justice Martin. He gives many arguments...
The file consists of Attorney-General correspondence file 12/09. It contains a file of signatures on a petition to Messrs. Hon. Bowser, J.F. Ford, A.H. MeGowan, G.A. McGuire, J.F. Garden and Hon. R.G. Tatlow, Members of the British Columbia Le...
The series consists of Attorney General correspondence regarding C95 (criminal prosecutions). Some files date from as early as 1938 but the bulk of the series is from 1966-1970. Note: Some information has been severed from this finding aid in...
Correspondence files C750-3 (County Courts) and C830 (Criminal prosecutions), 1970-1974. Note: Some information has been severed from this finding aid in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Where information...
The Attorney General of the Province of British Columbia versus Theodore Ludgate and the Attorney General of the Dominion of Canada re ownership of Deadman's Island, Burrard Inlet. Includes: Attorney-General vs. Ludgate (Queen's Printer...
Guides and indexes to correspondence: subject index, 1911-1918; guide to filing system, 1902-1911, including index to subject drawers; guide to filing system, 1919-1924; guide to filing system, 1925-1937.
The series consists of a microfilmed subject index to Attorney-General correspondence inward, created between 1911 and 1937. The index is primarily for the years 1911-1919, although there are some entries from as early as 1901 and references to a...