The AG
The Attorney General (AG) of British Columbia is responsible for ensuring that public administration is conducted according to the law and as such, he or she is the chief advisor of law to the government, in addition to overseeing the court system and Sheriff Service.The AG is a member of the provincial cabinet, typically a Member of Legislative Assembly who is chosen by the premier and formally appointed by the Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia. (Wikipedia)
Frederick John Fulton

Frederick John Fulton,KC (December 8, 1862 – July 25, 1936) was a British-born and educated Canadian lawyer and politician. He practiced law in Kamloops, British Columbia. He was a member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly from 1900 to 1909 serving a series of cabinet roles as President of the Executive Council, Minister of Education, Provincial Secretary, Attorney General and Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works. As Attorney General (1906-1907), he prosecuted and convicted the notorious Bill Miner.
In 1917, Fulton was elected to the Canadian House of Commons under the banner of Prime Minister Borden's Unionist Party and served as a Member of Parliament until 1920.
In 1906, he married Winnifred M. Davie, daughter of Hon. A.E.B. Davie, another Attorney General from BC. Frederick and Winifred had four sons.
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