A look at the process Canada follows in response to an extradition request
OTTAWA — Canada’s Department of Justice, through its International Assistance Group, helps Canadian and foreign police and prosecutors by extraditing people to face prosecution or sentencing in the country in which they are charged or convicted.
The Extradition Act provides Ottawa with the legal basis to extradite people located in Canada who are sought by an extradition partner. Those partners include:
— Countries, such as the United States, with which Canada has an extradition agreement (a bilateral treaty or a multilateral convention);
— Countries with which Canada has entered into a case-specific agreement; or