Mr. Kirvan replaces outgoing Deputy Minister, John Sims, Q.C., who was caught making fraudulent submissions in the WaterWarCrimes lawsuit in Canada's Federal Court, who refused to retract the submission and who suddenly resigned effective April 1, 2010, a few short weeks after his misconduct was broadcast internationally via several whistle blowing sites on the internet, such as Paul Drockton, Jeff Rense and David Icke.
As Associate Deputy Minister of Public Safety, (RCMP) from October 1, 2007 to date, Mr. Kirvan would probably have been privy to the secret police files containing the identity of the Water War Criminals - a group that Canadian legal authorities have consistently refused to investigate and prosecute.
We at the WaterWarCrimes crimes web site and blog welcome the appointment of Mr. Myles Kirvan to the position of Deputy Minister of Justice and Attorney General for Canada.
In 1991, Myles Kirvan began his Public Service career in the Department of Justice as General Counsel, Federal-Provincial Relations Office. He went on to serve in the Department of Justice in various capacities including Senior Advisor to the Associate Deputy Minister, Public Law; General Counsel, Dispute Resolution Services; Senior General Counsel, Legal Services, Health Canada; and from 2003-2007, Assistant Deputy Minister, Business and Regulatory Law.
Prior to joining the Public Service of Canada, Myles Kirvan served as an advisor to Ministers. He has served as Legislative Assistant to the Solicitor General of Canada; Senior Policy Advisor to the Minister of National Revenue; Judicial Affairs Advisor and then Chief of Staff for the Minister of Justice and Attorney General. In 1993 Myles Kirvan served as Deputy Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister.
Myles Kirvan is a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada. He holds a B.A. from Carleton University and an LL.B. from the University of Ottawa.
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