- William J. S. Elliott
William J. S. Elliott, COM is the Commissioner of the
Royal Canadian Mounted Police . He was appointed the Associate Deputy Minister of Public Safety by Prime MinisterStephen Harper on1 May 2006 and then to the RCMP in6 July 2007 . Formerly he was appointed the National Security Advisor to thePrime Minister of Canada by the former prime minister,Paul Martin .Career
Elliott received a
B.A. and anLL.B. inCommon Law from theUniversity of Ottawa andcalled to the bar ofOntario in 1981. He worked in private law practice until 1988 when he joined thecivil service . He rose rapidly within theDeputy Prime Minister of Canada 's office first as Legal Advisor and Special Assistant, then in 1989, he was named Executive Assistant. He then became chief of staff to Deputy Prime Minister Don Mazankowski in the Mulroney government.From 1992 to 1998, he was with the Department of Justice as Senior General Counsel and Head of Legal Services for the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. He also held the position of Senior Counsel Manager, Comprehensive Claims and Northern Affairs in the Department of Justice.
In 1998, Elliott became Deputy Commissioner of the
Canadian Coast Guard and from 2000 to 2003 was the Assistant Deputy Minister, Safety and Security, for the Department of Transport.Before becoming National Security Advisor in 2005, he was an Assistant Secretary to the
Cabinet , responsible for the Security and Intelligence Secretariat at the Privy Council Office.RCMP appointment
Elliott was appointed the
Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police on6 July 2007 , making him the first commissioner that had not previously served in the police or military. [Cite news
url=http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2007/07/16/elliott-rcmp.html
title=William Elliott sworn in as RCMP commissioner
quote=...the organization's first chief not to have served on a police force.
publisher=CBC News
date=2007-07-16
accessdate=2008-07-30. Editor's note: according to the [http://www.biographi.ca/EN/ShowBio.asp?BioId=41562 Dictionary of Canadian Biography] ,Lawrence Herchmer had not served in the police at the time of his appointment as 5th commissioner of the NWMP, but in theBritish Army .] [Cite news
url=http://www.canada.com/topics/news/story.html?id=38a04926-a29d-4a23-91fd-173d1e03dec1
title=RCMP commissioner promises sweeping changes
quote=Elliott was appointed the first civilian commissioner in the RCMP's history
publisher=CanWest News Service
author=Andrew Mayada
date=2007-12-15
accessdate=2008-07-30]His appointment came after the resignation of
Giuliano Zaccardelli , who left the force rocked by scandal and in crisis. Reaction to Elliott's appointment was mixed. Public perceptions are that the force's problems are rooted in its institutional culture and many felt that someone from outside the Canadian policing milieu and "free of loyalties" was necessary to effect necessary change. Many on the force, however, believe that one of their own, someone "who understands the force's unique culture and structure was needed to clean up the organization." [cite news|title=New RCMP boss vows to rise above lack of police experience|publisher=CBC News |url=http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2007/07/06/rcmp-commissioner.html?ref=rss|accessdate=2007-07-13]References
*Prime Minister's Office (2005). [http://pm.gc.ca/eng/news.asp?id=454 News Release: Prime Minister announces the appointment of his National Security Advisor] . Retrieved July 8, 2005.
*Transport Canada (2000). [http://www.tc.gc.ca/tdg/newsletter/fall2000.htm#1 "The New Assistant Deputy Minister - Safety and Security"] , "Newsletter Fall 2000". Retrieved July 8, 2005.
*Prime Minister's Office (2006). [http://pm.gc.ca/eng/media.asp?category=1&id=1105 News Release: Prime Minister announces changes in the senior ranks of the Public Service] . Retrieved April 29, 2006.
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