Wednesday, February 21, 2007

News Release

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PRIME MINISTER WELCOMES NEW CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICER

February 21, 2007
Ottawa, Ontario

Prime Minister Stephen Harper welcomed Canada's new Chief Electoral Officer, Mr. Marc Mayrand, whose appointment was approved unanimously today by the House of Commons. This appointment is effective immediately.

The Prime Minister took the opportunity to once again thank Mr. Jean-Pierre Kingsley, who served as Chief Electoral Officer for 17 years, for the commitment and professionalism he demonstrated during his tenure. The Prime Minister wished him well in his future endeavours.

Elections Canada is an independent, non-partisan agency which reports directly to Parliament and is responsible for the conduct of federal elections and referendums. Under the direction of the Chief Electoral Officer, an agent of Parliament, Elections Canada ensures that all voters have access to the electoral system, maintains the National Register of Electors, enforces electoral legislation and maintains readiness to conduct electoral events. Its ongoing responsibility is to ensure that Canadians can exercise their choices in federal elections and referendums through an open and impartial process.

Biographical notes on Mr. Mayrand are attached.


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MARC MAYRAND


Marc Mayrand has been serving as Superintendent of Bankruptcy since May 1997. After joining the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy in 1982, he held a variety of positions of increasing scope and responsibility, including Deputy Superintendent, Programs, Standards and Regulatory Affairs and Deputy Superintendent, Operations. Prior to joining the federal public service and the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy, Mr. Mayrand was a full-time professor at the University of Ottawa, Civil Law Section, where he taught insolvency, corporate/commercial law and public and administrative law.

Mr. Mayrand holds a Bachelor's degree in Law from the University of Ottawa and a Masters in Law from the London School of Economics and Political Science. He has been a member of the Quebec Bar since 1977.


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PRIME MINISTER ANNOUNCES THE APPOINTMENT OF HIS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE 2007 G8 SUMMIT

February 21, 2007
Ottawa, Ontario

Prime Minister Stephen Harper today announced the appointment of David Mulroney, Associate Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, as his personal representative for the next G8 Summit to be held in Heiligendamm, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany, from June 6 – 8, 2007.

Mr. Mulroney is one of Canada's most senior and experienced diplomats. >From 2001 to 2005, Mr. Mulroney was Canada's Senior Official for APEC (Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation) where he provided support for the annual Leaders' Summits. Mr. Mulroney recently served as the Foreign and Defence Policy Advisor to the Prime Minister in the Privy Council Office.

Mr. Mulroney is charged with the coordination of the substantive policy agenda for the Summit, as well as ensuring implementation of initiatives afterwards. This appointment takes effect March 5, 2007.

Biographical notes attached.

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DAVID MULRONEY

Date of Birth:
November 1954

Education:
B.A., English, University of Toronto

Professional Experience

Since March 2006
Foreign and Defence Policy Advisor to the Prime Minister in the Privy Council Office

2005 - 2006
Assistant Deputy Minister, Bilateral Relations, Foreign Affairs Canada

2001 - 2005
Assistant Deputy Minister, Asia-Pacific, Foreign Affairs and International Trade

1998 - 2001
Executive Director, Canadian Trade Office in Taipei, Foreign Affairs and International Trade

1995 -1998
Executive Director, Canada-China Business Council

1992 - 1995
Commercial Counsellor, Canadian High Commission in Kuala Lumpur, Foreign Affairs and International Trade

1990 - 1992
Executive Assistant, Deputy Minister for International Trade, Foreign Affairs and International Trade

1988 - 1990
Deputy Director, East Asia Trade Division, Foreign Affairs and International Trade

1985 - 1988
Consul, Canadian Consulate General in Shanghai, Foreign Affairs and International Trade

1982 - 1985
Trade Commissioner, Canadian Embassy in Korea, Foreign Affairs and International Trade

1981 - 1982
Assistant Trade Commissioner, St-John's Regional Office, Industry Trade and Commerce
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