Was Former Deputy Minister of Justice John Tait Murdered?
John Tait was Canada's Deputy Minister of Justice from 1988 to 1994 and he died, suddenly, in 1999. He may have been murdered.
John Tait was a long term civil servant in Ottawa when he was appointed to be the Deputy Minister of Justice and Deputy Attorney General for Canada, a position he held from 1988 to 1994, when he was replaced by George Thomson.
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In this position, Mr. Tait worked directly with then Justice Minister Kim Campbell, with her then parliamentary secretary, Rob Nicholson (for the time being, the Minister of Justice for Canada) and with John Sims, the present Deputy Minister of Justice, (then a rising star in the Department of Justice for Canada).
All of these people are linked to WaterWarCrimes insiders, Patrick Kinsella, Allan Gregg, Lyall Knott who, along with Mr. Nichloson, worked on Kim Campbell's 1993 election campaign.
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In his position as Deputy Attorney General, John Tait would generally have a direct say on who received appointments to the bench, so we can safely guess that he played some role in the approval of the following judges who all play a role in the WaterWarCrimes: BC Chief Justice Allan McEachern 1988, Howard Skipp, to the British Columbia Supreme Court in 1989, Bev McLachlin to her position as a justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, David Vickers (1991), James Shabbits (1992), Donald Brenner (1992), Robert Edwards (1993), all to the position of Justice of the Supreme Court of British. All of these judges became players in the WaterWarCrimes through crooked and perverse actions while assigned to cases related to the WaterWarCrimes.
Robert Edwards was in desperate need of a new job because under his guidance, between 1985 and 1991, the Ministry of the Attorney General for British Columbia committed serious violations of the Canada US Free Trade Agreement, the GATT and the Water Act. The newly elected New Democratic Government of Michael Harcourt was investigating these issues and civil servants who had participated in the crimes were seriously covering up their past wrong doing. Robert Edwards was one of those civil servants.
Mr. Tait would have also known Gillian Wallace, who was then a lawyer working for Canada's Department of Justice in Ottawa, and who, in 1993, took a lateral transfer into the government of British Columbia where, after some initial movement, she was inserted into the very powerful position of Assistant Deputy Minister to the Attorney General for British Columbia where she became party to the internal strategy of the Attorney General which included the concealment of documents, the suppressing evidence, fraud perjury and obstruction of justice.
From Ottawa or through his agent Ms. Wallace, inside the Government of British Columbia, Mr. Tait may have played a direct role role in the assignment of Robert Edwards to a case involving Sun Belt Water Inc. legal counsel in 1996 where Mr Edwardsdid his best to sabotage Mr. Carten's legal career by lying about him in his judgment. Mr. Edwards dropped dead on November 5, 2007, when his criminal misconduct was revealed in court papers served on the Ministry of the Attorney General for Canada and British Columbia.
Click here to visit Organized Crime & the BC Ministry of the Attorney General
From 1993 to 1998, the Government of British Columbia, most probably acting in league with the Department of Justice in Ottawa, had stalled and delayed on the Sun Belt Water Inc lawsuit.
Then in October 1998, the Governments of Canada and British Columbia decided to get nasty, put Sun Belt Water Inc. legal counsel in jail for 40 days on a trumped up case of arrears of child support, attempted to blackmail him at a hearing at the Law Society and destroyed his business in the Comox Valley on Vancouver Island.
After he was released from jail, Sun Belt Water Inc legal counsel converted the lawsuit in the court of British Columbia into a claim under Chapter 11 of the NAFTA, sent the documents to Ottawa, where, in late 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001, it sent shock waves through the Canadian political, legal and judicial establishment.
Two Chief Justices, Antonio Lamer, at Canada's Supreme Court and Bryan Williamsat the British Columbia Supreme Court, suddenly resigned.
Three members Jean Chretien's cabinet fled the Ottawa scene, Sergio Marchi (1999), Marcel Masse (1999), and Lloyd Axworthy (2000).
Canada's Governor General, Romeo Leblanc, took early retirement early from his position in October 1999.
Peter Donolo left Jean Chretien's office and took a job with former WCW. Western Canada Water Enterprises Ltd. director Allan Gregg.
The Canadian Judicial Council, under the leadership of Canada's new Chief Justice Bev McLachlin and her mentor in British Columbia Chief Justice Allan McEachern, engaged in fraud and Supreme Court Justice John Major traveled to Simon Fraser University to hold a public relations stunt with then Stephen Owen and Allan McEachern to assured British Columbians their courts were not crooked after Williams suddenly resigned.
Paul Martin and his people, heavily linked to the WaterWarCrimes, began their move to push Mr. Chretien and his people from office.
In British Columbia, things were equally as tumultuous. The police, guided by Liberal Party of Canada insiders, pushed Premier Glen Clark from office and Liberal Party of Canada supporters packed the British Columbia New Democratic Party leadership convention and inserted Attorney General Ujjal Dosanjh into the office of the Premier and Gordon Campbell, supported by Partick Kinsella, Lyall Knott, and Peter Brown - all insiders connected to WCW Western Canada Water Enterprises Ltd., slavered over his opportunity to become the next Premier happy in the knowledge that the public would never vote for an immigrant from India over a white boy from Vancouver.
British Columbia Provincial Court Chief Judge Metzger, who was part of the judicial hierarchy that wrongly imprisoned legal counsel for Sun Belt Water Inc, got his Federal Government promotion to the Supreme Court of British Columbia where he continues to preside to this day.
In Quebec, Lucien Bouchard, took the stage, shed a few tears and announced he was retiring from political life. Mr. Bouchard had been Minister of the Environment when that Ministry responded to Fred Doucet's lobbying efforts and brought forward legislation that, if enacted, would have conferred a national bulk water export monopoly on W.C.W. Western Canada Water Enterprises Ltd
In Saskatchewan, Roy Romanow, took to the stage, shed a few tears, and announced he was retiring from politics.
In the midst of all of these resignations, John Tait, the man who was the most senior lawyer in Canada when political insiders hatched and attempted to implement a scheme to steal Canada's water resource wealth, suddenly developed Crohn's disease and died.
For students of assassination techniques, Crohn's disease can result from poison.
Poison is a common tool of assassination.
Was John Tait a probable target for an assassination?
We think it is a reasonable possibility.
Firstly, John Tait was in a position where he probably knew a lot of secrets.
There had been a major crime that took place in Canada
The crime was co-ordinated in Ottawa and Victoria. It involved Canada's Federal Government and the Government of the Province of British Columbia. It was carried out by some crafty legal fixing. Many of the players in British Columbia were rewarded with Canadian Federal Government positions. Some of Canada's most prestigious law firms were involved.
Secondly, in the context of the events in Ottawa, between 1998 and 2001, and the later statistically impossible co-incidence of the sudden death of (11) players and potential witnesses in the WaterWarCrimes case, it does not seem unreasonable to suggest that someone may have murdered John Tait in order to silence him.
You be the judge.
Was John Tait murdered?
Click here to go to Department of Justice Page
John Tait was a long term civil servant in Ottawa when he was appointed to be the Deputy Minister of Justice and Deputy Attorney General for Canada, a position he held from 1988 to 1994, when he was replaced by George Thomson.
Click here to Visit George Thomson at Department of justice Page
In this position, Mr. Tait worked directly with then Justice Minister Kim Campbell, with her then parliamentary secretary, Rob Nicholson (for the time being, the Minister of Justice for Canada) and with John Sims, the present Deputy Minister of Justice, (then a rising star in the Department of Justice for Canada).
All of these people are linked to WaterWarCrimes insiders, Patrick Kinsella, Allan Gregg, Lyall Knott who, along with Mr. Nichloson, worked on Kim Campbell's 1993 election campaign.
Clik here to Visit the Kim Campbell Gang
In his position as Deputy Attorney General, John Tait would generally have a direct say on who received appointments to the bench, so we can safely guess that he played some role in the approval of the following judges who all play a role in the WaterWarCrimes: BC Chief Justice Allan McEachern 1988, Howard Skipp, to the British Columbia Supreme Court in 1989, Bev McLachlin to her position as a justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, David Vickers (1991), James Shabbits (1992), Donald Brenner (1992), Robert Edwards (1993), all to the position of Justice of the Supreme Court of British. All of these judges became players in the WaterWarCrimes through crooked and perverse actions while assigned to cases related to the WaterWarCrimes.
Robert Edwards was in desperate need of a new job because under his guidance, between 1985 and 1991, the Ministry of the Attorney General for British Columbia committed serious violations of the Canada US Free Trade Agreement, the GATT and the Water Act. The newly elected New Democratic Government of Michael Harcourt was investigating these issues and civil servants who had participated in the crimes were seriously covering up their past wrong doing. Robert Edwards was one of those civil servants.
Mr. Tait would have also known Gillian Wallace, who was then a lawyer working for Canada's Department of Justice in Ottawa, and who, in 1993, took a lateral transfer into the government of British Columbia where, after some initial movement, she was inserted into the very powerful position of Assistant Deputy Minister to the Attorney General for British Columbia where she became party to the internal strategy of the Attorney General which included the concealment of documents, the suppressing evidence, fraud perjury and obstruction of justice.
From Ottawa or through his agent Ms. Wallace, inside the Government of British Columbia, Mr. Tait may have played a direct role role in the assignment of Robert Edwards to a case involving Sun Belt Water Inc. legal counsel in 1996 where Mr Edwardsdid his best to sabotage Mr. Carten's legal career by lying about him in his judgment. Mr. Edwards dropped dead on November 5, 2007, when his criminal misconduct was revealed in court papers served on the Ministry of the Attorney General for Canada and British Columbia.
Click here to visit Organized Crime & the BC Ministry of the Attorney General
From 1993 to 1998, the Government of British Columbia, most probably acting in league with the Department of Justice in Ottawa, had stalled and delayed on the Sun Belt Water Inc lawsuit.
Then in October 1998, the Governments of Canada and British Columbia decided to get nasty, put Sun Belt Water Inc. legal counsel in jail for 40 days on a trumped up case of arrears of child support, attempted to blackmail him at a hearing at the Law Society and destroyed his business in the Comox Valley on Vancouver Island.
After he was released from jail, Sun Belt Water Inc legal counsel converted the lawsuit in the court of British Columbia into a claim under Chapter 11 of the NAFTA, sent the documents to Ottawa, where, in late 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001, it sent shock waves through the Canadian political, legal and judicial establishment.
Two Chief Justices, Antonio Lamer, at Canada's Supreme Court and Bryan Williamsat the British Columbia Supreme Court, suddenly resigned.
Three members Jean Chretien's cabinet fled the Ottawa scene, Sergio Marchi (1999), Marcel Masse (1999), and Lloyd Axworthy (2000).
Canada's Governor General, Romeo Leblanc, took early retirement early from his position in October 1999.
Peter Donolo left Jean Chretien's office and took a job with former WCW. Western Canada Water Enterprises Ltd. director Allan Gregg.
The Canadian Judicial Council, under the leadership of Canada's new Chief Justice Bev McLachlin and her mentor in British Columbia Chief Justice Allan McEachern, engaged in fraud and Supreme Court Justice John Major traveled to Simon Fraser University to hold a public relations stunt with then Stephen Owen and Allan McEachern to assured British Columbians their courts were not crooked after Williams suddenly resigned.
Paul Martin and his people, heavily linked to the WaterWarCrimes, began their move to push Mr. Chretien and his people from office.
In British Columbia, things were equally as tumultuous. The police, guided by Liberal Party of Canada insiders, pushed Premier Glen Clark from office and Liberal Party of Canada supporters packed the British Columbia New Democratic Party leadership convention and inserted Attorney General Ujjal Dosanjh into the office of the Premier and Gordon Campbell, supported by Partick Kinsella, Lyall Knott, and Peter Brown - all insiders connected to WCW Western Canada Water Enterprises Ltd., slavered over his opportunity to become the next Premier happy in the knowledge that the public would never vote for an immigrant from India over a white boy from Vancouver.
British Columbia Provincial Court Chief Judge Metzger, who was part of the judicial hierarchy that wrongly imprisoned legal counsel for Sun Belt Water Inc, got his Federal Government promotion to the Supreme Court of British Columbia where he continues to preside to this day.
In Quebec, Lucien Bouchard, took the stage, shed a few tears and announced he was retiring from political life. Mr. Bouchard had been Minister of the Environment when that Ministry responded to Fred Doucet's lobbying efforts and brought forward legislation that, if enacted, would have conferred a national bulk water export monopoly on W.C.W. Western Canada Water Enterprises Ltd
In Saskatchewan, Roy Romanow, took to the stage, shed a few tears, and announced he was retiring from politics.
In the midst of all of these resignations, John Tait, the man who was the most senior lawyer in Canada when political insiders hatched and attempted to implement a scheme to steal Canada's water resource wealth, suddenly developed Crohn's disease and died.
For students of assassination techniques, Crohn's disease can result from poison.
Poison is a common tool of assassination.
Was John Tait a probable target for an assassination?
We think it is a reasonable possibility.
Firstly, John Tait was in a position where he probably knew a lot of secrets.
There had been a major crime that took place in Canada
The crime was co-ordinated in Ottawa and Victoria. It involved Canada's Federal Government and the Government of the Province of British Columbia. It was carried out by some crafty legal fixing. Many of the players in British Columbia were rewarded with Canadian Federal Government positions. Some of Canada's most prestigious law firms were involved.
Secondly, in the context of the events in Ottawa, between 1998 and 2001, and the later statistically impossible co-incidence of the sudden death of (11) players and potential witnesses in the WaterWarCrimes case, it does not seem unreasonable to suggest that someone may have murdered John Tait in order to silence him.
You be the judge.
Was John Tait murdered?
Click here to go to Department of Justice Page